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Domestic borrowing without the rate of interest: gharar and the origins of sukuk [PDF]

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All governments need to borrow from the public. Known as domestic borrowing, this is not an easy process. For Muslim countries, where interest is prohibited, this process becomes extra ordinarily difficult.
Cizakca, Murat
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The Uses and Misuses of Commodity Murabaha: Islamic Economic Perspective [PDF]

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Some exciting Economical developments have taken place in the area of Islamic finance during the preceding two years. There has been a fast expansion in its market share, diversification of products picked up pace and the rapid globalization of the ...
Alsayyed, Nidal
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Book Review on Islamic finance: law, economics and practice by Mahmoud A. El-Gamal [PDF]

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This a critical evaluation of the book entitled Islamic finance: law, economics and practice by Mahmoud A. El-GamalIslamic finance; law and economics;Islamic economics, banking and insurance; mutuality.
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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Reconsidering Mudaraba Contracts in Islamic Finance : What is the Economic Wisdom (Hikma) of Partnership-based Instruments?

open access: yesReconsidering Mudaraba Contracts in Islamic Finance : What is the Economic Wisdom (Hikma) of Partnership-based Instruments?
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Why is Mudaraba not Practiced by Islamic Banks How can Islamic Banks Apply Mudaraba Financing Method through Models

open access: yesUluslararasi Akademik Birikim Dergisi, 2023
A partnership agreement known as a mudaraba is one in which one party contributes finance and the other contributes labor or skills to a joint venture. A pre-determined ratio is used to divide the gains, and the capital provider bears the losses.
Öznur AK, Erdal HARUNOĞULLARI
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