Leasing Ended with Ownership between Theory and Practice in the Islamic Banks
Assistant Professor Mohammed Al-Momani
Abstract
Islamic banks that have been established in the Islamic world at the present time considered as comprehensive
banks working on different investment formulas or statements. However, it has been noted that they don’t focus on
lease ended with ownership, but on these based on sales in particular the principle of Murbaha to buy something.
So, they are effected by banking reality based on usury. In addition to the low risk, or they are not existed in sales,
in comparing to high-risk statements. So, the study aims at identifying leasing ended with ownership, and
emphasizes on its positive potential expanded in the interest of the financial and Islamic banks and institutions
where it was comprehended the investment activities. The study also highlights on leasing formulas ended with
ownership. In the end of the study, the researcher has reached for set of results, which considering the leasing
formulas ended with ownership important for economic development.
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