Islamic Features of a Sukuk by MIR Takaful Investment

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sukuk 31 sukuks 20 islamic 17 assets 15 rate 12 certi<U+FB01>cates 11 istisna 10 <U+FB01>nancial 9 ijarah 9 shariah 9 asset 7 <U+FB01>xed 6 funds 6 investment 6 return 6 takaful 6 balance 5 conventional 5 government 5 <U+FB02>oating 4 arrangements 4 bond 4 bonds 4 buyer 4 corporate 4 development 4 features 4 issuance 4 issued 4 pool 4 projects 4 returns 4 tradable 4


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  • the primary condition of the issuance of sukuk is the existence of asmurabahah is a sale in which the seller discloses the sets on the balance sheet of the government the monetary actual cost of goods sold to the buyer and adds a proi t
  • mir takaful investment islamic features of a sukuk in this article hajah salma bee haji noor mohamed abdul latif director of the centre for islamic banking finance and management unit and dr abul hassan visiting lecturer faculty of business economics and policy studies universiti brunei darussalam outline the various types of sukuks whose issuances are growing in the islamic capital market
  • secondly the i oating rate of return on these certii cates however it should be observed that in the case of the would not depend on benchmarking with market referijarah sukuk arrangements libor serves as a market references such as the london inter bank offer rate libor ence for the returns and the intrinsic distributions arise but would instead be contingent on the i rm s balance from the rentals pertaining to the leasing arrangements sheet
  • sukuks serve to replicate the functions of tradable securimost signii cantly the idb sukuks raised funds for ties in mobilising resources from markets and injecting projects in developing nations in a wide range of liquidity into the enterprise or government and in providschemes that include power transmissions hospitals ing a stable source of income for investors


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AlHuda Material\sukuk islamic


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sukuk islam asset finance issu certifi financi contract bankable bond ijarah leas structur profit holder rate developed purchase risk investor


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2007-02-12 04:12:59


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