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Tandhidh Haqiqi


The valuation of an asset on the basis of the proceeds of sale at the prevailing market price (i.e., through liquidation). For example, in the case of sharika, the profit can be distributed on the basis of tandhidh haqiqi or tandhidh hukmi, depending on whether the musharaka assets are disposed of (liquidated) for good or kept on the venture’s books. Tandhidh haqiqi involves complete liquidation of the assets, while the rightful owner receiving the proceeds of liquidation in full.

Tandhidh haqiqi (also tandhidh fe’eli) is an Arabic term (تنضيض حقيقي) that translates as actual valuation/ liquidation.



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