Takaful, Zakat, and Waqf: Islamic Finance as a Force for Social Good

Islamic finance is sometimes perceived exclusively through the lens of its banking and capital markets dimensions — Murabaha financing, Sukuk issuance, Shariah-compliant investment portfolios. But some of the most consequential and distinctive elements of the Islamic financial tradition are its social finance instruments: Takaful (mutual insurance), Zakat (obligatory charitable giving), and Waqf (Islamic endowment). Together, these three mechanisms embody...

Takaful, Zakat, and Waqf: Islamic Finance as a Force for Social Good

Islamic finance is sometimes perceived exclusively through the lens of its banking and capital markets dimensions — Murabaha financing, Sukuk issuance, Shariah-compliant investment portfolios....

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Takaful, Zakat, and Waqf: Islamic Finance as a Force for Social Good

Islamic finance is sometimes perceived exclusively through the lens of its banking and capital markets dimensions — Murabaha financing, Sukuk issuance, Shariah-compliant investment portfolios. But some of the most consequential and distinctive elements of the Islamic financial tradition are its social finance instruments: Takaful (mutual insurance), Zakat (obligatory charitable giving), and Waqf (Islamic endowment). Together, these three mechanisms embody...

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Takaful, Zakat, and Waqf: Islamic Finance as a Force for Social Good

Islamic finance is sometimes perceived exclusively through the lens of its banking and capital markets dimensions — Murabaha financing, Sukuk issuance, Shariah-compliant investment portfolios. But some of the most consequential and distinctive elements of the Islamic financial tradition are...