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Sahih: Valid, said of a contract. Opp. Batil.
Salam: A forward sale where the full price of the goods is paid in advance at the time of contract.
Salat: Obligatory prayers said five times a day, practiced by Muslims.
Sarf: Currency exchange.
Security: A pledge made to secure the performance of a contract or the fulfillment of an obligation.
Shariah: Often referred to as Islamic law.
Speculation: Engagement in risky business transactions on the chance of quick or considerable profit.
Sukuk: an Islamic financial certificate. Similar characteristics to that of a conventional bond with the key difference being that they are assets backed.
Sunnah: Literally, custom, habit or way of life, commonly understood as the sayings and living example of the Prophet Muhammad.
SWT: Subhanahu wa-ta'ala.
Across:3. | an Islamic financial certificate. Similar characteristics to that of a conventional bond with the key difference being that they are assets backed. | 4. | Often referred to as Islamic law. |
| 5. | Engagement in risky business transactions on the chance of quick or considerable profit. | 6. | Obligatory prayers said five times a day, practiced by Muslims. |
| | Down:1. | Valid, said of a contract. Opp. Batil. | 2. | A pledge made to secure the performance of a contract or the fulfillment of an obligation. | 3. | A forward sale where the full price of the goods is paid in advance at the time of contract. |
| 4. | Literally, custom, habit or way of life, commonly understood as the sayings and living example of the Prophet Muhammad. | 5. | Subhanahu wa-ta'ala. | 6. | Currency exchange. |
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Across:3. | an Islamic financial certificate. Similar characteristics to that of a conventional bond with the key difference being that they are assets backed. | 4. | Often referred to as Islamic law. |
| 5. | Engagement in risky business transactions on the chance of quick or considerable profit. | 6. | Obligatory prayers said five times a day, practiced by Muslims. |
| | Down:1. | Valid, said of a contract. Opp. Batil. | 2. | A pledge made to secure the performance of a contract or the fulfillment of an obligation. | 3. | A forward sale where the full price of the goods is paid in advance at the time of contract. |
| 4. | Literally, custom, habit or way of life, commonly understood as the sayings and living example of the Prophet Muhammad. | 5. | Subhanahu wa-ta'ala. | 6. | Currency exchange. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only