Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.

The most unique aspect of investment Sukuk is Shari’ah compliance because it differs from other conventional asset class investments.The Shari’ah offers detailed explanationof the Islamic conception of money and capital, the relationship between risk and profit, and the social duties of financial in...

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Main Author: Adam Sa'ad, Auwal
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Language:English
Published: Serial Publication Private Limited India 2014
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description The most unique aspect of investment Sukuk is Shari’ah compliance because it differs from other conventional asset class investments.The Shari’ah offers detailed explanationof the Islamic conception of money and capital, the relationship between risk and profit, and the social duties of financial institutions and individuals with regards to Sukuk structures.1 This paper discusses various Shari’ah contracts used to tructure Islamic debt-based Sukuk. The paper is primarily concerned with acceptable and non-acceptable contracts in Islam used for asset securitization. Alongside with some theory of Islamic prohibitory transactions.
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spelling iium-691172019-01-16T06:43:11Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/69117/ Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets. Adam Sa'ad, Auwal HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance The most unique aspect of investment Sukuk is Shari’ah compliance because it differs from other conventional asset class investments.The Shari’ah offers detailed explanationof the Islamic conception of money and capital, the relationship between risk and profit, and the social duties of financial institutions and individuals with regards to Sukuk structures.1 This paper discusses various Shari’ah contracts used to tructure Islamic debt-based Sukuk. The paper is primarily concerned with acceptable and non-acceptable contracts in Islam used for asset securitization. Alongside with some theory of Islamic prohibitory transactions. Serial Publication Private Limited India 2014-12-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69117/1/69117-Shari%27ah%20Contracts%20Governing%20Debt%20Based%20Sukuk.pdf Adam Sa'ad, Auwal (2014) Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets. Journal of Islamic Law Review, 10 (2). pp. 361-378. ISSN 0973-2918 http://www.serialspublications.com/journals/journal-detail.php?jid=262
spellingShingle HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance
Adam Sa'ad, Auwal
Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.
title Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.
title_full Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.
title_fullStr Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.
title_full_unstemmed Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.
title_short Shari'ah contracts governing debt based Sukuk structures in Islamic capital markets.
title_sort shari'ah contracts governing debt based sukuk structures in islamic capital markets.
topic HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/69117/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/69117/1/69117-Shari%27ah%20Contracts%20Governing%20Debt%20Based%20Sukuk.pdf