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An Introduction to Islamic Finance

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Although the principles of Shari'ah require banks and financial institutions to be structured on an interest-free basis, this does not mean that such institutions are charitable concerns. As long as a person advancing money expects to share in the profits earned (or losses incurred) by the other party, a stipulated proportion of profit is legitimate. The philosophy is enshrined in the traditional Islamic concepts of musharakah and mudarabah, along with their specialized modern variants murabahah, ijarah, salam, and istisna'. This invaluable guide to Islamic finance clearly delineates the all-important distinctions between Islamic practices and conventional procedures based on interest. Justice Usmani of Pakistan, who chairs several Shari'ah supervisory boards for Islamic banks, clearly explains the various modes of financing used by Islamic banks and non-banking financial institutions, emphasizing the necessary requirements for their acceptability from the Shari'ah standpoint and the correct method for their application. He deals masterfully with practical problems as they arise in the course of his presentation, and offers possible solutions in each instance.

246 pages, Paperback

First published December 19, 2001

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Muhammad Taqi Usmani

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Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani is one of the leading Islamic scholars living today. He is an expert in the fields of Islamic Jurisprudence, Economics, Hadith and Tasawwuf. Born in Deoband in 1362H(1943 CE), he graduated par excellence form Dars e Nizami at Darul Uloom, Karachi, Pakistan. Then he specialized in Islamic Jurisprudence under the guidance of his eminent father, Mufti Muhammad Shafi, the late Grand Mufti of Pakistan. Since then, he has been teaching hadith and Fiqh at the Darul-Uloom, Karachi. He authored many books in Urdu, Arabic and English language.

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October 6, 2021
This book should be titled, "How to charge interest without charging interest."
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March 20, 2009
Basic theoretical understanding of Islamic Finance. For those who just started, you might want to start with this. Excellent book.
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August 7, 2025
A comprehensive introduction to Islamic finance. It covers the main pillars of the Islamic financial world cohesively while still maintaining readability for beginners.

Great intro book for anybody looking to gain a foundational understanding of this ecosystem.
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April 20, 2013
it is a very good book discussing the principles of Islamic finance. The author provided succinct yet comprehensive text about different modes of finance with their respective conditions according to Islamic Shariah. In my opinion it is a good choice to start with this book. This book encouraged me to read more about Shariah in general. May Allah reward the author for his efforts.
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August 23, 2014
Although a little convoluted to comprehend along with the Arabic terminology, an excellent intro to Islamic Finance.
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November 27, 2020
A good book for the basic understanding of Islamic finance from a Shariah scholar's perspective.

A must have for those interested in the basic of Shariah principles.
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