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  2. Shariq Nisar - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded TASIS (Taqwaa Advisory and Shariah Investment Solutions), a shariah advisory institution, related to finance, based in Mumbai, that screens stocks for Shariah compliance. His first major work was the launch of India's first Shariah Index in association with the Bombay Stock Exchange [2] (i.e. "BSE TASIS Shariah 50").

  3. Islamic finance products, services and contracts - Wikipedia

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    An earlier 2008 study of 126 microfinance institutions in 14 Muslim countries [272] found similarly weak outreach—only 380,000 members [Note 18] out of an estimated total population of 77 million there were "22 million active borrowers" of non-sharia-compliant microfinance institutions ("Grameen Bank, BRAC, and ASA") as of 2011 in Bangladesh ...

  4. Islamic banking and finance - Wikipedia

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    Sharia-compliant banking grew at an annual rate of 17.6% between 2009 and 2013, faster than conventional banking, [11] and is estimated to be $2 trillion in size, [11] but at 1% of total world, [11] [12] [205] still much smaller than the conventional sector. As of 2010, Islamic financial institutions operate in 105 countries.

  5. S&P BSE 500 Shariah Index - Wikipedia

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    The S&P BSE 500 Shariah Index is an Indian stock market index that represent all Shariah compliant companies of the broad-based S&P BSE 500 index. The index is part of the family of S&P Shariah indices with the S&P 500 Shariah, S&P Europe 350 Shariah, and S&P Pan Asia Shariah among others.

  6. Category:Islamic banks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Islamic banks" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Al Rayan Bank UK;

  7. Dow Jones Islamic Market Index - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Jones Islamic Market Index (DJIM), is a stock market index created for investors seeking investments using Islamic finance in compliance with Muslim Sharia law.. The DJIM indices use a screening process to identify companies that are compliant with Shariah law.

  8. Sharia and securities trading - Wikipedia

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    that the bank will purchase the investor's asset "for a price equal to the benchmark" [61] So despite the fact that benchmark involves non-compliant investments, the contract is not "bilateral" (something forbidden by sharia), because "the two undertaking promised are mutually exclusive", and this (proponents say) makes it in compliance with ...

  9. Profit and loss sharing - Wikipedia

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    Profit and Loss Sharing (also called PLS or participatory banking) refers to Sharia-compliant forms of equity financing such as mudarabah and musharakah.These mechanisms comply with the religious prohibition on interest on loans that most Muslims subscribe to.