Realising a vision for Islamic finance


THE basic objective of Islam is to emancipate people from every kind of material and doctrinal slavery and uphold social justice.

In the economic field, and with particular regards to finance, Islam has also paid due attention to all the factors that restrict the freedom of action, and those that lead to material and intellectual bondage (Behechti & Bahonar, 1990).

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