Turkey: Islamic banking in a secularist context

The introduction of the paper outlines the changes introduced in Turkey in the 1920s which led to the creation of a secular state. The main part deals with the two Islamic banks - Al Baraka Turk Ozel Finans Kurumu and Faisal Finans Kurumu - or 'finance houses', as they are called in Turkey...

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Published in:Islamic financial markets
Main Author: Baldwin, David (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge 1990
In: Islamic financial markets
Further subjects:B Islamic banking
B Bench
B Turkey
B Islam
B Turkey Bench Islam Islamic Finance
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Summary:The introduction of the paper outlines the changes introduced in Turkey in the 1920s which led to the creation of a secular state. The main part deals with the two Islamic banks - Al Baraka Turk Ozel Finans Kurumu and Faisal Finans Kurumu - or 'finance houses', as they are called in Turkey and examines the growth of their deposits, assets, investments, and profits. (DÜI-Ott)
ISBN:041501901X
Contains:In: Islamic financial markets