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Definition of Islamic finance - Finance dictionary

Islamic finance (For more, see the Vernimmen.com Newsletter, November 2006)

Sharia law is not opposed to the centuries old principle of earning a Return on money that is lent, but rather on the fixed and predetermined nature of the Return (Riba). Under Islamic law, the basis of any Return on invested money should be the Profitability of the asset being financed by the investment. This should be the sole basis for any earnings. As a matter of principle, it excludes the idea of fixed Returns that are disconnected from the performance of the asset financed. In other words, Islamic finance is based on the principle of sharing both losses and profits. The main obligation for a financial transaction is that it must be based on a tangible asset so that the losses and profits generated by this asset can be shared.

Islamic finance (For more, see the Vernimmen.com Newsletter, November 2006)

Sharia law is not opposed to the centuries old principle of earning a Return on money that is lent, but rather on the fixed and predetermined nature of the Return (Riba). Under Islamic law, the basis of any Return on invested money should be the Profitability of the asset being financed by the investment. This should be the sole basis for any earnings. As a matter of principle, it excludes the idea of fixed Returns that are disconnected from the performance of the asset financed. In other words, Islamic finance is based on the principle of sharing both losses and profits. The main obligation for a financial transaction is that it must be based on a tangible asset so that the losses and profits generated by this asset can be shared.

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Definitions of terms begining with the same letter as "Islamic finance" :

IADB
IAS
IASB
IBRD
ICE
Identified purchase cost
Idiosyncratic risk
IFC
IFRS
Ijara
Ijara-wa-Iqtina
IMF
Immunisation
Impaired debt
Impairment losses
Impairment test
Implicit rating
Implied volatility
In the money
Incentive contracting
Income
Income statement
Income stock
Incoterms
Incremental project
Incumbrance
Indenture
Index floater
Index management
Index trackers
Index-linked securities
Indication of Interest
Indirect finance
Indirect method
Indirect valuation method
Industrial synergy
Industry risk
Ineligible
Inflation
Inflation risk
Information cascade
Informational efficiency
Initial margin
Initial public offering, IPO
Insider
Insider trading
Insolvent
Instalment
Institutional investors
Insurance
Intangible asset
Intangible capital
Intangible fixed asset
Inter-American Development Bank
Interchangeability
Interest
Interest charge
Interest cover
Interest expense
Interest rate
Interest rate option
Interest rate risk
Interest rate swap rate, IRS rate
Interest rate swap, IRS
Interest-bearing
Interest-bearing current account
Interest-only loan
Interim dividend
Interim interest payments
Intermediated debt
Intermediation
Internal capital
Internal financing
Internal growth model
Internal rate of return, IRR
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International bond
International Finance Corporation
International Monetary Fund
International Swaps and Derivatives Association
Intra-annual dividend
Intra-group transactions
Intraday
Intrinsic risk
Intrinsic value - option
Intrinsic value - share
Inventories
Inventory valuation methods
Inverse floaters
Invested capital
Investment
Investment banking
Investment cycle
Investment decision principles
Investment grade
Investment horizon
Investment of funds method
Investment outflows
Investment outlay
Investors
IOI
IOU
IPO
IPO discount
IRR
IRS
IRS rate
ISDA
Islamic finance
Issue at a discount
Issue at a premium
Issue at par
Issue discount
Issue price
Istisna'a

Islamic finance (For more, see the Vernimmen.com Newsletter, November 2006)

Sharia law is not opposed to the centuries old principle of earning a Return on money that is lent, but rather on the fixed and predetermined nature of the Return (Riba). Under Islamic law, the basis of any Return on invested money should be the Profitability of the asset being financed by the investment. This should be the sole basis for any earnings. As a matter of principle, it excludes the idea of fixed Returns that are disconnected from the performance of the asset financed. In other words, Islamic finance is based on the principle of sharing both losses and profits. The main obligation for a financial transaction is that it must be based on a tangible asset so that the losses and profits generated by this asset can be shared.

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