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Haram: Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah.
Hawalah: Literally, it means transfer; legally, it is an agreement by which a debtor is freed from a debt by another becoming responsible for a debt or the transfer of a claim of a debt by shifting the liability for payment from one person to another.
Hikmah: Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction.
Hisbah: A term used by the classical Muslim jurists to describe the function carried out by the state or appropriate Islamic authority to regulate the market place. It includes whatever steps may be needed in order to maintain a fair and orderly market place.
Ibadat : Worship or Ritual act.
IFI: Islamic Financial Institution, may be a bank or any financial instiution conducting business according to the Shari'ah principles.
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.
Ijab: Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul.
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.
Ilm: Knowledge.
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Across:3. | Worship or Ritual act. | 5. | 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. |
| 6. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. | 8. | Knowledge. |
| | Down:1. | Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul. | 2. | A term used by the classical Muslim jurists to describe the function carried out by the state or appropriate Islamic authority to regulate the market place. It includes whatever steps may be needed in order to maintain a fair and orderly market place. | 3. | 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. |
| 4. | Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah. | 7. | Islamic Financial Institution, may be a bank or any financial instiution conducting business according to the Shari'ah principles. |
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IIFIN
Across:3. | Worship or Ritual act. | 5. | 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. |
| 6. | Rationale, Wisdom behind any course of action or injunction. | 8. | Knowledge. |
| | Down:1. | Offer (in contract). Opposite of Qabul. | 2. | A term used by the classical Muslim jurists to describe the function carried out by the state or appropriate Islamic authority to regulate the market place. It includes whatever steps may be needed in order to maintain a fair and orderly market place. | 3. | 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. |
| 4. | Unlawful in Islam, activities which are explicitly prohibited by The Qur'an or the Sunnah. | 7. | Islamic Financial Institution, may be a bank or any financial instiution conducting business according to the Shari'ah principles. |
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