List of Figures

  1. Figure 2.1 Dimensions of Islam
  2. Figure 3.1 Simple musharaka transaction
  3. Figure 3.2 Simple mudaraba structure
  4. Figure 3.3 Simple murabaha structure
  5. Figure 3.4 Operating lease
  6. Figure 3.5 Finance lease
  7. Figure 3.6 Simple salam structure
  8. Figure 3.7 Simple istisna structure
  9. Figure 3.8 Simple parallel istisna structure
  10. Figure 3.9 Parties involved in a letter of credit transaction
  11. Figure 3.10 Simple arbun structure
  12. Figure 3.11 Generic sukuk structure
  13. Figure 3.12 Sukuk al musharaka
  14. Figure 3.13 Sukuk al mudaraba
  15. Figure 3.14 Sukuk al ijara
  16. Figure 3.15 Sukuk al salam
  17. Figure 3.16 Sukuk al istisna
  18. Figure 5.1 Two-tier mudaraba or wakala structure for savings accounts
  19. Figure 5.2 Two-tier mudaraba or wakala structure for fund management
  20. Figure 5.3 Lease for personal finance
  21. Figure 5.4 Murabaha for personal finance
  22. Figure 5.5 Commodity murabaha for personal finance
  23. Figure 6.1 Simple commodity mudaraba structure
  24. Figure 6.2 Commodity murabaha, deposit given
  25. Figure 6.3 Commodity murabaha, cash and warrant flow
  26. Figure 6.4 Reverse commodity murabaha, deposit taken
  27. Figure 6.5 Reverse commodity murabaha, cash and warrant flow
  28. Figure 6.6 Tawarruq
  29. Figure 6.7 Two-tier wakala structure for liquidity management
  30. Figure 6.8 Exchange of deposits
  31. Figure 6.9 Profit rate swap
  32. Figure 7.1 Murabaha in trade finance
  33. Figure 7.2 Tawarruq in trade finance
  34. Figure 7.3 Musharaka transaction in project finance
  35. Figure 7.4 Istisna in project finance
  36. Figure 7.5 Lease applied to property finance
  37. Figure 7.6 Sale ...

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