Islamic Finance: A Review Of The Literature

  • Moisseron J
  • Moschetto B
  • Teulon F
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In recent years, a number of Islamic banks have been created to cater to the growing demand, driven by globalization and the vast wealth of some Muslim states in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and Islamic finance has moved from a niche position to become a mainstream component of the global banking system. Islamic banking refers to a financial system which is consistent with principles of Islamic law (or sharia) and guided by Islamic ethics. A large amount of research has been undertaken into this subject. This paper presents islamic finances role in the new world order.

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Moisseron, J.-Y., Moschetto, B.-L., & Teulon, F. (2015). Islamic Finance: A Review Of The Literature. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 14(5), 745. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v14i5.9375

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