2009
DOI: 10.1504/ijmef.2009.029069
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Role of Islamic mortgage in UK

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“…(1) See Masood, Chichti, Mansour, and Amin (2009), Mansour, Ben Abdelhamid, Masood, & Niazi (2010), Bedoui and Mansour (2015), and Mansour, Ben Jedidia, and Majdoub (2015) for a review of theoretical and empirical works in this regard. (2) See Mansour and Jlassi (2014) and Mansour (2014) for an explanation of faith-based investments and coverage of the interplay between religions and finance.…”
Section: Specificities Of Islamic Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) See Masood, Chichti, Mansour, and Amin (2009), Mansour, Ben Abdelhamid, Masood, & Niazi (2010), Bedoui and Mansour (2015), and Mansour, Ben Jedidia, and Majdoub (2015) for a review of theoretical and empirical works in this regard. (2) See Mansour and Jlassi (2014) and Mansour (2014) for an explanation of faith-based investments and coverage of the interplay between religions and finance.…”
Section: Specificities Of Islamic Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the decades, Islamic home finance has attracted considerable attention in the Islamic finance literature. In the context of the UK, a number of empirical studies [6][7][8] have attempted to assess the challenges, scope, potential and demand for Islamic home finance. However, these studies and the vast majority of the extant studies [9][10][11] failed to take account of opinions voiced by independent and industry-led experts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, such claims may limit the general findings bearing in mind that the surveyed Islamic scholars and mosque imams were more likely to have been religiously motivated and may have lacked knowledge of contemporary Islamic home finance. There has been some secondary research (e.g., [6,18]) that focused solely on Islamic home finance, but these studies are essentially out of date owing to changes in the demographic landscape of the Muslim population and developments in the financial environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. (Ainley et al, 2007) ) ( " : " ) ( Masood, Omar, Chichti Jamel E., Mansour Walid, Amin Qazi Awais (2009) "Role of Islamic mortgage in UK".…”
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confidence: 99%