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An analysis of the classical and contemporary juristic opinions on bay Al- Dayn

Hanudin Amin, (2007) An analysis of the classical and contemporary juristic opinions on bay Al- Dayn. Labuan e-Journal of Muamalat and Society , 1 . pp. 29-40. ISSN 1985-482X

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Official URL: http://wwwkal.ums.edu.my/LJMS/Volume_1_2007/LJMS_vol1_2007_29-40[4].pdf

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Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Labuan School of International Business and Finance

Abstract

The term, bay al-dayn, has created an interest amongst the Muslim jurists of classical and contemporary alike. This issue has also driven the force to recognize the importance
of bay al-dayn pertaining to its meaning, priorities and applications in the banking industry today. Compliance to or otherwise to the principles of Shariah is the agenda of
this paper entitled “An Analysis of the Classical and Contemporary Juristic Opinions on bay al-dayn” which speaks for itself. Some issues will be analyzed in detail and some
issues will be discussed in general. Further observations and critical opinions will be offered when necessary.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Bay al-dayn, comparative analysis, Islam, Malaysia
Subjects:H Social Sciences, Economics, Sociology
K Law
ID Code:5604

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