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Concept of Riba

Literally, riba (ربا) denotes the meanings of excess, increase, growth, accretion and expansion. Technically, it refers to: Every excess in...

Shari’ah Ruling on Hibat al-Thawab

According to shari'ah, hibat al-thawab (هبة الثواب) must involve a well defined subject-matter and this is the opinion of jumhur...

Eligible Assets for Murabaha

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

Modern Applications of Ju’alah

Ju’alah (also transliterated ju’ala or jua'ala/ jua'alah) is a commutative contract in which one the parties (known in Arabic as...

Off-Balance Sheet Accounts

An off-balance sheet (Off-BS) account is an asset or a liability that is not legally required to be presented as...

Difference Between Manfa’ah and Intifa’a

Manfa’ah (منفعة) refers to the benefit/ usufruct obtained from the use of a tangible asset or a service. Examples of...

Difference Between Waqf and Irsad

Literally, waqf (وقف), also habs, refers to prevention (to prevent), restriction (to restrict/ restrain), or confinement (to confine). Technically, it...

Difference Between Reserve and Allowance

Technically speaking, a reserve differs from an allowance (such as the allowance for impairment or credit losses) in terms of...

Difference Between Faskh al-Aqd and Iqalat al-Aqd

Faskh al-aqd (فسخ العقد) refers to the termination (dissolution) of a contract (aqd) unilaterally (by one party to the contract)...

Using Murabaha in Opening Letters of Credit

In practice, murabaha (cost-plus sale) has numerous applications both on the retail level (business to customer) and the corporate level...