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Financing Asset


An asset that comes into existence when an Islamic bank provides finance to clients using a shari’a-compatible mode of financing such as murabaha financing, mudaraba financing, salam financing, etc.

This is opposed to an investment asset which is typically tangible in nature such as investment in real estate, equipment, metals, etc, or represents ownership in tangible assets such as marketable securities that are in compliance with shari’a rules and principles.



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