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The Tijara Bulletin: December Issue 0131. After Covid-19, what is next for Islamic Banking?2. Sukuk in the face of Covid...
14/12/2020

The Tijara Bulletin: December Issue 013
1. After Covid-19, what is next for Islamic Banking?
2. Sukuk in the face of Covid-19

https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-december-issue-013/

Highlights of December Issue, 2020 After Covid-19, what is next for Islamic Banking? By Oxford Business Group Sukuk in the face of Covid-19 By Fitch Ratings and Reuters Download

Highlights of October Issue, 2020 1. Microfinance During COVID-19 2. Principle of Restricted Investments in Islamic Bank...
13/10/2020

Highlights of October Issue, 2020
1. Microfinance During COVID-19
2. Principle of Restricted Investments in Islamic Banking and Finance

https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-september-issue-011/

Highlights of October Issue, 2020 Microfinance During COVID-19 By BR Research Principle of Restricted Investments in Islamic Banking and Finance By Saleh A. Osore Download

The Tijara Bulletin September Issue 0101. What makes Islamic Banking Windows Shari’ah Compliant?2. Asset-backed Principl...
10/09/2020

The Tijara Bulletin September Issue 010
1. What makes Islamic Banking Windows Shari’ah Compliant?
2. Asset-backed Principle in Islamic Finance and Banking
https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-september-issue-010/

Highlights of September Issue, 2020 What makes Islamic Banking Windows Shari’ah Compliant? by Tego Wolasa Asset-backed Principle in Islamic Finance and Banking by Saleh A. Osore Download

Highlights of August Issue, 2020 Reputation in Islamic Banking and Finance Industry by Tahir Mohamed Islamic Finance Tak...
12/08/2020

Highlights of August Issue, 2020 Reputation in Islamic Banking and Finance Industry by Tahir Mohamed Islamic Finance Takes on COVID-19 by Aamir A Rehman Download
https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-august-issue-009/

Highlights of August Issue, 2020 Reputation in Islamic Banking and Finance Industry by Tahir Mohamed Islamic Finance Takes on COVID-19 by Aamir A Rehman Download

Highlights of July Issue, 2020 Why Image is everything in Islamic Banking and Finance by Tahir Mohamed The Forgotten Pri...
11/07/2020

Highlights of July Issue, 2020 Why Image is everything in Islamic Banking and Finance by Tahir Mohamed The Forgotten Principle of Islamic Banking and Finance by Saleh A. Osore Download
https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-july-issue-008/

Highlights of July Issue, 2020 Why Image is everything in Islamic Banking and Finance by Tahir Mohamed The Forgotten Principle of Islamic Banking and Finance by Saleh A. Osore Download

Highlights of June Issue, 2020 Principles of Islamic Banking & Finance By Saleh A. Osore Arbitration in Islamic Banking ...
17/06/2020

Highlights of June Issue, 2020 Principles of Islamic Banking & Finance By Saleh A. Osore Arbitration in Islamic Banking and Finance Contracts in Kenya By Dr. Khalid Amman Download
https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-may-issue-007/

Highlights of June Issue, 2020 Principles of Islamic Banking & Finance By Saleh A. Osore Arbitration in Islamic Banking and Finance Contracts in Kenya By Dr. Khalid Amman Download

The Tijara Bulletin: May Issue 006https://www.tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-may-issue-006/
08/05/2020

The Tijara Bulletin: May Issue 006
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Highlights of May Issue, 2020 Ministry of Education Starts Developing Learning Guides for Islamic Banking Courses by Tego Wolasa The Potential of Waqf in the Economic development of those aected by the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kenya by Omar Mohammed Saleh Gharar in Unilateral change of Terms in a Bilat...

Assalam aleikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhPlease see all our posts on Islamic Finance on the link below. You can also su...
05/04/2020

Assalam aleikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
Please see all our posts on Islamic Finance on the link below. You can also subscribe to our blog so that you get all latest posts on your email.

Barakallahu fyk

http://tijara.co.ke/category/islamic-finance/

04/04/2020
The Tijara Bulletin: December Issue 001 Highlights of December Issue, 2019 Kenya Develops National Competency Based Curr...
04/04/2020

The Tijara Bulletin: December Issue 001 Highlights of December Issue, 2019 Kenya Develops National Competency Based Curriculum for Islamic Banking By Tego Wolasa Islamic Entrepreneurship – is it any dierent from Western Entrepreneurship? By Khalfan Abdallah What is Riba? By Saleh Osore Download
http://tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-december-issue-001/

The Tijara Bulletin: December Issue 001 Highlights of December Issue, 2019 Kenya Develops National Competency Based Curriculum for Islamic Banking By Tego Wolasa Islamic Entrepreneurship – is it any dierent from Western Entrepreneurship? By Khalfan Abdallah What is Riba? By Saleh Osore Download

The Tijara Bulletin: January Issue 002 Highlights of January Issue, 2020 Legal Frameworks of The Islamic Financial Insti...
04/04/2020

The Tijara Bulletin: January Issue 002 Highlights of January Issue, 2020 Legal Frameworks of The Islamic Financial Institutions in Kenya By Dr. Khaled Aman Difference Between Riba (Interest) & Proffit By Saleh Osore Lessons for Islamic Finance Practitioners from the Story of the Town by the Sea By Khalfan Abdallah Download
http://tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-january-issue-002/

The Tijara Bulletin: January Issue 002 Highlights of January Issue, 2020 Legal Frameworks of The Islamic Financial Institutions in Kenya By Dr. Khaled Aman Difference Between Riba (Interest) & Proffit By Saleh Osore Lessons for Islamic Finance Practitioners from the Story of the Town by the Sea By K...

The Tijara Bulletin: February Issue 003 Highlights of February Issue, 2020 Legal Frameworks of The Islamic Financial Ins...
03/04/2020

The Tijara Bulletin: February Issue 003 Highlights of February Issue, 2020 Legal Frameworks of The Islamic Financial Institutions in Kenya By Dr, Khaled Aman Is Riba prohibited only in Islam? By Saleh Osore Download
http://tijara.co.ke/the-tijara-bulletin-february-issue-003/

The Tijara Bulletin: February Issue 003 Highlights of February Issue, 2020 Legal Frameworks of The Islamic Financial Institutions in Kenya By Dr, Khaled Aman Is Riba prohibited only in Islam? By Saleh Osore Download

Dua for protection from diseases.
01/04/2020

Dua for protection from diseases.

The word “riba”, often translated as “usury” or “interest”, comes from the Arabic root meaning “to increase” or “to gain...
29/03/2020

The word “riba”, often translated as “usury” or “interest”, comes from the Arabic root meaning “to increase” or “to gain”, and is specifically prohibited in the Qur’an on several occasions.

It’s an extra earning in a lender borrower relationship whereby money is treated as a commodity of trade, either being paid by a client to the financial institution or the institution paying the client. It’s that effortless gain.

http://tijara.co.ke/difference-between-riba-interest-charged-in-conventional-banks-and-profit-charged-by-islamic-banks/

The word “riba”, often translated as “usury” or “interest”, comes from the Arabic root meaning “to increase” or “to gain”, and is specifically prohibited in the Qur’an on several occasions. It’s an extra earning in a lender borrower relationship whereby money is treated as a ...

The term wadi’ah is derived from the verb “​Wada’a”.​ It means to keep, lodge, store, entrust, leave, or deposit. It  al...
27/03/2020

The term wadi’ah is derived from the verb “​Wada’a”.​ It means to keep, lodge, store, entrust, leave, or deposit. It also means to leave something in someone’s custody. In technical terms, it refers to the act of keeping or the property that is being kept.

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Wadi'ah means to keep, lodge, store, entrust, leave or deposit of assets for safekeeping without any return and asset is returned on the owner's request the

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