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Islamic finance 4 Islamisches Finanzsystem 4 Islam 3 Islamic countries 3 Islamische Staaten 3 Osmanisches Reich 3 Ottoman Empire 3 Economic history 2 Wirtschaftsgeschichte 2 Balkans during Ottoman period 1 Bank 1 Bankgeschichte 1 Bankgeschäft 1 Banking 1 Banking history 1 Banking services 1 Cash Waqfs 1 Economic growth 1 Erfolgsbeteiligung 1 Financial sector 1 Financial system 1 Finanzsektor 1 Finanzsystem 1 Interest rate 1 Islamic Finance 1 Islamic banking and finance 1 Islamic financial institutions 1 Microfinance 1 Mikrofinanzierung 1 Muslim society 1 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 1 Ottoman Cash Waqf Contracts 1 Ottoman cash waqfs 1 Ottoman empire 1 Ottoman financial insitutions 1 Profit sharing 1 Qatari banking system 1 Southeastern Europe 1 Sustainable development 1 Sustainable economic development 1
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Book / Working Paper 11 Article 4
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Aufsatz im Buch 3 Book section 3 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1
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English 15 Turkish 5
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Korkut, Cem 15 Bulut, Mehmet 8 Altay, Bora 2 Kaplanhan, Fatih 2 Özgür, Önder 2 Kar, Muhsin 1
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Critical issues and challenges in Islamic economics and finance development 1 Different Forms of Microcredit and Social Business : Microfinance in Global History from the Late Medieval to the Modern 1 Islamic Financial Institutions from the Early Modern Period to the 20th Century : Comparative Perspectives on the History and Development of Cash Waqfs 1 Journal of economic cooperation & development 1
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BASE 10 ECONIS (ZBW) 5
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Effects of cash Waqfs on sustainable economic development in the Balkans during the early modern period
Korkut, Cem - In: Islamic Financial Institutions from the Early Modern …, (pp. 79-95). 2024
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Understanding Ottoman microcredit mechanism : the case of cash Waqfs
Bulut, Mehmet; Korkut, Cem - In: Different Forms of Microcredit and Social Business : …, (pp. 65-85). 2024
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Islamic Financial Institutions from the Early Modern Period to the 20th Century : Comparative Perspectives on the History and Development of Cash Waqfs
Bulut, Mehmet (ed.); Altay, Bora (ed.); Korkut, Cem (ed.) - 2024
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ottoman cash waqf contracts and the transactions from the 15th to 19th centuries: a source for the new cash waqf fintech contract model and sdgs -- Chapter 3. Ottoman practices of zakat (obligatory alms): a tax or charity? -- Chapter 4. Nano entrepreneurship...
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A Look to Cash Waqfs as an Indicator of Ottoman Financial Mentality
Bulut, Mehmet; Korkut, Cem - 2019
In spite of the fact that the waqfs have existed with the history of humankind and are helpful in all social communities, they have a different and important place in Islamic societies. The waqfs have made assistance and solidarity between individuals organized and institutionalized. Especially...
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İnsani Finans ve Değerler
Korkut, Cem; Kar, Muhsin - 2018
Finans sektörü veyahut finansal sistem denildiğinde çoğu insanın aklına bankalar gelmektedir. İnsanların birikimlerini değerlendirmek için kullandıkları bankalar, bu birikimleri ihtiyacı olanlara belirli bir faiz yahut kâr payı ile tahsis edip bir nevi fon akışı...
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Is there a Link between Profit Share Rate of Participation Banks and Interest Rate?[:] The Case of Turkey
Korkut, Cem; Özgür, Önder - 2017
Today, the sensitive side of national economies is financial sector. The main reason for this sensitivity is financial crises. This situation has increased the demand and orientation for Islamic finance as a substitute for the modern financial system. The Islamic finance is discussed as a real...
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XV. ve XIX. Yüzyıllar Arasında Osmanlı Para Vakıfları ve Modern Finans Kurumlarının Karşılaştırılması
Korkut, Cem; Bulut, Mehmet - 2017
Most of the services provided by modern states to their citizens today were provided by the waqfs during the Ottoman period. The fact that the influence of Islamic religion on the social life was high was one of the most important factors driving people to establish the waqfs. The waqfs founded...
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A Look to The Ottoman Cash Waqfs As Altruistic Finance Model
Bulut, Mehmet; Korkut, Cem - 2017
Although the waqfs have existed with the history of humanity and are useful in all societies, they had different role and place in Islamic societies. The waqfs have made institutionalized cooperation and solidarity among people. Especially in Islamic societies, great importance has been attached...
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Finansal İstikrar ve Para Vakıfları Etkisi: Rumeli Para Vakıfları Örnekleri
Bulut, Mehmet; Korkut, Cem - 2016
Vakıflar, İslam toplumlarında yardımlaşmanın ve toplumsal dayanışmanın yanında sosyal ve ekonomik hayatın önemli unsurları olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Vakıfların en önemli özelliği bu yardımlaşma ve dayanışmayı kurumsal hale getirmeleridir. Osmanlı Devleti’nde...
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A Comparison between Ottoman Cash Waqfs (CWs) and Participation Banks and Modern Interest-free Financial Institutions
Bulut, Mehmet; Korkut, Cem - 2016
The Ottoman State is accepted as the civilization of waqf so that the borrowing of people who needed cash was provided by waqfs that had cash as capital. These waqfs operated their capitals within the limits that were drawn by Ottoman ulema under the effects of interest ban in Islamic states....
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