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Islamic Law and Finance

2017
This essay provides a historiographic introduction to the literature on Islamic finance. It situates the financial practice in terms of foundational principles; historical legal doctrines as reapplied in a contemporary financial context; and an institutional, regulatory framework developed over the course of the twentieth century.
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Cryptocurrency and Islamic Finance

2019
A cryptocurrency is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange that uses cryptography to secure financial transactions, control the creation of additional units and verify the transfer of assets. There is an ongoing debate about the legality and permissibility of cryptocurrency in Islamic finance.
Abdolhossein Zameni   +2 more
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Islamic Project Finance

2015
Abstract This chapter analyses the priorities of Islamic financial institutions in financings, and how Islamic finance techniques are applied in project financings. For those unfamiliar with Islamic finance, this chapter first introduces Islamic finance by considering the sources of Islamic finance, followed by an analysis of the ...
John Dewar, Munib Hussain
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Derivatives and Islamic Finance

2012
Abstract This chapter studies how conventional derivatives—especially futures, options, and swaps—have been or may be based on bay’ salam, bay’ ʻurbun, and other traditional Islamic transaction structures. Bridging the gap between traditional Islamic transaction structures and conventional derivatives continues to be among the most ...
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Islamic Finance in Sorbonne

2012
Sorbonne University was created in 1253 as a Theology faculty, and as early as 1270, Aquinas was lecturing about Ibn Roshd’s philosophy. While the academic commitment to studying Muslim economic and moral philosophy may have fluctuated (especially during the early modern era) in line with the intellectual trends or the political agenda, there has been ...
Kader Merbouh, Pierre-Charles Pradier
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Objectives of Islamic Finance

2016
In the previous chapter, Islamic finance and its background were discussed in order to understand the nature of Islamic finance from a Shari’ah point of view. In order to obtain a thorough understanding of the system of Islamic finance, there was also a discussion of the different types of riba.
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Proposed model of integrated Islamic commercial and social finance for Islamic bank in Indonesia

Eurasian Economic Review, 2022
A. Ascarya   +2 more
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Islamic Finance: An Introduction

2016
Islamic Finance is the subject of growing interest as it provides an alternative banking system to the world economy. Islam considers trade a very important component of economic development and, therefore, the notion of investing finance in an ethical way is essential.
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