Musharaka is one of the key financial instruments in Islamic finance, designed to establish fair and transparent business relationships. Based on Shariah principles, Musharaka involves joint ownership, management, and profit and loss sharing among participants. This tool is widely used in business, investments, and banking, creating conditions for equitable risk distribution. In this article, we […]
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Prospects and Challenges for Mudaraba in Modern Conditions
Introduction As the global economy rapidly evolves, Islamic financial instruments like mudaraba face new challenges and opportunities. In this final article of the series, we will discuss how modern trends such as digitalization, globalization, and increased regulation are influencing the future of mudaraba. We will also explore the prospects for its further development in Islamic […]
Practical Application of Mudaraba in Islamic Finance
Introduction Mudaraba, as a financial instrument, is not only theoretical but is also actively used in modern Islamic financial institutions. In this article, we will delve into the practical aspects of using mudaraba, examine examples of its application, and explore how this instrument adapts to modern economic conditions. The Role of Mudaraba in Islamic Banking […]
Introduction to Mudaraba — Principles and Foundation of Islamic Partnership
Mudaraba is one of the key financial instruments in Islamic economics and finance, fully compliant with Shariah principles. This mechanism is based on partnership and allows for more efficient distribution of risks and profits between investors and managers. In this article, we will explore the main aspects of mudaraba, its structure, and how it differs […]