The document shows the value and percentage of different types of Islamic financing contracts (akad) used by a bank from 2011 to 2016. Murabahah financing increased the most in value from $56,365 in 2011 to $139,536 in 2016. Musyarakah also increased significantly in both value and percentage, becoming the second most widely used type of financing. Overall, the bank's total financing grew from $102,656 in 2011 to $248,008 in 2016 as murabahah and musyarakah became increasingly dominant.
The document shows the value and percentage of different types of Islamic financing contracts (akad) used by a bank from 2011 to 2016. Murabahah financing increased the most in value from $56,365 in 2011 to $139,536 in 2016. Musyarakah also increased significantly in both value and percentage, becoming the second most widely used type of financing. Overall, the bank's total financing grew from $102,656 in 2011 to $248,008 in 2016 as murabahah and musyarakah became increasingly dominant.
The document shows the value and percentage of different types of Islamic financing contracts (akad) used by a bank from 2011 to 2016. Murabahah financing increased the most in value from $56,365 in 2011 to $139,536 in 2016. Musyarakah also increased significantly in both value and percentage, becoming the second most widely used type of financing. Overall, the bank's total financing grew from $102,656 in 2011 to $248,008 in 2016 as murabahah and musyarakah became increasingly dominant.
The document shows the value and percentage of different types of Islamic financing contracts (akad) used by a bank from 2011 to 2016. Murabahah financing increased the most in value from $56,365 in 2011 to $139,536 in 2016. Musyarakah also increased significantly in both value and percentage, becoming the second most widely used type of financing. Overall, the bank's total financing grew from $102,656 in 2011 to $248,008 in 2016 as murabahah and musyarakah became increasingly dominant.