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Sukuk offerings

Sukuk are financial certificates similar to bonds, but they comply with Islamic law, which prohibits earning interest. When an entity issues Sukuk, it effectively sells a share of an asset or project, giving investors a stake in its profits or returns. Investors receive periodic payments tied to the asset’s performance, not interest. Sukuk are used by governments and companies to raise funds while adhering to Islamic principles, providing a Shariah-compliant alternative to conventional bonds. They are transparent and structured to promote ethical investing without interest, making them attractive to investors seeking compliant and yield-generating financial instruments.