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<i>Islamic finance</i>. | |||
Interest. | |||
The prohibition of interest is one of the most significant principles of Islamic finance. | |||
''Riba'' is the Arabic word for increase, or excess. | |||
<i>(Not to be confused with RiBa.)</i> | |||
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* [[ | * [[Interest]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Islamic finance]] | ||
* [[RiBa]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 7 February 2021
Islamic finance.
Interest.
The prohibition of interest is one of the most significant principles of Islamic finance.
Riba is the Arabic word for increase, or excess.
(Not to be confused with RiBa.)