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The Importance of Murabaha in Long-Term Finance Programs in the Islamic Banking Industry
Since the start of the Islamic banking industry many questions have been raised about Islamic finance policies used by Islamic banks and lheir long-term finance programs.
Yousif Ashour
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The Impact of Applying AAOIFI in Islamic Banks. Case Study in Iraqi Islamic Banks (II)
The objective of this research is to study the impact of applying the AAOIFIs in Islamic banks, while referring to the impact of applying the AAOIFIs in Arab countries, the focus being on the Iraqi Islamic banks.
Dhiaa Al Deen ALAZZAWI +1 more
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Restructuring of Finance Problem in Islamic Banks between Fiqh and the Fatwa of DSN MUI
The concept of problem solving on financing in the Fatwa of DSN-MUI No. 49/DSN-MUI/II/2005 regarding the conversion of the murabaha contract, it is different from the developed concept by the Fukaha.
Hasanudin Hasanudin, Viany Rahmawati
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Murabahah is one of the contracts and products at BMT Agam Madani. This product is financing that is in great demand and is liked by the public. Murbahah contracts cannot be avoided when problematic financing occurs which is favored by interested parties
Alfin Dani Arwanto +5 more
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Indonesia is a country with the largest Muslim population in the world and has extraordinary potential in the amount and assets of Islamic microfinance and can be a reference for the application of Islamic Microfinance in other countries.
Azhar Alam +3 more
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The purposes of this research is to analyze the influence of Musharakah, Murabaha, Ijara and ROA of Non Performing Financing in Islamic Banking in simultaneous and partial .
Andar Febyansyah, Agus Sihono
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Determinants of Customer’s Intention to Use Murabaha Financing In Indonesia: Modified the TRA Model
This study aims to investigate factors influencing customer’s intention to use murabaha financing in Indonesia, and to what extent do attitude, social influence, religious obligation, price mechanism, and government support affect customer’s intention to
Dety Nurfadilah, Sudarmawan Samidi
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Two-step Murabaha in stock exchange as an alternative to commodity Murabaha for liquidity management
Islamic banks today are criticised by many for not being different from conventional banks owing to their indulgence in non bona fide transactions. The liquidity management practice of commodity Murabaha is one of the most controversial. Islamic banks resort to Tawarruq–based commodity Murabaha in Metal Exchange (buying and selling metal contracts) to ...
Ahmet Suayb Gundogdu, Erhan Dogan
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INCONVERTIBILITY LOSS AND MURABAHA: A RECOVERY OPTION FOR ISLAMIC POLITICAL RISK INSURERS
This paper attempts to illustrate the primacy of the Shari’a-compliant murabaha transaction as a means of inconvertibility loss recovery by Islamic political risk insurers.
Mohamed El-Fatih Hamid, Mirghani Hassan
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The Regulation of Islamic Finance in the United Kingdom [PDF]
This article examines the unique risks associated with Islamic financial institutions and the secular state's reticence to directly regulate their religious dimension. It argues that the state's method of regulating the Islamic financial industry ignores
Ercanbrack, Jonathan
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