Why is BANGLADESH stopping ISLAMIC BANKS? - VisualPolitik EN - YouTube

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Bangladesh is the only country with an Islamic majority whose president is a woman.
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Her name is Sheikh Hasina.
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And this is not a little example.
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We are talking about the 3rd biggest muslim country, with more than 160 million inhabitants.
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Nonetheless, there is one Bangladeshi even more famous than Sheikh Hasina.
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This is, MOHAMMAD YUNUS, the Nobel peace prize winner and the inventor of microcredits is
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also from Bangladesh.
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This is surprising given that in this country, only 1 out of 3 citizens has a bank account...
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Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing economies of the last few years.
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They have reduced poverty faster than anyone else.
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And they are the world’s second largest textile manufacturer, only surpassed by China.
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But despite all of that, most of the Bangladeshi people still keep their money at home.
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And now you might wonder…
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Why?
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What’s going on in Bangladesh that causes people not to trust the banks?
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Well, the answer is religion.
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According to Islam, lending Money with interest is a sin.
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And 90% of the Bangladeshi population happens to be muslim.
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But wait a minute because things are changing!
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In the last few decades, Muslim countries have created a system that allows saving and
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lending money and which also meets their Islamic principles.
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Yes, my dear viewers, we are talking about Islamic Banking, a phenomenon that is becoming
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more and more important in Bangladesh.
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You might think this is great news for the government of Sheikh Hasina, right?
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Well, in fact, the opposite is true.
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Islami Bank: Bangladesh's Most-Watched Bankers So now the question is Why does the government
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of Bangladesh distrust Islamic banking?
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And more importantly…
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What is the role islamic banking might have in the future of Bangladesh?
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Today we are going to answer these questions.
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But before we do, let’s answer the most urgent of all…
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WHAT’S ISLAMIC BANKING ALL ABOUT?
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Imagine we have 1000 USD in a saving account.
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A western bank can give us an interest rate of say…
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3%.
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I’m sure many of you have wondered…
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How is it possible that a bank gives us money just for holding it?
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Where is the profit here?
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Well, the truth is this.
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The 1000 USD we put in the bank will not remain in the bank’s safe.
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Instead, they use that money to lend to companies and individuals.
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Those loans have a higher interest rate so the bank makes money and gives us a little
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share of that profit.
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This is the Basic mechanism of the Western banking system.
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Of course, there are many ways to avoid risk.
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Depending on the country we live in, the bank is forced by law to keep a small percentage
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of those 1000 USD.
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That percentage cannot be lent and it’s called the CASH RATIO.
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According to SHARIA LAW, this system is sinful because lending money with an interest is
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unfair.
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Of course, there is no problem with keeping your client’s money.
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But you can’t lend it to anyone.
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In economic jargon, this means that SHARIA LAW demands a 100% cash ratio.
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So this is, in summary, is the way Islamic Banks work.
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And now you might wonder… where is the business here?
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Well, mainly, Islamic banks make money by two means.
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First, the banks charge their clients commissions for keeping the money.
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So, instead of giving you an interest rate, Islamic banks can only give you a little,
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symbolic present.
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This present is called the HIBAB.
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Another business practice that is allowed by sharia law is adding “overcosts”.
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For example, let’s say we buy a house with an Islamic bank.
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In this case, the bank will buy the house for us and then, they will sell it back to
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us with at a higher price.
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This price is called the MUSHARAKA, and we can pay it in instalments.
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If, for whatever reason, we can’t complete the payments, the bank will sell the house
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in the market.
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If they get some profit for this selling, we, the client, might take a share of that
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profit.
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But wait a minute because this is not the end of the story!
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The Koran bans banks from investing in what they consider ‘dirty businesses’ like
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tobacco, weapons or pornography.
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There is even a special index.
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The “DOW JONES ISLAMIC MARKETS” index which has 1400 companies from the New York
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stock market where Islamic banks can invest.
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As you can imagine, these banks are becoming really successful in several muslim countries.
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But, well, in Bangladesh they are kicking arse.
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Islamic banking is growing rapidly in Bangladesh with a market share of about 20 percent.
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Today, there are already 8 banks of this kind in Bangladesh.
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Even Western banks like CITY are starting to offer Islamic banking services for those
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who demand them.
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In a country where bribes are a thing everywhere, Islamic Banks are famous for their transparency
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and good practices.
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Islamic Banks, for instance, are famous for having nothing to do with the Bangladesh government.
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So, if you wanted to get a loan from an Islamic bank, you had to demonstrate yourself that
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you were a reliable client willing to pay back your debts.
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But wait a minute because things are not as good as they seem for islamic Banks!
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GOOD BANK, BAD BANK Islamic banking arrived in Bangladesh in 1983,
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when some Saudi and Kuwaiti hedge funds created the so called “ISLAMI BANK.”
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This bank played a crucial role in turning an agricultural country into the textile powerhouse
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it is today.
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Today, clothes make up 80% of Bangladeshi exports and Islami bank is the biggest bank
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in the country.
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Nonetheless, the growth of Islamic banking in the country is not clear anymore.
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BANGLADESH CENTRAL BANK IS NOT GIVING NEW ISLAMIC BANKING LICENCES
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Even those western banks that want to give islamic banking services must wait.
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The Bangladesh Central Bank will not give more licences.
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They claim they need to create brand new regulations on the matter.
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Meanwhile, the Government of Sheikh Hasina has sent inspectors to the Islami Bank offices
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and they are surveying all of their movements.
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THE GOVERNMENT INITIATES A COUP AT BANGLADESH’S BIGGEST BANK
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BOARD MEMBERS RECEIVE A VISIT FROM MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
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So now you might wonder…
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What is wrong with the Islamic Banks and the government?
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Well…
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Sheikh Hasina claims they are financing Islamic terrorism.
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As we explained in this other video, Islamic terrorism is becoming a real threat to the
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country.
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And many people think some of these banks might be financing terrorist groups.
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However…
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there are several reasons that make us believe that, at the end of the day, this is nothing
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but a power struggle.
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Sheikh Hasina loves to take things under her control.
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And the fact that the biggest bank in the country sympathizes with the proposals of
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the opposition party does not help.
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This is why, on January 2017, Hasina replaced the Islamic bank’s board of managers with
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her own supporters.
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Since then, loans have skyrocketed, and the Bangladesh Central bank itself has warned
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that some of those loans are too risky.
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Meanwhile, those Saudi and Kuwaiti hedge funds that created the bank, 35 years ago, are now
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taking back their money.
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They simply don’t think it is safe anymore.
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But wait a minute because this is not the first time Sheikh Hasina tried to control
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the financial industry in her country!
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Do you remember Mohammad Yunus?
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Well… he is in Hasina’s crosshairs too...
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In the year 2006, after some terrorist attacks, the Bangladeshi army organized a coup d’etat
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and created a technocratic government.
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Back then, Mohammad YUNUS was a favourite candidate to lead that government.
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In the end, it didn’t happen.
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But Hasina learnt a vital lesson: beware of the bankers.
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Sometimes, they like to get involved in politics.
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This is why Hasina’s first priority after taking position in 2008, was to take care
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of Yunus.
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First of all, she forced him to resign as the chairman of his own bank, the GRAMEEN
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bank.
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Of course, some of her claims were true.
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Make no mistake, Mohammad Yunus is not a perfect guy either.
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But we will talk about this in another video...
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But if making him resign was not enough, Hasina started a campaign to diminish his image in
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Bangladesh society.
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NOBEL LAUREATE YUNUS GOT HILLARY CLINTON TO STOP WB FUNDING FOR PADMA BRIDGE, SAYS HASINA
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In other words, Sheikh Hasina knows how to beat her political enemies.
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First it was Yunus, now it’s the Islamic banks.
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So the question now is Do you think there is an actual connection between Islamic Banks
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and terrorism?
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Or is this just an excuse made up by Sheikh Hasina in order to keep the finance industry
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under control?
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And should Bangladesh allow Islamic banks to operate in the country without restrictions?
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