BANKING SUPERVISION ENGINEERING FOR ISLAMIC BANKS IN ALGERIA
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Islamic banks are considered financial units, and like other financial institutions, they operate within the framework of Islamic Sharia, and their main objective is to follow and apply the provisions of Sharia on money and make it and harness it to serve the members of society. These banks also contribute effectively to achieving economic and social development within the framework of Sharia standards.
This study has dealt with the various techniques of Islamic banks' work and their subjection to Sharia control practiced by the Fatwa Board and the Sharia Audit Board operating at its level, which increases some reassurance in the hearts of consumers dealing with these banks.
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