The role of Islamic banking products in financing startups
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startups, Islamic banking, Islamic banking products, Islamic banksAbstract
This study aims to clarify the role of Islamic banking products in financing startups in Algeria, as the diversity and differences in the nature of these products effectively contribute to the financing and development of startups, which are considered a significant driver of economic growth in countries. This, in turn, contributes to achieving economic and social development. Among the most prominent of these products are profit-sharing and partnership, Murabaha, Ijara, and Istisna.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Badri Abdellaziz, Abdelkader Assi, CHAFI Mohamed Abdelbasset, Saad Allah Bakari, Mazouz Fethallah

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