- of
Islamic finance include mudarabah (profit-sharing and loss-bearing),
wadiah (safekeeping),
musharaka (joint venture),
murabahah (cost-plus), and ijarah...
- The al-
Wadiah War was a
military conflict which broke out on 27
November 1969
between Saudi Arabia and the People's
Republic of
Southern Yemen (PRSY; South...
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differ from
conventional banking.
These include Mudharabah (profit sharing),
Wadiah (safekeeping),
Musharakah (joint venture),
Murabahah (cost plus finance)...
- Al-
Wadiah (Arabic: الوديعة) is a
small town in the
Najran Province of
Saudi Arabia. On 27
November 1969, PRSY
regular army
units advanced on, and took...
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eastwards through the Rub al
Khali desert,
dipping south so as to
include Al
Wadiah within Saudi Arabia,
before further straight line
segments proceed to the...
- 2008 India–****stan
standoff 2019 India–****stan
standoff Arab Cold War Al-
Wadiah War
Conflicts in the
Middle East 1967 Arab-Israeli War 1973 Arab-Israeli...
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Mohammad Omar (19
January 2012). "6.
Qardh in the Qur'an".
Qardh al-Hasana,
Wadiah/Amanah and Bank Deposits:
Applications and
Misapplications of Some Concepts...
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exchange service began in 1994.
Funding products apply the
principles of
wadiah (deposit) and
mudarabah (profit-sharing).
Financing products apply the principles...
- RSAF
English Electric Lightning supersonic fighter aircraft during the al-
Wadiah War
between Saudi Arabia and the People's
Republic of
South Yemen in 1969...
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involving Saudi Arabia at
bilateral and
regional levels such as the al-
Wadiah War of 1969 and the 1973 Arab-Israeli War. In 2024, the
Saudi government...