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Perpetual Sukuk

Perpetual Sukuk are a type of Islamic financial instrument that function like bonds but comply with Shariah law, meaning they avoid interest. They provide investors with regular income, similar to dividends, without a fixed maturity date—they last indefinitely. Instead of repaying principal at a set time, the issuer pays periodic returns, and investors can sell their Sukuk if desired. This structure allows organizations to raise long-term funds while adhering to Islamic finance principles, offering investors a steady income stream with the flexibility of perpetual investment.