Domestic borrowing without the rate of interest: gharar and the origins of sukuk [PDF]
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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Mapping Principal Navigations in the Levant. [PDF]
Stevenson E.
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<i>Umma and</i> the nation-state: dilemmas in refuge ethics. [PDF]
Mohammed H, Jureidini R.
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The Future of Islamic Law in British Commonwealth Territories in Africa [PDF]
Anderson, J. N. D.
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Poverty Alleviation through Zakah and Waqf Institutions: A Case for the Muslim Ummah in Ghana [PDF]
The institutions of Zakah and Waqf are among several instruments instituted by Islam to combat poverty and enhance welfare in the society. While Zakah helps generate a flow of funds and recruit the necessary manpower, Waqf provides the material ...
Ahmad Bello, Dogarawa
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Epidemiological characteristics and public health responses against measles in the Ottoman empire and the early Turkish Republic. [PDF]
Erkmen A, Tüzün N, Erkmen O.
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The Regulation of the Holy Hospital Hagios Panteleimon: Administrative and Ethical Framework under the Ottoman Hegemony. [PDF]
Kazazis C +4 more
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Political Instrumentalization of Religion: The Case of Islam [PDF]
The question as to whether religion can block economic development and institutional change assumes particular importance today because of the rise of Islamist movements and the disappointing economic performances in the lands of Islam. This paper starts
Jean-Philippe Platteau
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From the Deathbed to the Register: Administering the Dead in the Early Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire. [PDF]
Gündoğdu C, Balsoy G.
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