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Index of Arabic terms Adat Customary law Ahadith The most verified and widely accepted saying of the prophet Mohamad Akrah Stated pillars of contract Al-Bay Exchange Al-Faraid Binding/mandatory Al-Ghorm Bil Ghuni The principle that one is entitled to a gain only if one agrees to bear the responsibility for the loss for example, if someone gives finance to someone else, he is only entitled to a share in the profit resulting from the use of that finance if he is also prepared to bear any resultant loss Al-Juz Portion Al-Khalafiyah Property right, acquired through inheritance Al-Kharaj Bil Daman The principle in Islamic jurisprudence that entitlement to return or yield (al-kharaj) is for the one who bears the liability (daman) for something, say an asset, and one who does not bear the liability has no claim to the yield Al-Mal Mutaqawwin Trade in lawful property Al-Marhom The late Al-Milk Ownership right Al-Qatl Homicide Al-Ridha Consent Al-Uqud Muawadah Contract of exchange Al Bai Bithaman (BBA) Sales contract where payment is made in instalments after delivery of goods sale could be for long term, in which case there is no obligation to disclose profit margins Al Baqarah Chapter from the Quran the meaning of the chapter is The Cow Aqd/Uqud Contract Aqil Someone in full possession of mental capacity Asabah Nasaby Residuary by reason of blood ʿAsabah Sababy Residuary by special reason Ashabul Furud Possessions of obligatory share, meaning the rights associated with position holders having to have some holdings Asl Direct purpose Attawal Ludu Du Minal Mamluk Multiplication Awlad Family Awqaf or Waqf Endowments Bai Al Bithamin (BAB) Deferred payment contracts Baligh Adult Barakah Blessing or blessing of wealth Bathil Invalid (contract) 391

392 Islamic wealth management Bay Al-Inah The sale of something to someone at a given price (usually on credit) and then the purchase back from the buyer, at the same time, at a different price (usually lower but cash) this kind of sale and buyback is prohibited because it effectively means exchanging a given amount of money with a different amount of money, which amounts to riba: it can be used as a subterfuge for riba dealings Bay Bima Yanqati Bihi Si r Sale concluded at market price Bayt Al-Mal Public treasury Commenda Mudharaba contract Commodity Murabaha Reverse commodity resale Convertible Sukuk A sukuk contract in which the issuer has stipulated a term to call back the issue after a period of time from issue date Daman Guaranty, possession of. It also means the one who bears the liability (daman) for something Dharurah (adj.: daruriat) Necessity (usually used for the Doctrine of Necessity, whereby something otherwise prohibited becomes temporarily permissible) Dhawl-I-Arham Distant kindred Falah Success Faraid Islamic inheritance law/religious laws pertaining to wealth distribution Fasad Mischief, troublemaking, corruption Fatwa Religious verdict by fuqaha (a person of authority based on knowledge on the subject being decided) Fiqh Corpus of Islamic jurisprudence Fiqh Muamalat Islamic law of transaction Fuqaha (plural is faqih): Jurist who gives rulings on various juristic issues in the light of the Quran and the Sunnah Gharar Risk or uncertainty, forbidden if excessive and avoidable Green Sukuk Sukuk based on Shariah compliant environmental credentials Hadith A collection of the sayings of the Prophet as authenticated through a process of verification for evidence Halal Permissible Haq Maliy Property rights Haram Things or activities prohibited by Shariah Hawl Specified holding period for paying zakat Hijrah The Prophet s migration from Makka to Yathrib (later called Madina) Hilah Legal trick or device to avoid the imposition of a law in a particular case Hirman Depriving Hurr Free person Hybrid Sukuk A combined sukuk structure I ta Granting Ibtal Exchange Idkhal Reasons or characteristics behind a Shariah ruling such that, if a particular reason or characteristic is found in other instances, the same ruling will apply Ihrazul Muhabat Showing affection

Index of Arabic terms 393 Ijara Lease ending in ownership Ijarah Manfaa Sukuk Mode of payment to investors is not fixed but variable Ijarah Tawilat Al-Ajjal Long lease right Ijarah Thuma Al-Bay Lease then sale Ijarah Wa Iqtina Hire-purchase agreement Ijma Consensus on legal opinion Ijtihad The process of coming to a decision after thorough discussion using intellect and legal principle to depart from an established way of doing things, when change is needed it is like the Catholic religion s provision to refer a matter to a select group. In Islam there is no one permanent body Ikhraj Addition Ikhtiar Effort Infaq Spending in the literature of Islam economics, it usually refers to spending in the ways of God Innovative Sukuk Contracts consistent with the basic principles of sukuk but considered by scholars to be innovative Institute Du Monde Arabe Illah Arab World Institute Istibdal Substitution Istihsan Judicial preference Istisna Commission to manufacture Istisna Sukuk Project based sukuk Jualah Performing a given task for a prescribed fee in a given period Kafala Guaranty offered on behalf of some party Kaffarat Cleansing or an act of prescribed atonement or penitence one has to do for making an error which will then blot out that mistake Kalalah A deceased who left no male ascendant or descendent or heirs for the assets to be inherited Kasb Work Khultah The mixing of properties from different owners Maal (Mal) Asset, property Mahzab There are four major schools of thought, each with minor differences in aspects of theological practices Maisir Gambling or any game of chance Majlis Council Manfa ah Usufruct of a property Maqasid The objective of Shariah meaning the furtherance of good on earth in one s life as revealed in the scriptures Maslaha Public or private benefit Maslahah Al-Amnah Well-being of society Mata Property Matizab/Mahzab Schools of thought Maulaul Mawala Successor by contract Mawquf alaih Beneficiaries Mawquf Waqf property Milkful Manfa ah To benefit from legal ownership Milkiyyah Ownership

394 Islamic wealth management Milkul Ain Ownership of these properties Mithl Market price Mu ajjal One-time advance Muamalat Interpersonal transactions Mudarabah Contract between two parties a capital owner or financier (rabb al-mal) and an investment manager (mudarib). Profit is distributed between the two parties in accordance with the ratio upon which they agree at the time of the contract. Financial loss is borne only by the financier. The investment manager s loss lies in not getting any reward for his labour services Mudarib Originator Mufassal A document that details the benefits or terms of a deed Muhtasib Market supervisors Mujmal The beneficiaries rights in general Mulk Kuddain Loaned projects Munafiqoon Hypocrites Muqarasa An istisna sukuk for funding a special project, e.g. mark-up furniture for hotel Murabaha Sale at a specified profit margin. This term, however, is now used to refer to a sale agreement whereby the seller purchases the goods desired by the buyer and sells them at an agreed marked-up price, the payment being settled within an agreed time frame, either in instalments or as a lump sum. The seller bears the risk for the goods until they have been delivered to the buyer. Also referred to as bay mua ajjal Murabaha Sukuk Cost plus or deferred payment sukukmusharakah: Partnership. Similar to the mudarabah contract, the difference being that here both partners participate in the management and the provision of capital and share in the profit and loss. Profits are distributed between the partners in accordance with the ratios initially set, whereas loss is distributed in proportion to each one s share in the capital. Also, this contract is more suitable for longer-term partnership contracts and long-gestating projects Musharakah Mutanaqisah Diminishing partnership Musharakah Sukuk Joint venture sukuk Mushtabih Dubious Mutawali A trustee, a manager on behalf of waqif (the waqf giver) Muzakki Zakat payer Muzara a Share cropping Nass Text from Quran or Sunnah Nazir/Mutawali Trustee Nisab A level of wealth beyond which a levy is due Non-Halal Non-permissible or haram Nuqsan Decreasing Qard A loan Qard Hasan Benevolent loan/lending Qiyas Juristic inference by analogy Quran The holy book of Muslims, consisting of the revelations made by God to the Prophet. Prescribes the rules of social and personal behaviour, compliance with which guarantees social solidarity, economic growth and development

Index of Arabic terms 395 Razaqnahum Provision of wealth Re-takaful Reinsurance Riba It is unlawful (haram) to charge riba. It is the excessive premium (interest) that must be paid by the borrower to the lender along with the principal amount as a condition for the loan for an extension of a loan when due Ridda Wars Conflict against those who evaded zakat opportunistically Rizq Wealth Saad Zarla (Sadd Al Dhara) Principle of blocking the means to harm Sadaqah Alms, payments to redeem others rights (also translated as charity ) Sahih Valid Sakk (plural is sukuk (legal documents)) Certificates of entitlement. Sometimes termed as Islamic bonds Salam A sale in which payment is made in advance by the buyer and the delivery of the goods is deferred by the seller Salam Sukuk A negotiable financial instrument issued on the basis of an asset to be leased. A salam sale creates an in-kind debt payable on a future date. Sukuk al-salam represents common shares in that debt. Trading salam debt for money is controversial among Islamic scholars Saliheen A term denoting a person who is diligent in his life as a believer following prescribed behaviour Shalih A faithful and obedient believer Shariah Islamic law Shurut Fulfilling conditions Sukuk Certificates of entitlement/islamic bonds Sunnah The practice and the sayings of the Prophet Tabbul Conversion Tabyin Definite Takaful An alternative to the contemporary insurance contract. A group of persons agree to share a certain risk by collecting a specified sum from each. Any loss is met from the collected fund Tamleek Ownership Taqdir Assigned faith Taqhyir Replacement Tawallud Min Mamluk Process of production Tawaruq Reverse murabaha. Buying an item on credit on a deferred-payment basis and then immediately reselling it for cash at a discount to a third party Tawaruq Munazam Organized tripartite resale Tayyib Purification from malignancy clean/halal Ummah Community of believers Umum Balwa Public necessity Urf Custom Usul Fiqh Interpretation of jurisprudence Wa d A time-bound promise to deliver on terms contracted Wajib Mandatory Wakala Agency

396 Islamic wealth management Wakala Sukuk Sukuk where investors appoint an agent (wakala) to make investment decisions on their behalf Wakeel A person who represents another person with rightful delegation to be the wakil Waliy (Mutawalli) A trusted person to help carry out an assigned task Waqf See Awqaf Waqf Ahli Ar Dhurri Familial endowment Waqf Al-Mushtarak Joint waqf Waqf Ala Al-Nafs Self-dedicated waqf Waqf Khayri Public endowment/charitable Waqf Waqalah An agent who holds the rights of the real owner of a contract as for example in the case of an equity-based sukuk instrument Waqfiyyah Charter of the waqf foundation Waqif Originator of the waqf Wasiyyah Will/testamentary disposition Yu ti To give Zakat Almsgiving each fasting month of a year as decided by interpretation of commandments and the situation at a given time. It is usually 2.5 per cent of wealth added in a year Zawi-l-Furud The sharers in a contract of agreement Ziyadah Increasing