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Musharakah Mutanakisah (MM) Financing: Experience of Islamic Banks

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  • Mouhoub Dalal

    (University of Algiers3.Algeria)

  • Deghmoum Hichem

    (University of Algiers3.Algeria)

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This study aims to analyze the concepts and practices of Musharakah Mutanakisah (MM) by Islamic banks. The findings revealed that the MM is a hybrid contract that combines three independent contracts namely: partnership, leasing and sale. MM could be used it for financing asset acquisition as well as for other types of partnership. Hence, MM has been successfully implemented by Islamic banks in Islamic and non-Islamic countries for house financing.

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  • Mouhoub Dalal & Deghmoum Hichem, 2021. "Musharakah Mutanakisah (MM) Financing: Experience of Islamic Banks," Post-Print hal-03453917, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03453917
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    Islamic banks; Leasing and sale; Musharakah Mutanakisah (MM); Partnership;
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