Mixed capital of Islamic financial institutions, is it Islamic?
Among the most debated issue concerns the initial capital of Islamic banks and takaful companies, especially when initiated by a conventional parent company. Some people doubt the purity of the capital in Islamic banks and takaful and eventually deny the benefits of Islamic banking. Hence, the ques...
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iium-156742012-02-24T12:07:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/15674/ Mixed capital of Islamic financial institutions, is it Islamic? Abdul Rahman, Zaharuddin KBP1 Islamic law.Shariah.Fiqh Among the most debated issue concerns the initial capital of Islamic banks and takaful companies, especially when initiated by a conventional parent company. Some people doubt the purity of the capital in Islamic banks and takaful and eventually deny the benefits of Islamic banking. Hence, the question here is could Islamic banks and takaful be truly Islamic when its capital is not completely halal? Red Money 2011-12-07 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/15674/1/Mixed_capital_of_Islam.pdf Abdul Rahman, Zaharuddin (2011) Mixed capital of Islamic financial institutions, is it Islamic? Islamic Finance News, 8 (48). pp. 22-23. ISSN 0891-060X http://www.islamicfinancenews.com/listing_article_ID1.asp?nm_id=24762&searchid=7751 |
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Among the most debated issue concerns the initial capital of Islamic banks and takaful companies, especially when initiated by a conventional parent company. Some people doubt the purity of the capital in Islamic banks and takaful and eventually deny the benefits of Islamic banking.
Hence, the question here is could Islamic banks and takaful be truly Islamic when its capital is not completely halal?
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