modaraba

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مُضَارَبَة (muḍāraba, venture).

Noun

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modaraba (plural modarabas)

  1. A form of financial contract in some Muslim countries in which the investor (rab-ul-mal) entrusts money to a financial manager (mudarib) and any profits and losses are shared between them in an agreed manner.