Essays In Islamic Finance. Essays In Islamic Finance, #3

Par : Nizar Alshubaily
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  • ISBN8201360801
  • EAN9798201360801
  • Date de parution22/04/2022
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  • ÉditeurJL

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The third volume of Essays in Islamic Finance explores more controversial topics in the Islamic Finance industry. Why do many believe more is forbidden when in fact more is permissible?What is "Fatwa Shopping" and why is it that it really does not exist except as a figment of people's imagination?Is paper money haram or is there a sound fundamental basis and precedent for its permissibility?What does it take to become an expert in Islamic Finance?What are some fundamental principles to follow within the Islamic Finance industry?Why is the criticism of our scholars unfair and innacurate?
The third volume of Essays in Islamic Finance explores more controversial topics in the Islamic Finance industry. Why do many believe more is forbidden when in fact more is permissible?What is "Fatwa Shopping" and why is it that it really does not exist except as a figment of people's imagination?Is paper money haram or is there a sound fundamental basis and precedent for its permissibility?What does it take to become an expert in Islamic Finance?What are some fundamental principles to follow within the Islamic Finance industry?Why is the criticism of our scholars unfair and innacurate?