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Publication Testing the Validity Model for Measuring Customer Confidence Using (CFA)(International Journal of Science and Research, 2016) ;Ridowan Mohamed AhmedFuadah binti JohariThe current study aimed to test the validity of a proposed model for measuring customer confidence in the Islamic financial institutions in the Libya. The proposed model consisted of the dimensions and standards of the customer confidence evaluation based on the (Legitimate Supervision, Disclosure and transparency, Regulations and laws).and In order to achieve this, used (CFA) through the Amos program (Amos 21.0).The study population of customers of financial institutions consists of (Libyan Stock Market and the Bank of the Republic and the main branches). The findings of the study showed that the proposed model was valid for measuring customer confidence in the Islamic financial institutions in Libya. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Testing The Validity Model For Measuring Customer Satisfaction Using (CFA)(International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Business Management, 2016) ;Ridowan Mohamed AhmedFuadah Binti JohariThe current study aimed to test the validity of a proposed model for measuring customer satisfaction in the Islamic financial institutions in the Libya. The proposed model consisted of the dimensions and standards of service quality evaluation based on the (service quality model). In order to achieve this, used (CFA) through the Amos program (Amos 21.0).The study population of customers of financial institutions consists of (Libyan Stock Market and the Bank of the Republic and the main branches). The findings of the study showed that the proposed model was valid for measuring customer satisfaction in the Islamic financial institutions in Libya. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication تطوير املنتجات املصرفية االستثمارية اإلسالمية يف ليبيا(GBSE Global, 2016) ;Ridowan Mohamed AhmedFuadah JohariSince 2000, the Islamic Banking products and services in Libya has been started. The Jumhouria Bank, is identified as the biggest commercial bank in the country and it offer the banking products through Islamic perspectives. Based on this, the industry is increasing gradually. On the other hand, the sustenance from customers who mandate shari’ah banking products. This study expresses the current development of the new industry in Libya. It climaxes the progression and the strategies take on by the government to reinforce the regulatory framework of Libya Islamic Banking system. Furthermore, it focusses some of the barriers faced by the authorities. This study contacted as content analysis. Articles, reference books and professional writings on the topic are used as source of analysis. The finding of this study indicates that Islamic Banking industry has encouraging future in Libya. However, there encounters that need to be unraveled.