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Minnesota state agency offering Islamic mortgages








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Minnesota State Agency
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Minnesota
state agency offers Islamic mortgages


MINNEAPOLIS
(AP) - For many Minnesota Muslims, it's been virtually impossible to
buy a home, because Islamic law forbids the paying or charging of
interest. To help close the home ownership gap among Muslim
immigrants, the state's housing agency has launched a new program
offering Islamic mortgages.

Islamic law does make exceptions
to the ban on interest, if one's family is at stake. But the
exceptions are open to interpretation and for many observant
Muslims, conventional mortgages are strictly taboo.

Nawawi
Sheikh is one of them. The Somali-American said he and his wife just
couldn't go against their beliefs, even if it meant giving up their
dream of owning a home. Still, he grew tired of moving from one
rented apartment to another.

"One thing I hated was moving.
I don't like to move all the time," he said.

He has no plans
to move again anytime soon. Sheikh is the first home buyer to get a
loan through the state's New Markets Mortgage Program. That's
because, program manager Nimo Farah said, he has all the makings of
a successful homeowner.

"I had lots of applications, but
he's the first one, because really, he was ready. He has been
working at the same job for quite a while; he took care of his
credit; he had the right size family, and he had all his documents
together," she said. "He was basically ready to go."

The
program is targeted at low-to-moderate income families. Qualified
applicants have to complete first-time home buyer education classes.
The goal is to help Muslim home buyers build wealth and reap the
benefits of home ownership.

Here's how the mortgage, known
as Murabaha financing or "cost plus sale," works:

The
state buys a home and resells it to the buyer at a higher price
[emphasis added].
The down payment and monthly installments are
agreed to up front at current mortgage rates.

The deal is
identical to a thirty-year fixed-rate loan, except there's no
additional interest, because the higher up-front price factors in
payments that would have been made over the life of a traditional
mortgage.

A handful of private banks and lending
institutions offer Islamic mortgages in the U.S., but Minnesota
Housing is the first state agency to offer such a product. The
program is the brainchild of Hussein Samatar, director of the
African Development Center in Minneapolis.

"The process is
different, but the outcome will look the same," Samatar said. "We
wanted to be as conventional as possible, while respecting the
tenets of Islam."

Samatar, who used to work for Wells Fargo,
tried for years to launch Islamic financing. He said the fact that
Minnesota Housing has agreed to participate is a nod to the Muslim
community's growing economic power.

Chicago-based Devon Bank
is underwriting the loans for the New Markets program. Devon is one
of the largest Islamic lenders in the country. Corporate Counsel
David Loundy said he expects the demand for Islamic financing to
grow as more Muslims make their home in the U.S. Loundy said Muslims
tend to be good risks.

"If they worked so hard to get to
this country, they don't want to screw it up now that they are here,
so they tend to pay their debts pretty promptly," said Loundy. "In
addition, you have a population that is religiously and culturally
predisposed against having debt, so they want to pay down their
debts as quickly as they can."

The numbers back this up. In
its five and a half years offering Islamic lending, Loundy said
Devon Bank hasn't lost a penny, though he admits the recession could
make that record difficult to sustain as more borrowers face job
loss.

But the bad economy is also offering opportunity. With
housing prices at rock bottom, officials say the timing couldn't be
better to match first-time Muslim buyers with foreclosures that need
new owners.

Nawawi Sheikh's new three-bedroom south
Minneapolis home is a former foreclosure. The African Development
Center's Hussein Samatar said there are thousands more potential
buyers like Sheikh out there. He said the New Markets Mortgage
Program will help the Minnesota Muslims community put down strong
roots.

"It is great news for the country, and it really
sends a great signal that the United States is our country," he
said.

http://bismarcktribune.com/articles/2009/03/08/news/state/178713.prt



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