sukuk

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic صُكُوك (ṣukūk), plural of صَكّ (ṣakk, bond, deed).

Noun

sukuk (plural sukuk or sukuks)

  1. (Islam, economics) A bond that generates a return to an investor without infringing Islamic laws against interest.

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic صُكُوك (ṣukūk), plural of صَكّ (ṣakk, bond, deed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsukuk/, [ˈsu.kʊʔ]
  • Hyphenation: su‧kuk

Noun

sukuk (first-person possessive sukukku, second-person possessive sukukmu, third-person possessive sukuknya)

  1. (Islamic finance) sukuk
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