THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC FINANCE IN PROMOTING FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN UZBEKISTAN
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Islamic finance is getting to be increasingly prevalent all through the world as a workable substitute monetary framework that regards the ethical and devout feelings of Muslims. Islamic banking offers a calculated chance to make strides in monetary incorporation in countries like Uzbekistan, where a sizable area of the people is still unbanked and abused by customary money-related education. The potential commitment of Islamic funds to growing Uzbekistan's access to monetary administrations is inspected in this exposition. Employing a desk-based technique, the ponder analyzes current investigations, develops controls, and hones worldwide best practices. It highlights vital issues like regulation capability, open numbness, and limited legitimate systems.
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