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FINANCING MECHANISMS OF ISLAMIC FINANCE PROJECTS FROM INVESTMENTS

2023
According to the report of the Council of International Financial Services, "In 2022, the volume of financing of investment projects in the global financier association will be 3.25 trillion. Established the US Cabinet. However, due to problems such as the decrease in inflation, the increase in the price of oil and raw materials, and geopolitical ...
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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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Islamic Project Finance

Abstract Islamic finance is concerned with the conduct of commercial and financial activities in accordance with Islamic law (sharia’a). Structuring the investment of such capital, therefore, requires a comprehensive understanding of Islamic finance principles, knowledge of international and domestic laws, and documenting such ...
Munib Hussain, Noor Maraghi
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Integrating Islamic and conventional project finance

Thunderbird International Business Review, 1999
AbstractThis article analyzes the traditional modes of Islamic project financing in light of modern financial engineering. The vehicles elaborated include debt, hybrid, and equity instruments. The first category includes the Qardh Hasan (benevolent loan), Murabahah (mark‐up), Ijara (leasing), and Islamic income/revenue bond facilities; the second ...
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Investigating the Additionality of Islamic Blended Financing for Supporting Awqaf Projects

İslam Ekonomisi ve Finansı Dergisi (İEFD), 2023
It is observed that financing revenue generating awqaf projects to serve socio-economic development purposes requires considerations and provides opportunities that are different from those of typical development finance. Notably, the positive impact of these projects fully depends on their ability to generate revenue utilizable for social purposes ...
Yoseph ALSAWADY   +2 more
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Public-Private Partnerships: Islamic Finance in International Project Finance

2011
The purpose of this discussion is to link Islamic finance to something concrete, something which is ultimately about real assets. Two areas in which Spain excels are infrastructure projects and renewable energy installations. Both of these represent very good asset classes for Islamic finance; hence the decision to hold a session to lay out some of the
Jonathan Langton   +2 more
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Project Finance Transactions in the Middle East: Focus on Islamic Project Finance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This research paper aims to bring out the characteristics of project finance transactions in the Middle East and the growing role of Islamic Finance in these transactions. Drawing from various professional and academic sources, this paper will attempt to describe the advantages as well as shortcomings and aim to show the uniqueness of the capital ...
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ON THE PRICING OF AN ISLAMIC CONVERTIBLE MORTGAGE FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT FINANCING

International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, 2002
This paper models a default-free convertible facility to finance infrastructure projects in emerging Muslim countries. The mortgage is designed as a combination of an Islamic credit facility (allowing the collateralization of debt by the assets of the firm as espoused in Scott[32], Stulz and Johnson[36]) and inclusion of real warrants (as espoused in ...
Ebrahim, Muhammed-Shahid   +1 more
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Islamic Versus Conventional Infrastructure Project Finance vis-à-vis Time-Overrun Issues

2021
Islamic finance checks and balances shape the way infrastructure is developed. In evaluating three MDBs (IsDB, ADB, and WB), even under conditions featuring the same project cycle, procurement guidelines, and collateral, the merits of Islamic finance emerge from disbursement procedures and manifest in the legal context. Islamic finance ensures fairness
Amadou Thierno Diallo   +1 more
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Islamic Project Finance and Private Funding Schemes [PDF]

open access: possibleIIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 1998
As governments find it increasingly difficult to finance major projects, private sector companies are becoming involved in electricity generation, telecommunications expansion and infrastructure provision including toll roads, ports and airports. From an Islamic perspective there is no objection to such private provision, indeed the participatory ...
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