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Malaysian bankers hope Kuala Lumpur will become Islamic finance’s answer to Wall Street |
HERE ARE SOME concepts that Islamic bankers in Southeast Asia like to throw around in their daily traverse between Mammon and mosque, and which might raise the collective eyebrows of the Western-dominated world of conventional banking – and provide pause for thought too as Islamic financing gains critical mass across Asia and beyond. If Lehman Brothers was an Islamic bank, it would not have collapsed, because “making money from money” is haram, forbidden under Islam, so its sub-prime derivatives drama would not have happened.
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