Islamic Finance Basics Part 3: Making sense of murabaha

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Islamic Finance Basics Part 3: Making sense of murabaha

Murabaha is referred to in English as “cost plus financing”. It is widely known to be one of the easiest modes of Islamic financial transaction – whether for corporate or retail financing – and that is a reason why it takes a big share among sukuk types, as will be highlighted in this report.

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