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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
Tabarru: Act of charity out of one's own free will without any compulsion or obligation
Tafwid: To entrust.
Takaful: An Arabic word meaning “guaranteeing each other”, Islamic insurance
Dirham: Name of a currency unit, usually a silver coin, used in the past in several Muslim countries. The term is still used in some Muslim countries, such as Morocco and United Arab Emirates.
Dunya: This "world"
Fitrah : Law of nature
Gharar: uncertainty, hazard, sale of a thing which is not present at hand; or the sale of a thing whose consequence or outcome is not known; or a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will come to be or not, such as fish in water.
Hadiah: Gift, present.
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Across:2. | An Arabic word meaning “guaranteeing each other”, Islamic insurance | 5. | This "world" | 6. | Law of nature |
| 7. | Literally, custom, habit or way of life, commonly understood as the sayings and living example of the Prophet Muhammad | 8. | Act of charity out of one's own free will without any compulsion or obligation |
| | Down:1. | uncertainty, hazard, sale of a thing which is not present at hand; or the sale of a thing whose consequence or outcome is not known; or a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will come to be or not, such as fish in water. | 3. | Gift, present. | 4. | To entrust. |
| 5. | Name of a currency unit, usually a silver coin, used in the past in several Muslim countries. The term is still used in some Muslim countries, such as Morocco and United Arab Emirates. | 7. | an Islamic financial certificate. Similar characteristics to that of a conventional bond with the key difference being that they are assets backed. |
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IIFIN
Across:2. | An Arabic word meaning “guaranteeing each other”, Islamic insurance | 5. | This "world" | 6. | Law of nature |
| 7. | Literally, custom, habit or way of life, commonly understood as the sayings and living example of the Prophet Muhammad | 8. | Act of charity out of one's own free will without any compulsion or obligation |
| | Down:1. | uncertainty, hazard, sale of a thing which is not present at hand; or the sale of a thing whose consequence or outcome is not known; or a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will come to be or not, such as fish in water. | 3. | Gift, present. | 4. | To entrust. |
| 5. | Name of a currency unit, usually a silver coin, used in the past in several Muslim countries. The term is still used in some Muslim countries, such as Morocco and United Arab Emirates. | 7. | an Islamic financial certificate. Similar characteristics to that of a conventional bond with the key difference being that they are assets backed. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only