Deferred Sale (Bai' Mu'ajjal/Bai' Bi Thaman Ajil (Bba)): Its Origin and Validity from a Maqāṣid Sharī'ah Perspective

Deferred sale (Bai ' mu'ajjat), in the Islamic Banking and Finance world widely known as Bai ' bi thaman ajil (BBA), is used as an extension to Profit-sale (Bai ' murabahah); both sales complement each other. The Profitsale sells the commodity with profit over the cost price, and...

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Commodities
Consumers
Interest rates
Islam
Islamic financing
Islamic law
Muslims
Profit margins
Sales
Tenure
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