SPECIFICS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE TRADITIONAL AND ISLAMIC MORTGAGE
Abstract
In this article, the need for a mortgage loan, its working mechanisms, and specific aspects of the Islamic mortgage offered by Islamic financial institutions were studied. Also, the Islamic financial instruments used in housing financing in different countries and their advantages were analyzed, and a comparative analysis of the Islamic mortgage and the mortgage offered by traditional banks was also carried out.
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mortgage loan housing finance islamic finance islamic banking islamic mortgageReferences
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