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Islamic Economic Studies Journal-Vol. 7, No. 1 & 2-Rajab 1420H & Muharram 1421H (October 1999 & April 2000)

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Islamic Economics

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2000

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Islamic Research and Training Institute - IRTI

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The Journal, Islamic Economic Studies (IES) publishes leading research across all fields of Islamic economics and finance. Established in 1414 Hijri (1993) it is one of the oldest and most respected scholarly journal in the Islamic economics and Islamic finance profession. IES is a peer reviewed and refereed journal that maintains high academic standards.
Articles: Islamic Quasi Equity (Debt) Instruments and the Challenges of Balance Sheet Hedging: An Exploratory Analysis, 1-32. By Tariqullah Khan.
Discussion Papers : Challenges and Opportunities for Islamic Banking and Finance in the West: The UK Experience, 35-59. By Rodney Wilson | Towards an Objective Measure of Gharar in Exchange, 61-102. By Sami Al-Suwailem.

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The Journal, Islamic Economic Studies (IES) publishes leading research across all fields of Islamic economics and finance. Established in 1414 Hijri (1993) it is one of the oldest and most respected scholarly journal in the Islamic economics and Islamic finance profession. IES is a peer reviewed and refereed journal that maintains high academic standards.
Articles: Islamic Quasi Equity (Debt) Instruments and the Challenges of Balance Sheet Hedging: An Exploratory Analysis, 1-32. By Tariqullah Khan.
Discussion Papers : Challenges and Opportunities for Islamic Banking and Finance in the West: The UK Experience, 35-59. By Rodney Wilson | Towards an Objective Measure of Gharar in Exchange, 61-102. By Sami Al-Suwailem.

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