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Part of book or chapter of book . 2024
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Authors: Charolyna Suharto; Mohamad Khairulamirin Yusop; Nur Syafiqah Hussein; Resa Claudia Clara Ak Robert; Geogrrey Clarry Anak Garry; Azlan Yusof Punding;
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Islamic banking is becoming increasingly relevant in the modern world because it focuses and is based onShariah and As Sunnah. Islamic banking has its own laws, IFSA 2013, which is a particular law in Islamic banking.However, most people today are unfamiliar with Islamic finance, particularly the terminology used. This is becausethe public's awareness of Islamic banking is low. As a result, we have developed a new method of teaching that isboth effective and appealing to the community, particularly to students studying Islamic banking. This productassists the public in identifying the terms and definitions used in Islamic banking, namely the contracts mentionedwithin. The objective of this product is to simplify the process of customers who wish to study Islamic Banking usingthe web application. Next, the other objective is to develop fundamental knowledge about Islamic Banking. Ourproduct is designed to make use of today’s technology. The major caused we produce this product is because most ofthe people, especially student, find it difficult to comprehend complex concepts and terms that govern IslamicBanking and finance and how contracts work. i-Cons (Islamic Contracts) provide an enjoyable learning experience.Students will study the concepts and terms of Islamic Banking and Finance through games and entertainment.

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