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1 GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF THE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM
1.
International Islamic Financial Market (2016) Sukuk Report.
2.
Thompson Reuters (2016): State of the Global Islamic Economy Report.
3.
Takaful Malaysia Annual Report (2016).
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2 EVALUATION OF THE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INDUSTRY BY SEGMENTS
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