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A handful of firms have launched platforms they claim provide investors with access to hedge funds in a sharia-compliant manner. But, with speculation and uncertainty prohibited under sharia, can hedge funds ever appeal to Islamic investors? By Ryan Davidson

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Islamic scholars have long disagreed about the merits of hedge fund investments. To many, common hedge fund techniques such as short selling and leverage can never be squared with the principles espoused by sharia. To others, concepts used successfully in other spheres of Islamic finance - for instance, the sukuk market - can be tweaked to make hedge fund investment acceptable.

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