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Islamic Finance

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Material Type: Tutorial
Technical Format: HTML/Text
Date Added to MERLOT: July 16, 2012
Date Modified in MERLOT: August 15, 2012
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IE Business School
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IE Business School
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IE Business School
Submitter : Martin Rodriguez

Description:

Islamic finance is a Technical note that shows the main concepts and financial instruments used by Sharia´a compliant Financial Institutions.

The tutorial includes:

- A glossary of Arabic terms commonly used in Islamic finance and Shari’ah.

- Flow diagrams to explain the contracts and flow of fund for the most common Islamic financial instruments.

- Flow diagrams to explain the contracts and flow of Sukuk, or also referred to as Islamic Bonds.

- A series of examples based on the application of Islamic financial instruments in different scenarios.


Keywords:
Murabaha, Islamic Finance, Musharaka, Ijarah., Mudaraba, Istina, Sukuk

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Primary Audience: College Upper Division, College General Ed, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
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Language: English
Cost Involved: yes
Source Code Available: yes
Accessiblity Information Available: no
Copyright: unsure
Creative Commons: Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain

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