Abstract

This paper explores the distinctive characteristics of liquidity risk faced by Islamic banks as well as the typical challenges and constraints faced by these institutions; it also examines the strategies employed by these institutions to effectively manage and mitigate such risks. The inclusion of a literature review of most cited articles on the subject provides a summary of key studies and research conducted in the field of liquidity risk management in Islamic banking. It aims to cover various aspects of liquidity risk management in Islamic banks, including risk identification, measurement, mitigation strategies, governance, interbank relationships regulatory considerations, and the role of Shariah compliance. It offers both researchers and practitioners seeking comprehensive knowledge on the subject an overview of the existing body of knowledge, enabling them to understand the current state of research and build upon existing insights. By offering a comprehensive coverage of current information and practical strategies available in the literature, this paper aims to add significant value to the understanding and implementation of liquidity risk management in Islamic banks. We mean for it to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, regulators, and stakeholders involved in Islamic finance and risk management. By stressing the persistent need for effective liquidity risk strategies in the Islamic banking sector and offering insights into the application of liquidity risk management practices that align with Islamic finance principles, we attempt to address a gap in the existing literature that could constitute the basis for future research perspectives.

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