What is it about?
Gihan Al Taher Mohamed Abd-Al-Halim aims in this research to clarify the possibility for solving the problem of financing large institutions through a structured finance system, an alternative financing system to the existing traditional financing systems.
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Why is it important?
This study underscores that due to the spread of economic and financial globalization, large institutions are in need of financing for investment and wealth. We clarify the relevant methods and rulings on their use, identifying solutions for structured finance while discussing their characteristics diverse applications in Islamic jurisprudence.
Perspectives
One of the prominent findings in this research is that structured finance is a tool that provides borrowers with an incentive to invest. Another feature of structured finance is that it contains elements of all financing contracts and complies with elements of Islamic jurisprudence, such as loans, mortgages, and guarantees.
Prof Abdallah El Khatib EiC Journal of college of Sharia and Islamic Studies A. Qatar University
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This page is a summary of: عقد التمويل المهيكل: خصائصه وصور تطبيقه في الفقه الإسلامي, Journal of College of Sharia & Islamic Studies, December 2022, Qatar University,
DOI: 10.29117/jcsis.2023.0346.
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