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Ihsan: Carrying out noble deeds without expecting any worldly rewards but doing it for the pleasure of Almighty God.The doing of good and showing it in both deed and action, a sense of social responsibility borne from religious convictions.
Ihtikar: Hoarding, the prohibited practice of purchasing essential commodities, such as food and storing them in anticipation of increase in prices.
Ijtihad: effort, exertion, diligence. Independent or innovative legal reasoning or interpretation, to formulate a ruling on a given issue on the basis of evidence found in Islamic sources.
Imam: leader. Guide or ruler. Head of a religious community.
Iman: Personal faith, conviction or belief.
Infaq: Spending. In the literature of Islamic economics , It usually refers to spending on poor, orphan, Traveler or the people who ar unable to return their debts.
Iqtisad: moderation. It refers to Islamic approach to economic problems.
Islah: Reform
Islam: is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an.
Insurance: Pooling of risks and many individuals and business entities and transforming them to an insurer/insurance company or a large group in return for payment of a premium.
Across:2. | Hoarding, the prohibited practice of purchasing essential commodities, such as food and storing them in anticipation of increase in prices. | 3. | Carrying out noble deeds without expecting any worldly rewards but doing it for the pleasure of Almighty God.The doing of good and showing it in both deed and action, a sense of social responsibility borne from religious convictions. | 4. | Reform | 5. | moderation. It refers to Islamic approach to economic problems. | 7. | Spending. In the literature of Islamic economics , It usually refers to spending on poor, orphan, Traveler or the people who ar unable to return their debts. |
| | Down:1. | effort, exertion, diligence. Independent or innovative legal reasoning or interpretation, to formulate a ruling on a given issue on the basis of evidence found in Islamic sources. | 2. | Pooling of risks and many individuals and business entities and transforming them to an insurer/insurance company or a large group in return for payment of a premium. | 4. | leader. Guide or ruler. Head of a religious community. | 5. | Personal faith, conviction or belief. | 6. | is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an. |
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Across:2. | Hoarding, the prohibited practice of purchasing essential commodities, such as food and storing them in anticipation of increase in prices. | 3. | Carrying out noble deeds without expecting any worldly rewards but doing it for the pleasure of Almighty God.The doing of good and showing it in both deed and action, a sense of social responsibility borne from religious convictions. | 4. | Reform | 5. | moderation. It refers to Islamic approach to economic problems. | 7. | Spending. In the literature of Islamic economics , It usually refers to spending on poor, orphan, Traveler or the people who ar unable to return their debts. |
| | Down:1. | effort, exertion, diligence. Independent or innovative legal reasoning or interpretation, to formulate a ruling on a given issue on the basis of evidence found in Islamic sources. | 2. | Pooling of risks and many individuals and business entities and transforming them to an insurer/insurance company or a large group in return for payment of a premium. | 4. | leader. Guide or ruler. Head of a religious community. | 5. | Personal faith, conviction or belief. | 6. | is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur'an. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only