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Trim Size: 6in x 9in Kureshi ftoc.tex V2-12/10/2014 9:38am Page vii Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Product Offerings xv xvii xxi xxiii Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1 The Islamic Finance Space 5 Modern Phase of Islamic Finance 8 CHAPTER 2 BaialInah 13 Definitions of BaialInah 13 BaialInahProcess Flow 15 Legal Issues with BaialInah 17 BaialInahas a Financial Product 19 Transfer of Ownership 20 Documentation Involved 21 Resolutions on BaialInah 21 Conclusion 22 CHAPTER 3 Murabahah, Bai Mu ajjal, and Bai Bithman Ajil 23 Murabahah Sale/Credit Sale/Credit 25 Enhancements to Murabahah 26 Murabahah Working Capital 28 Credit-Based Sale/Markup or Riba 28 Bonafide Murabahah/True Sale 29 Trading House Model 31 COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL vii

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