Services Quality or Sharia Compliance? Factors which mostly Influence Customer Selection of Islamic Banks – The Case of Tanzania
In the realm of banking, Islamic banking concepts and practices may appear unfamiliar to certain customers, particularly those transitioning from conventional banking systems. The perception of customers is significantly influenced by the level of education and awareness imparted by the banks themse...
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Main Authors: | Mussa K. Ramadhani, Mahmut Bilen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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İLKE İlim Kültür Eğitim Vakfı
2024-02-01
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Series: | Türkiye İslam İktisadı Dergisi |
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Online Access: | https://tujise.org/content/6-issues/22-11-1/a3949/tujise_11-1-2.ramadhani-bilen.pdf |
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