ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: A SURVEY OF STATE OF THE ART
The practice of Islamic finance significantly departs from its theory. The survey addresses the causes of the dichotomy and offers alternative research approaches and themes that may in the future facilitate convergence of the practice with the theoretical aspirations - a transformation from merely meeting the criteria of legality to that of achieving the objectives of Islamic law.
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2006
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Authors: | SIDDIQI, MOHAMMAD NEJATULLAH |
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Journal of Islamic Economic Studies. - Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI). - Vol. 13-2.2006, p. 2-48
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Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) |
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