List of Figures
- Figure 2.1 Dimensions of Islam
- Figure 3.1 Simple musharaka transaction
- Figure 3.2 Simple mudaraba structure
- Figure 3.3 Simple murabaha structure
- Figure 3.4 Operating lease
- Figure 3.5 Finance lease
- Figure 3.6 Simple salam structure
- Figure 3.7 Simple istisna structure
- Figure 3.8 Simple parallel istisna structure
- Figure 3.9 Parties involved in a letter of credit transaction
- Figure 3.10 Simple arbun structure
- Figure 3.11 Generic sukuk structure
- Figure 3.12 Sukuk al musharaka
- Figure 3.13 Sukuk al mudaraba
- Figure 3.14 Sukuk al ijara
- Figure 3.15 Sukuk al salam
- Figure 3.16 Sukuk al istisna
- Figure 5.1 Two-tier mudaraba or wakala structure for savings accounts
- Figure 5.2 Two-tier mudaraba or wakala structure for fund management
- Figure 5.3 Lease for personal finance
- Figure 5.4 Murabaha for personal finance
- Figure 5.5 Commodity murabaha for personal finance
- Figure 6.1 Simple commodity mudaraba structure
- Figure 6.2 Commodity murabaha, deposit given
- Figure 6.3 Commodity murabaha, cash and warrant flow
- Figure 6.4 Reverse commodity murabaha, deposit taken
- Figure 6.5 Reverse commodity murabaha, cash and warrant flow
- Figure 6.6 Tawarruq
- Figure 6.7 Two-tier wakala structure for liquidity management
- Figure 6.8 Exchange of deposits
- Figure 6.9 Profit rate swap
- Figure 7.1 Murabaha in trade finance
- Figure 7.2 Tawarruq in trade finance
- Figure 7.3 Musharaka transaction in project finance
- Figure 7.4 Istisna in project finance
- Figure 7.5 Lease applied to property finance
- Figure 7.6 Sale ...
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