7 articles in this issue
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Sayuti Abdul Manas, Ismail Abdullah
Anybody who studies on the conditions of waqf (endowment) in the Islamic world will discover various views in dealing with it. In order to fulfil the ultimate purposes behind waqf and to meet the needs of people, some restrict its function solely on real ... see more
Abu Baker Tawfeeq, Hossam elDin elSayfi
In this research, the researchers attempt to illustrate the linguistic and terminological meanings of Sukuk. They also want to point out their importance in financing major projects. Additionally, they try to recall the role of Islamic Sukuk in the contem... see more
Kacem Idrissi
This research aims to explain Ibn Rushd’s method of presenting jurisprudential issues and opinions of jurists on them. He applied a distiguished method which is very unlikely to be found in other books of Islamic jurisprudence. The researcher applie... see more
Hakim Ibrahim Abdul Jabbar alShamiri
The Muslim ummah lived their golden era during ?Umar’s Caliphate because it achieved security, stability, justice and equality. Caliph ?Umar bin al-Kha??ab? was distinguished by characteristics that are rarely found in any ruler throughout human history. ... see more
Noor Mahinar Abu Bakar, Norhashimah Mohd Yasin
The banker-customer relationship is a contractual relationship based on the contract between Islamic banks and its customers. Islamic banks use standardized contracts and offer them on a ‘take it or leave it’ basis where the terms cannot be negotiat... see more
Nabil Bello, Must. Fahinur Haque, Adewale Abideen Adeyemi, Aznan Hasan
One of the Shari?ah’s requirements in conducting transactions is realising the Maqa?id al-Shari?ah. The Modern online banking system is very common to everyone, so it is considered as al-?Urf or al-?adah (common practice or custom) under the Shari?ah. How... see more