Islamic banking and finance: on its way to globalization

Purpose - The main objective of this paper is to highlight the unprecedented growth of Islamic banking and finance in the contemporary finance world. It captures the advancements of Islamic banking and finance industry across the tools, systems, sectors, markets and over 75 countries from Africa, As...

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Financial institutions
Globalization
Hedging
Innovations
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International finance
Investments
Islam
Islamic financing
Liquidity
Muslims
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