Musharaka is a joint venture or partnership structure in Islamic finance where profits and losses are shared among partners according to predetermined ratios.
The ratio in which the profits or losses of a business are shared among its partners. For a partnership, the profit-sharing ratios will be defined in the partnership agreement, usually reflecting the amount, given as a percentage of the total profits, attributable to each partner.
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