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This study examines retail investors' trading behaviour and its determinants in the Indonesian Shari'ah stock market by mainly focusing on the religious practice-related factors in the form of sadaqah or charitable giving on individual investors' trading behaviour. Contextually, the Islamic...
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obey the theological teachings of the primary sources of Islam, the Quran and Sunnah, as stakeholders expect these … Islam, which allow investments that are only partially halal (allowable) to be included in their portfolios. This study …
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This paper examines the ethical foundations of the Islamic financial industry which is strongly criticized for its similarity with conventional finance. In this paper, we argue that this criticism is based on the consequentialist reasoning. The deontological considerations are largely ignored...
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