Financing in the form of netting and participation and its impact on the profitability of Islamic banks operating in Sudan in the during 2013 to 2022
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Islamic banks, Islamic finance, debt formulas, participation formulas, profitabilityAbstract
This work aims to demonstrate the impact of Islamic finance formulas on the profitability index represented by the return on assets (ROA) in Islamic banks operating in Sudan from 2013 to 2022, relying on the descriptive approach and this to define the variables of the study, and the statistical approach to search for a significant effect Significance of financing formulas in the form of debts and partnerships on the profitability of Islamic banks in Sudan, and the most important results that were reached: The existence of a positive effect and a significant significance of financing in the forms of murabaha, Salam and Musharaka on the profitability index of Islamic banks operating in Sudan.
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