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Islamic Finance is different because for instance normal commercial banks set an intrest rate on a loan. meanwhile Islamic banks for instance if your buying a car, will buy the car for you and sell it to you at a different price for instance a 8000$ car will cost you 10000$ and you pay installments over a period of time. No collateral either.. bit complicated i never seemed to understand how its worksOriginally posted by little dave hedgehog View Postare there no muslim banks?
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My impression was that the prohibition was on usury - although extended somewhat from the typical western definition to conclude that any interest on a loan is excessive. In savings the relationship is different - i.e. the bank pays you to hold your money rather than it being conceived as you lending it to them. Obviously I'm not an expert and it is all a bit esoteric to an outsider like me.Originally posted by Maxiedge View PostWhat about savings? I'm pretty sure Islamic banks offer interest on savings.
Maybe, the Sharia Law is opposing the fact that Wonga loans are paid back at 100%+ interest which in a way equates to gambling?"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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its effectively fixed interest for the duration of the loan is it not.Originally posted by Robbie-fowler999 View PostIslamic Finance is different because for instance normal commercial banks set an intrest rate on a loan. meanwhile Islamic banks for instance if your buying a car, will buy the car for you and sell it to you at a different price for instance a 8000$ car will cost you 10000$ and you pay installments over a period of time. No collateral either.. bit complicated i never seemed to understand how its works
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They're also not allowed to drink but it didn't stop Momo from wearing the shirt when we were sponsored by Carlsberg. Something tells me this is just the press making things up as they go along.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAdvertising money shiz...Muslims are not allowed to benefit in any way from lending or receiving monies.
JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER
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Well...the press aren't making it up but I can well imagine the Muslim Council of Britain are doing this for a bit of publicity, raise their profile etc, knowing full well it's a load of ****e.Originally posted by Gingawaria View PostThey're also not allowed to drink but it didn't stop Momo from wearing the shirt when we were sponsored by Carlsberg. Something tells me this is just the press making things up as they go along.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Embarrassing. How do such clueless morons get paid work? He clearly had never seen Cazorla play.
Tweeted by Robbie Savage a day or two before the season started...
Robbie Savage @RobbieSavage8
Cazorla wouldn't get in the Swansea team !! LolThanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Deary me.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostEmbarrassing. How do such clueless morons get paid work? He clearly had never seen Cazorla play.
Tweeted by Robbie Savage a day or two before the season started...
Collymore was banging on about Michu at the start of the season. What a bargain he was, how he was shocked that bigger teams weren't in for him etc... Collymore had never ever mentioned his name previously and had probably never seen him play. Yet after a couple of games for Swansea he jumps right on the bandwagon.
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I have no idea how the system works tbh.. but since most of the managers working in Islamic Banks Drive Mercedes and Porsches they find a way to make a profit.. profit is not prohibited in Islamic Finance.. just Interest and it they work around that in a different wayOriginally posted by dww View PostMy impression was that the prohibition was on usury - although extended somewhat from the typical western definition to conclude that any interest on a loan is excessive. In savings the relationship is different - i.e. the bank pays you to hold your money rather than it being conceived as you lending it to them. Obviously I'm not an expert and it is all a bit esoteric to an outsider like me.
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