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Q no.1 Do you have a personal bank account? Bar chart

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Q no.2 Your personal banking account…
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Q no.3 If you have a conventional banking account, the reason for this is that…
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Q no.4 Do you think Islamic banks are really Islamic (what is your perception)?
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Q no.5 Nowadays, conventional banks have started to offer Islamic banking windows, do you think it is as good as an Islamic bank?
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Q no.6 Imagine, you are an Islamic bank's customer, Interest rate changes have resulted in conventional banksgiving higher returns. WillYou…
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Q no.7 Are you satisfy that Islamic banks are offering different products such as Mudarba, Musharakah and Ijaraetc
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Q no.8 What is the growth rate of Islamic banks in Pakistan?

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Q no.9 Which bank you prefer to open a new account?
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Q no.10 What is the basic rule of Islamic banking?

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Q no. 11 What do you think how Islamic bank can grow?
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Q no. 12 Do you think that all the private banks should follow Islamic banking modes?

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Q no.13 What is the purpose of Islamic banking?

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Q no.14 What do you think which banking system has higher growth rate

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Q no. 15 Do you think that Islamic banking contribute economic growth in Pakistan
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