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A Financial System for All

Islamic Finance beyond boundaries

Dr. Bilal Ahmad by Dr. Bilal Ahmad
April 10, 2026
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Once viewed as a niche system confined to Muslim-majority societies, Islamic finance has today rewritten its own story. It has crossed borders, cultures and beliefs to emerge as one of the fastest-growing segments of the global financial landscape. Operating in more than 80 countries, Islamic finance now stretches from Malaysia and the UAE to the United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore, Australia and South Africa, proving that its appeal is global, not communal.

Yet, an enduring myth continues to linger, that Islamic finance is meant only for Muslims and has little to offer to people of other faiths. Reality paints a very different picture. Across continents, non-Muslims are increasingly choosing Islamic financial products, not for religious reasons, but for ethical ones.

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The figures are striking. In Malaysia, around 40 per cent of Islamic finance customers are non-Muslims. In Australia, the number rises to nearly 50 per cent, while in Indonesia, about 35 per cent of users come from non-Muslim communities. These statistics shatter the misconception of exclusivity and underline a powerful truth: values, not faith, are driving adoption.

So what makes Islamic finance so attractive? At its core lies a commitment to ethical financing, discouraging speculation, avoiding exploitation, and linking finance with real economic activity. Equally significant is its growing emphasis on green financing and social responsibility, supporting projects that protect the environment and promote sustainable development. In a world grappling with climate change, inequality and financial uncertainty, these principles resonate far beyond religious boundaries.

Islamic finance, therefore, is not a religious label, it is a value-based system. It speaks to investors and consumers who seek transparency, fairness and long-term stability. This universal appeal has fueled extraordinary growth. Today, the global Islamic finance industry stands at an impressive USD 5 trillion, with projections suggesting it could soar to nearly USD 9.75 trillion by 2029.

The message is loud and clear: Islamic finance is for everyone—irrespective of religion, caste, creed or race. In an age searching for ethical and sustainable economic models, Islamic finance is no longer knocking at the door; it has firmly taken its seat at the global table.

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