Successful Development of Islamic Banks تنمية ناجحة للمصارف الإسلامية
B. A. Bashir
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B. A. Bashir: Department of Business Administration University of Khartoum, Sudan
Journal of Research in Islamic Economics, 1984, vol. 1, issue 2, 59-66
Abstract:
The Islamic banking system is currently spreading fast through many Arab and Muslim countries. The success of this new system is indicated by the rapid growth in number of banks, branches, accounts, and sums of money it handles. This enormous success has caused some Western style commercial banks, in Sudan for example, to consider changing to the Islamic banking system. It is also drawing the attention of the governments of some Muslim countries to seriously supporting the system. --
Date: 1984
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