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Islamic Finance: Is it a Time to be Considered as an Alternative during Financial Crisis Times? A Comparative Study in Gulf Cooperation Council

This paper investigates the difficulties facing Islamic finance performance during the financial crisis times and to what extent whether the time has now come to considered it as suitable alternative in such situations as there is general believe that it is the time now for Islamic Finance to be con...

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Published in:International journal of economics and financial issues 2016-01, Vol.6 (3)
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GDP
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Islamic law
Ratio analysis
Ratios
Return on assets
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