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Shari'ah Maxims and their Implication on Modern Financial Transactions

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Ahmad, Abu Umar Faruq; Osmani, Noor Mohammad; Shahed, A. K. M; Karim, Mohd. Fazlul

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Journal of Islamic economics, banking and finance, Volume 6, Issue 3, p.75-104 (2010)
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Sookhdeo, Patrick. "Issues of Interpreting the Koran and Hadith." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 5, no. 3 (2006): 57-81.

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APA style: Ahmad, A. Umar Faruq, Osmani N. Mohammad, Shahed A. K. M., & Karim M. Fazlul (2010).  Shari'ah Maxims and their Implication on Modern Financial Transactions. Journal of Islamic economics, banking and finance. 6(3), 75-104.
Chicago style: Ahmad, Abu Umar Faruq, Noor Mohammad Osmani, A. K. M. Shahed, and Mohd. Fazlul Karim. "Shari'ah Maxims and their Implication on Modern Financial Transactions." Journal of Islamic economics, banking and finance 6, no. 3 (2010): 75-104.
IEEE style: Ahmad, A. Umar Faruq, N. Mohammad Osmani, A. K. M. Shahed, and M. Fazlul Karim, "Shari'ah Maxims and their Implication on Modern Financial Transactions", Journal of Islamic economics, banking and finance, vol. 6, issue 3, pp. 75-104, 2010.
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