ziyadat
Ziyadat is an Arabic term that translates to "increase" or "growth." It is often used in the context of Islamic finance and economics to refer to the practice of increasing the value of an asset over time. This concept is rooted in Islamic law, which prohibits riba, or interest, as it is considered usury.
In Islamic finance, ziyadat is achieved through various methods that align with Shariah principles. These methods
1. **Profit and Loss Sharing (Mudaraba)**: In this arrangement, a principal is invested by a funder (rab
2. **Cost Plus (Murabaha)**: This involves purchasing an asset and selling it to a customer at a
3. **Partnership (Musharaka)**: This is a joint venture where partners contribute capital and share the profits
4. **Leasing (Ijarah)**: This involves renting an asset to a customer for a specified period in exchange
Ziyadat is a fundamental concept in Islamic finance, as it allows for economic activity while adhering to