Full Episode in the comments. An Islamic investment adheres to Shariah principles, avoiding interest (riba) and investing in halal (permissible) activities. It emphasizes profit-sharing and asset-backed investments, ensuring ethical and socially responsible practices. Such investments prioritize risk-sharing and prohibit excessive uncertainty (gharar). Examples include Sukuk (Islamic bonds) and Shariah-compliant mutual funds. Great discussion with Abdul Davids, sharing his insights and wisdoms about the basics of Shari’ah investments.
Salaam. How would Garaar affect flight ticket price fluctuations for Hujaaj.
Head: Islamic Finance Planning & Business Growth | Islamic Finance Specialist | Podcast Host - Benefit Continuum
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