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Rescheduling of Payment in Murabaha

Murabaha (also spelled murabahah) is a shari’a compatible mode of debt financing which involves the sale of a commodity mostly...

Types of Ghaban

A fraudulent practice by which one party to a commutative contract (ba’i, ijarah, salam, etc.) attempts to deceive the other...

Difference Between Zakah and Sadaqah

Zakah (زكاة) is Arabic for obligatory charity (the third pillar of Islam). It constitutes a portion of wealth prescribed by...

Difference Between Constructive Possession and Physical Possession

Constructive possession (qabd hukmi) is the process or act or state of a party/ person having the legal rights over...

Total Costs of Murabaha

Murabaha is a type of trust-based sale (buyu al-amana) whereby acquisition of assets is financed on short or relatively long...

Difference Between Hibah and Sadaqah

Hibah (هبة) is a gift (an amount of wealth) given gratis (for no consideration) for the sake of the recipient....

Difference Between Murabaha and Tawarruq

Murabaha is a mode of financing based on the sale of a commodity for a deferred price. Put another way,...

Difference Between Mudaraba and Musharaka

Mudaraba is a partnership in profit (and loss) in which one partner provides capital (rab al-mal) and the other provides...

Conventional Options Versus Islamic Options

Options (conventional options) are derivative contracts that give the holder the right, without the obligation, to trade (buy or sell)...

Characteristics of Zakat

Zakat (زكاة) is Arabic for obligatory charity (the third pillar of Islam). It constitutes a portion of wealth prescribed by...