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152: 87:. These associations involve members contributing money into a common pool on a regular basis, with each member taking turns receiving a lump sum from the pool. Jamia facilitates access to funds for various purposes without resorting to interest-based borrowing. Under 95:, is forbidden due to its perceived exploitative nature of borrowers. Jamia in this case, offers a method that adheres to Islamic principles without resorting to interest-based borrowing. 193: 186: 217: 212: 72:"université" and emerged in the middle of the 19th century; the earliest definite use in this sense appears in 1906 in 179: 84: 83:, Jamia refers to a rotating savings and credit association commonly found in various communities, especially in 116: 131:“Islamic Banking and Credit Policies in the Sadat Era: The Social Origins of Islamic Banking in Egypt.” 54: 17: 80: 163: 159: 69: 61: 53:, or more generally, a university. In the latter sense it refers in official usage to a 206: 46: 16:
This article is about the word jamia. For the university in New Delhi, India, see
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1, no. 1 (1985): 32–50. https://doi.org/10.2307/3381671.
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Egypt
Islamic economics
Muslim majority countries
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