Shariah Compliant investing

Shariah-compliant investing seeks financial returns by investing in companies that follow Islamic finance principles. Further reading Understanding Shariah Compliant Investment: A Simple Guide - Good Finance What is Shariah-compliant investing? - Pensionbee

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Shariah-compliant funds

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Sukuk

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Takaful

Further reading What Is Takaful Insurance and How Does It Work? - Investopedia

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What is Gharar in Islamic finance?

Gharar is a fundamental concept in Islamic finance, derived from the Arabic word for uncertainty, ambiguity, deception or risk. It is often translated into English as excessive risk, hazard or speculation. In Islamic finance, Gharar refers to transactions where the terms or subject matter are uncertain, leading to a significant imbalance of information - information assymetry - or a high probability of loss for one or more parties. This includes contracts with unknown outcomes, poorly defined specifications, or contingencies that are difficult or impossible to quantify or assess. ...

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