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Makruh : Reprehensible, discouraged. Technical term used by the jurists to classify actions with regard to their desirability, (an action which is not clearly prohibited and not punished for committing.
Mudarib : The partner in Mudarabah
Maliki : One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic Jurisprudence, founded by Imam Malik Ibn Anas.
ANNUITY : A life insurance product that pays periodic income benefits for a specific period of time or over the course of the annuitant’s lifetime. There are two basic types: deferred and immediate.
Musharakah : The literal meaning is sharing, an investment partnership with profit-loss-sharing implications.
Mustahab : Meritorious, or opposite of Makuh
PSA : Acronym of special account in takaful
Real Asset : Physical or tangible or identifiable assets such as gold, land, equipment, patents, etc. Opposite of a financial asset
Retakaful : Reinsurance based on Islamic principles
Security : A pledge made to secure the performance of a contract or the fulfillment of an obligation.
TAIB
Across:2. | Reprehensible, discouraged. Technical term used by the jurists to classify actions with regard to their desirability, (an action which is not clearly prohibited and not punished for committing. | 5. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic Jurisprudence, founded by Imam Malik Ibn Anas. | 6. | Acronym of special account in takaful | 7. | Reinsurance based on Islamic principles | 8. | Physical or tangible or identifiable assets such as gold, land, equipment, patents, etc. Opposite of a financial asset |
| | Down:1. | Meritorious, or opposite of Makuh | 2. | The partner in Mudarabah | 3. | A life insurance product that pays periodic income benefits for a specific period of time or over the course of the annuitant’s lifetime. There are two basic types: deferred and immediate. | 4. | A pledge made to secure the performance of a contract or the fulfillment of an obligation. | 5. | The literal meaning is sharing, an investment partnership with profit-loss-sharing implications. |
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TAIB
Across:2. | Reprehensible, discouraged. Technical term used by the jurists to classify actions with regard to their desirability, (an action which is not clearly prohibited and not punished for committing. | 5. | One of the four well-known schools of thought in Islamic Jurisprudence, founded by Imam Malik Ibn Anas. | 6. | Acronym of special account in takaful | 7. | Reinsurance based on Islamic principles | 8. | Physical or tangible or identifiable assets such as gold, land, equipment, patents, etc. Opposite of a financial asset |
| | Down:1. | Meritorious, or opposite of Makuh | 2. | The partner in Mudarabah | 3. | A life insurance product that pays periodic income benefits for a specific period of time or over the course of the annuitant’s lifetime. There are two basic types: deferred and immediate. | 4. | A pledge made to secure the performance of a contract or the fulfillment of an obligation. | 5. | The literal meaning is sharing, an investment partnership with profit-loss-sharing implications. |
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