EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF USING ISLAMIC FINANCE INSTRUMENTS

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https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2025-vol3-iss9-pp143-148

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This article explores the experience and practical analysis of using Islamic finance instruments with a focus on successful project case studies. It examines how key instruments such as mudaraba, musharaka, sukuk, and ijara have been applied in financing infrastructure, energy, and business projects across Muslim-majority countries, with particular emphasis on Malaysia and the Middle East. The study highlights that these instruments not only provide alternatives to conventional credit but also ensure ethical, risk-sharing, and sustainable approaches to financing. Lessons from successful projects are discussed for possible implementation in Uzbekistan.

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Islamic finance mudaraba musharaka sukuk ijara case study successful projects

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Mirzayeva , Y. (2025). EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF USING ISLAMIC FINANCE INSTRUMENTS . Economic Development and Analysis, 3(9), 143-148. https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2025-vol3-iss9-pp143-148