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  2. Aman (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    In the eyes of Islamic civil law, a passing mustaʾmin was considered the same as the dhimmī s living under Islamic rule for the duration of his presence in Islamic lands, but differing traditions exist on whether this applied to criminal law as well. [1] Foreign envoys enjoyed automatic amān status, but not merchants or shipwrecked people. [1]

  3. Islamic governance - Wikipedia

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    Islamic governance is the approach to leading Islamic nations and guiding their communities and organizations, all in line with the fundamental principles of Islam. [1] It can be viewed as a governance model that integrates Islamic values into the realms of administration , rule, management , and government .

  4. Islamic finance products, services and contracts - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic banking return is measured as "expected profit rate" rather than interest. [169] [170] "Demand deposits" of Islamic financial institutions, which provide no return, are structured with qard al-hasana (also known as qard, see above in Charitable lending) contracts, or less commonly as wadiah or amanah contracts, according to Mohammad ...

  5. Amana Mutual Funds Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Amana Developing World Fund was created in 2009. All three funds are managed according to Islamic principles. Traditional mutual funds are off-limits to Muslims, because they typically contain securities that are forbidden by sharia law. Accordingly, the Amana Funds are managed under strict guidelines to comply with Islamic principles.

  6. Amanah - Wikipedia

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    Al Amanah College, an Islamic private school in New South Wales, Australia; Al-Amanah Islamic Bank, a bank in the Philippines; Amanah Raya Berhad, a Malaysian trustee company wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia; Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia, a Malaysian microcredit organisation; Amanah Saham Bumiputera, a Malaysia unit trust management company

  7. Al-Amanah Islamic Bank - Wikipedia

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    An Al-Amanah Islamic Bank branch in San Juan, Metro Manila. Al-Amanah Islamic Bank traces its roots to the Philippine Amanah Bank, established by President Ferdinand Marcos in 1973 by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 264. [1] With an initial capital of 100 million pesos, it was one of the world's first Islamic banks. [2]

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  9. Amanah (administrative division) - Wikipedia

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    Amanah (Arabic: أمانة) is an Arabic term used for mayoralty [1] or municipality. [ 2 ] In some Arabic countries , the Amanah is the municipality of the capital.