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Musharakah Partnership – Basic rule of Musharakah

Musharaka

Musharakah:

The English meaning of Musharakah is “Sharing” Partnership. It is a structured joint venture or partnership in which the profit and loss of enterprise are shared according to Islamic finance. It means all partners will need to share loss as per the ratio of invested amount; however, profit may be shared as per mutual agreement. Although all partners have an equal right to participate in management, any partner may waive the right of participation in management for any other partner willingly. Another name of Musharakah is Shirkah.

Types of Musharakah Partnership:

There are two types of Musharakah:

These all three (Shirkat-ul-Amwal, Shirkat-ul-Aamal, and Shirkat-ul-Wujooh) are further divided in to two more types, which are:

  1. Shirkat-ul-Mufawadah – Where all partners have equal contribution in profit & loss, capital & investment, and management & risk etc.
  2. Shirkat-ul-Ainan – This is the most common type. Where all partners have mutual agreement on different proportion of sharing profit & loss, capital & investment, and risk & management etc.

The Basic Rules of Musharakah Partnership:

Musharakah Partnership and Islamic Banks (Diminishing Musharakah):

Islamic banking is based on Musharakah. Musharakah in Islamic Banking can be formed in two forms, namely:

Diminishing Musharakah Partnership:

Bank enters in Musharakah contract (joint venture/ownership) when a customer reaches to bank with the request for any asset purchase such as machinery, plant, land or to invest in any project.

Banks and customer pay their respective amount of shares to the seller of the asset. The asset comes in the possession of costumer and he needs to pay rent to the bank for the usage of the bank’s share of ownership.

The ownership of bank’s share will be transferred as customer pays off on monthly basis or as decided in contract. This process will continue till all share of bank’s ownership pays off by the customer and costumer will become solely owner of that property after paying last unit of bank’s share. Customer will continue to pay rental payments as per rent agreement until 100% ownership of the property.

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