A thesis on ‘‘COMPARISON OF ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING: A CASE STUDY OF PRIVATE BANKS KARACHI‚ PAKISTAN’’ Submitted to: Faculty of Business Administration In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Supervised by: Ms. Ambreen Faizan Ms. Amna Munir Submitted by: Naveen Naqvi Enrolment No: 2008/Bus.A/BBA/8317 Major Subject: Banking and Finance Dedication I dedicate this research work to my beloved parents
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Chapter 28: The Islamic Empires Osman Bey: The founder of the dynasty that continued in unbroken succession until the dissolution of the empire. He was chief of a band of semi-nomadic Turks who migrated to northwestern Anatolia. Ghazi: What all Osman followers wanted to become‚ otherwise known as Muslim religious warriors. Ottomans: Those who were located on the borders of the Byzantine empire and followed Osman Bey. They captured the Anatolian city of Bursa and made it their capital. Their
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I. Islamic Worldview a. The Question of Origin – Similarly to Genesis of the Bible‚ the Quran offers verses describing creation. “Surely‚ your Lord is Allah who created the heavens and the earth…" (Yunus 10:3) The Quran also tells us that Allah is the creator of all‚ including man. There are very few differences between the Islamic and Christian views of Creation‚ as both views accept that everything was created by the Lord. b. The Question of Identity – “The Islamic Identity is taken to mean the
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Development of Islamic Movements Dr. Abdurahman Abdullahi ( Baadiyow)i The historical evolution of the Islamic movements in Somalia have attracted less academic interest in the research communities and existing modest literature addresses Islam from the margins of history‚ through Orientalist and secularist discourses and security perspectives. Nonetheless‚ scholarship on Islam in Somalia slightly improved since the collapse of the Somali state in 1991 and increased role of the Islamic movements afterwards
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ntroduction: Bangladesh is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. The people of this country are deeply committed to Islamic way of life as enshrined in the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah. Naturally‚ it remains a deep cry in their hearts to fashion and design their economic lives in accordance with the precepts of Islam. The establishment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited on March 13‚ 1983‚ is the true reflection of this inner urge of its people‚ which started functioning with effect from
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Islamic Financial Institution (IB 1004) Project Work “Islamic Finance development: the Moroccan experience” Student: FZ Habib Eddine CIFP online 2013 1. Islamic Banking in North Africa Compared to other Muslim regions North Africa is still undeveloped in terms of Islamic Finance Institutions. The largest Islamic Bank in the region is Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt established in 1971 but it is still a small institution compared to other Banks in Middle East and Gulf Area‚ according
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Islamic Equity Mutual Fund Performance in Malaysia: Risk and Return Analysis Nik Maheran Nik Muhammad Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Kelantan nmaheran@kltn.uitm.edu.my Masliza Mokhtar Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Kelantan masliza@yahoo.com Abstract Mutual funds in Malaysia have experienced a considerable growth over the last decade in terms of the number of funds offered and the volume of capital managed by unit trust management companies. A higher growth can be expected due to a strong participation
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one‚ down payment‚ what is hidden underground or beneath the earth‚ the fugitive slave‚ the straggling camel and selling what is not in one’s possession or undeliverable and non- 1- Contracting on a non-existent object The majority of the Islamic jurists have absolutely banned the sale of non-existent object because it involves Gharar element. The banning here means that goods not to be sold before its possession. When Hakim Ibn Hozam asked Allah’s Apostle saying: "some people ask me to sell
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Topic: Salient features of Islamic economics compared with capitalism and socialism Lahore College for Women University “Islamic Economics and its Features” System: System can be defined as: “System (from Latin systema‚ in turn from Greek systēma) is a set of interacting or interdependent entities‚ real or abstract‚ forming an integrated whole.” We can also define system as “A group of D that interact regularly to perform a task.” There are many systems regarding state and most
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2088-9976 RESEARCH PAPER Liquidity Risk Management And Financial Performance In Malaysia: Empirical Evidence From Islamic Banks Noraini Mohd Ariffin Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting‚ Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences‚ International Islamic University Malaysia. The author would like to thank Associate Professor Dr. Salina Kassim from International Islamic University Malaysia for giving valuable comments in completing the paper. Abstract - Liquidity risk arises from
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