Muhammad Taqi 'Uusmani Muhammad Taqi Usmani M. T. Usmani
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...
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 ...