Islamic Financial Instruments: Accounting of Charitable Contracts

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… era (eighth century), as mentioned in previous sections of this chapter, when Muslim Arabs expanding trade … Forms of mutual insurance arrangements existed in the early years of Islam. Islamic jurists acknowledge that the basis of shared responsibility in the system of Aquila, as …

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Alamad, S. (2019). Islamic Financial Instruments: Accounting of Charitable Contracts. In Financial and Accounting Principles in Islamic Finance (pp. 175–208). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16299-3_8

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