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Islamic finance in Kazakhstan: the view of experts
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research (2023) 14 (8): 1195–1215.
Published: 12 January 2023
... Islamic FinTech Sukuk Kazakhstan Post-Soviet studies F30 G20 N25 O16 In 2009, immediately after the global financial crisis, Kazakhstan for the first time adopted legislation on Islamic finance. In 2010, the first President of Kazakhstan, N. Nazarbayev, stated that by the year 2020...
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Islamic finance in the post-Soviet Central Asia and Transcaucasia: the evidence from Kyrgyzstan
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research (2022) 13 (8): 1197–1215.
Published: 14 June 2022
... Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Islamic banking Islamic microfinance Islamic leasing (ijarah) Islamic securities (sukuk) Kyrgyzstan post-Soviet studies G20 F30 O16 N25 Bekkin (2008) believes that Islamic banking activity is unlikely to become a common practice...
