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Islamic finance is a fast growing activity in world markets. This paper provides a survey on Islamic Finance in SSA. Ongoing activities include Islamic banking, sukuk issuances (to finance infrastructure projects), Takaful (insurance), and microfinance. While not yet significant in most...
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Islamic banking and finance -- Chapter 2. The origin and history of participatory finance -- Chapter 3. The concepts, modes, and rules of participatory Islamic finance -- Chapter 4. The basic philosophy and axioms of participatory finance -- Chapter 5. The nexus...
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Studies on the relationship between religion and Entrepreneurship suggest that Islam discourages entrepreneurship. This is sometimes used to explain the excessively high unemployment figures for Muslim majority countries. However, we argue that studies that support this claim have missed a...
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Bridging the Gap Between Information Asymmetry and ir 4.0: A Systematic Literature Review. - The Impact of Market Sentiment on Business Fixed Investment in Malaysia -- Crypto or Stock? A Comparative Analysis for Beginners -- The Size Effect in Malaysia’s Stock Returns -- The Impact of the...
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The purpose of this study is to compare financial performance of the Islamic banks in the COVID-19 Era. The performance evaluation was conducted on seven Islamic countries between 2017 and 2021. Entropy Method was utilized to choose the best performance evaluation criteria affecting the Islamic...
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Rapid growth of Islamic banking in developing countries is accompanied with claims about its relative resilience to financial crises as compared to conventional banking. However, little empirical evidence is available to support such claims. Using data from Pakistan, where Islamic and...
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