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Madeen

Arabic (مدين) for debtor; a party (legal or natural) that owes an amount of money (in whatever form, including economic...

Ba’i al-Dain

Arabic (بيع الدين) for sale of debt. It denotes the sale of debt securities, debt certificates (commercial papers), or receivables...

Qalb-ul Dain

Arabic (قلب الدين) for debt restructuring or debt roll-over or refinancing of an existing debt/ dayn (postponement or extension of...

Qalb al-Dain

Arabic (قلب الدين) for debt refinancing or debt restructuring. Debt refinancing is the replacement of an existing debt (dain) with...

Faskh al-Dain bil Dain

Arabic (فسخ الدين بالدين) for debt refinancing or debt restructuring. Debt refinancing is the replacement of an existing debt (dain)...

Khulta

Arabic (خلطة) for mixing (pooling) of a number of shari'ah-compliant asset classes in securitization (tasnid/ taskik) or capital structure. Examples of khultah in securitization include...

Khultah

Arabic (خلطة) for mixing (pooling) of a number of shari'ah-compliant asset classes in securitization (tasnid/ taskik) or capital structure. Examples of khultah in securitization include...

Dayn

Arabic (دين) for debt. A dain comes into existence as a result of a credit transaction, contractual agreement, or any...

Dain

Arabic (دين) for debt. A dain comes into existence as a result of a credit transaction, contractual agreement, or any...

Riba al-Duyun

Interest that is earned on lending money to another party (or interest that is paid on borrowing money from another...