KULIYYAH OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT SCINECES | ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE | MASTER OF SCIENCE (FINANCE) | ACC6810 | ACCOUNTING IMPLICATIONS OF JIONT MUDARABAH (MUDARABAH MUSHTARAKAH) SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman Basheer Hussein Altarturi G1111009 Semester 1 2012 Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Mudarabah in a Traditional Viewpoint 4 2.1 Traditional Mudarabah; an Overview 4 2.2 Business Issues in the Traditional Mudarabah 5 3 Introduction
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FOREWORD I am Sarah Afifah binti Abd Hamid was requested by Puan Rohani Abdul Ghani to conduct a study issue that related to finance sector. I choose “Bank Islam offers superbike financing “as for my individual assignment and presentation. Generally, I have to study and find out why Bank Islam choose to offer superbike financing and what is the reasons due to that. This main finding was that the assumption of increasing profit in sales is increased in this market segment by Bank Islam. Image
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Acknowledgement We are really thankful to our honorable faculty, QUAZI SAGOTA SAMINA, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, East West University. With her valuable advice, continuous inspiration and constructive criticism she helped us to carry out this report successfully. We would also like to thank the data manager of Bangladesh bank, officers of state bank of India for their cooperation , our gratitude to the Commercial Banks for whom we were assigned and Dhaka Stock Exchange
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practical experiences &empirical data, as well as, application of theoretical knowledge. Preparing this report has been extremely challenging, interesting and rewarding experience. Now we are able to understand and utilize the key terms of Islamic Banking in banking sector. Now it is very easy for us to interpret any impact and its effect on bank. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to you for providing us with such an opportunity. We have tried our best to make this report as comprehensive
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Islamic banking and finance Submitted to: Sir Abubakar Siddique Submitted by: Atia Farooq Roll no: 4918 MBA 21(A) A sharia,h perspective of minimum account balance Requirement in Islamic banking Summary: This article describe sharia’h point of view weather its allow to Islamic banking to charge fee, cut profit and reduce free services when depositor have amount less the minimum requirement of amount in saving account and in current account
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Chapter 3: Islamic Accounting Question: Do you think the Islamic accounting (process, transactions, development and etc.) will be increased or decreased? Why? The world accounting in Islam has many meanings according to the situation where it is mentioned and used. In Arabic dictionaries it refers to count and record the financial actions and transactions. Also, it refers to accountability and responsibility by the man self or by others. In the Holy Quran, there are have a several meaning
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INTERNSHIP PROPOSAL Green Banking Initiatives of IBBL-A study on progress and performance Green Banking Initiatives of IBBL-A study on progress and performance Submitted by Md. Fahmidul Huque ID: BBA 090250548 Email: fahmidulhuque@gmail.com Department of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Submitted to Md. Masukujjaman Senior Lecturer of Finance Department of Business Administration
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| | |Introduction | | |1.1 Meaning of Islamic Banking
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Meezan Bank’s Guide to Islamic Banking Meezan Bank’s Guide to Islamic Banking 1 Meezan Bank’s Guide to Islamic Banking Meezan Bank’s Guide to Islamic Banking Written by Dr. Muhammad Imran Ashraf Usmani Ph. D. Islamic Finance Assistance in translation, editing and compilation by Zeenat Zubairi DARUL-ISHAAT Urdu Bazar Karachi Ph: 021-2631861 2 Meezan Bank’s Guide to Islamic Banking Copyright Regd. No. Publications Rights Reserved with DARUL - ISHAAT KARACHI
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MODULE 1 ; ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM LESSON 4 ; THE BASIC PROHIBITIONS EXPLAIN WHY RIBA AND GHARAR IS PROHIBITED IN ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM , GIVING AND EXAMPLE . Technically RIBA includes all forms of income which is not earned by an individual { un earned income } it is not restricted to usury . Islam has categorically prohibited unearned income , for the sake of convenience we can only site the source of prohibition {QURAN 2:278-279}
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