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1 sharia-compliant financial instruments
sharia-compliant financial instruments BANK, FIN Scharia-verträgliche Finanzinstrumente npl, Scharia-kompatible Finanzprodukte npl, mit dem islamischen Gesetz im Einklang stehende Finanzinstrumente npl (methods used by Islamic banks to address the sharia prohibition on receiving interest; halal = activities permitted under the sharia, e.g. mudaraba = becoming a joint partner in a project or venture, or murabaha = the lender agrees to purchase goods or services from the other partner while at the same time agreeing to resell the good or service to an agreed higher price)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > sharia-compliant financial instruments
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2 Islamic finance
Islamic finance FIN islamisches Finanzwesen n, islamgerechtes Finanzwesen n, islamisches Finanzgeschäft n (sharia-compliant financial instruments take into account the Sharia prohibition on receiving interest; seit den 60er Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts werden schariakonforme Finanzprodukte entwickelt, die das Zinsnahmeverbot und bestimmte Investitionsrestriktionen des islamischen Rechtes/Gesetzes, der Scharia, beachten; z. B. Murabaha = Darlehensgeschäft, mit dem Zinsen umgangen werden; sie sind aus Gründen der Risikostreuung zunehmend im Portfolio von Pensionsfonds, z. B. auch in Kirchenfonds oder Staatsfonds muslimischer Ölländer vertreten)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Islamic finance
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