Update and internationalization of the Islamic banking activity
Keywords:
sharia-compliant assets, Islamic banking system, interest, profit distribution, Islamic bank.Abstract
The context of the financial crisis started has triggered a flow of funds towards the Islamic financial market, which has turned itself into an alternative to the traditional banking structures. The paper herein includes: stages in the evolution of the Islamic banks; the Islamic principles and how they referred to the international banking standards; the impact of the informational technology on the funds segregation and diversification of the Islamic financial products for non-Muslim customers.References
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