Islamic Sharia-based Group Microlending Initiative and Implementation Trajectory Experience in Afghanistan

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Abstract

Although some people think the concept of Sharia Law Islamic Banking system is ancient, modernized Islamic Banking has been operating for many decades around the world. Countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, UK, Singapore, Pakistan and Bahrain competitively run their Islamic banking side by side with modern commercial banks that are successful in their banking operations and are financially sustainable. However, Islamic Sharia micro financing services are new and rare in the Muslim world although these services can easily help marginalized people to become economic actors in the society and to address the issue of poverty.

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Dr. Kazi Abdur Rouf. 2013. \u201cIslamic Sharia-based Group Microlending Initiative and Implementation Trajectory Experience in Afghanistan\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - G: Interdisciplinary GJMBR-G Volume 13 (GJMBR Volume 13 Issue G4): .

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Although some people think the concept of Sharia Law Islamic Banking system is ancient, modernized Islamic Banking has been operating for many decades around the world. Countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, UK, Singapore, Pakistan and Bahrain competitively run their Islamic banking side by side with modern commercial banks that are successful in their banking operations and are financially sustainable. However, Islamic Sharia micro financing services are new and rare in the Muslim world although these services can easily help marginalized people to become economic actors in the society and to address the issue of poverty.

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