Islamic Finance Sukuk by Dr. Eltegani Abdel Gadir Ahmed

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sukuk 35 tegani 25 finance 16 mof 11 profit 11 islamic 10 financial 8 contract 7 goods 7 investors 7 mudarib 7 based 6 committee 6 government 6 mudarabah 6 murabaha 6 musharakah 6 services 6 financing 5 partnership 5 shihama 5


DOCUMENT KEY POINTS

  • a c srh government investment certificates gic based on mudarabah ijarah murabahaa etc
  • a c two financial papers based on islamic modes of finance
  • the higher consultative committee for government securities committee a c due to success in the first generation of sukuk shihama the committee is established
  • it consists of complementary membership including ministry of finance central bank of sudan cbs khartoum stock exchange kse universities
  • a cactivities of the committee is supervised by the higher shariah board
  • mission a cpromote develop and innovate financial instruments that meet modern economic needs
  • a c issuance of sukuk depends on four parties a c investors provider of capital money a c mudarib spv a agent wakil manager a c ministry of finance national economy mof fiancee a c khartoum stock exchange platform for selling and buying sukuk negotiation
  • tegani sukuk
  • shihama a c financial pool is established consists of the ownership of the government in certain companies
  • a c shihama provides cash finance to the mof a c practically it is financing current expenditure tegani sukuk
  • a c al sharika al masrafiyyah banking partnership or almusharkah a finance method derived from the partnership contract that is known in islamic jurisprudence in which the bank participates with one of his clients or more
  • a c profit is shared on a pro rata basis or as agreed while loss is born strictly on pro rata basis
  • the majority is for ijara to make the sukuk negotiable kse is the platform where sukuk are sold and bought in the secondary market tegani sukuk
  • sfs mudarib mof user of the finance kse relationship between is based on mudarabah contract and between is based on certain contracts ie ijara murabaha istisnaa
  • mudarabah a c is a partnership in which one party provides the money capital while the other party provides the professional managerial and technical know how for starting and or operating a business enterprise or project
  • the profit is shared in a pre agreed ratio
  • a c istisna is a contract in term of which a person buys on the spot something that is to be manufactured which the seller undertakes to provide after manufacturing same using materials of his own according to designated specifications against a determined price
  • istisna a c is an agreement meeting the client s need for an item equipment building or project which needs to be constructed manufactured fabricated or assembled
  • it has been recently developed to act as the major financing mode in islamic banks in place of the forbidden interestrate financing
  • murabaha murabaha belongs to the class of contracts in islamic jurisprudence called trust sales bia amana
  • absorbs inflation in advance a c supply of money goods services stable economy a c supply of money goods services inflationary economy a c solution a c add to goods services or a c decrease the supply of money a c both a c srh provides capital goods goods and services which add to goods services side
  • tegani sukuk


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AlHuda Material\sukuk islamic


KeyWords

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


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2016-09-17 00:54:41


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