ijarah

English

Etymology

From Arabic إِجَارَة (ʔijāra, rent).

Noun

ijarah (plural ijarahs)

  1. (Islamic finance) A non-binding exchange contract concerning ownership of a benefit related to the services of a human being or sale of a movable object, but not concerning land, houses, ships, or animals.

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic إِجَارَة (ʔijāra, rent).

Noun

ijarah

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