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Head: Islamic Finance Planning & Business Growth | Islamic Finance Specialist | Podcast Host - Benefit Continuum

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.

Igshaan Samsodien

Head: Islamic Finance Planning & Business Growth | Islamic Finance Specialist | Podcast Host - Benefit Continuum

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Rashied Daniels

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Salaam. How would Garaar affect flight ticket price fluctuations for Hujaaj.

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