Year
2004
Country
Pakistan
Language
English
Abstract
The author traces the origins and development of Islamic banking, the history of which he proposes can be divided into two parts; first when it existed as a theory, and second, when it developed into a reality. The current practices and deficiencies of interest-free banks are discussed, and the questions of financing and legislation elaborated upon. The difficulties of Islamic banks operating in non-Muslim countries are also examined.
English
ISSN/ISBN
1814-8042
No. of Pages
pp. 7-30
Number
1
Volume
21
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CIS Program Old
CIS publications
No
CIS Thesis
No