Shariah Supervisory Board (Religious Board)
For Islamic banks to be able to operate fully according to the Shari’ah, it is necessary for the interest-free Islamic economic system to be recognized by the state.
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For Islamic banks to be able to operate fully according to the Shari’ah, it is necessary for the interest-free Islamic economic system to be recognized by the state.
Read MoreVice President Dr Saulosi Chilima has formed his own party cementing the trend that has been in the books of history in Malawi that Presidents never repeat their deputies from one election to the other.
Read MoreExercises are running without facing the challenges they encountered in previous phases.
Read More“I don’t need to be the president of the Alliance that can be formed but what I want is to be part of that alliance so that we can remove the current government and we as ADD will support the one who will lead the alliance.”
Read MoreSep 29, 2018 | Focus On Palestine, Headlines, World News | 0 |
The Israeli response drew widespread criticism around the world, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calling for an independent inquiry into Friday’s events.
Read MoreThe Prophet Muhammad is believed to have said that Hajj is Arafat, in reference to the day spent there and its importance. Pilgrims are packed shoulder to shoulder, with some men and women openly weeping and praying.
Read MoreCurrently, discussions about sukuk bonds and Islamic Finance are on the increase. Here in Malawi,...
Read MoreSouth Africa recalled its ambassador to Israel on Monday after at least 52 Palestinians were killed in clashes with Israeli forces during protests over the US embassy opening in Jerusalem. Given the indiscriminate and grave...
Read MoreIt is less than a year before Malawi goes to the polls!
Read MoreJul 20, 2018 | Focus On Palestine | 0 |
As the anniversary approached of the start of the exodus from what became Israel, an event...
Read MoreRethinking the Affordable Inputs Program
The Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) has long been seen as a critical support system for millions of smallholder farmers in Malawi. For many, it provides the only means of affording fertilizers and seeds essential for survival.
Read more:Rethinking the Affordable Inputs Program