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Islamic Economics and Banking
Islamic Economics and Banking

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Kazi Md. Tariq Course Instructor School of Business Studies Course Code: MKT-

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Sara Binte Shafi ID: 2007210000023 Najnin Aktar Nirjhar ID: 2007210000038 Alina Jaman ID: 2007210000065

Letter of Transmittal
April 1, 2010
Kazi Md. Tariq
Lecturer
School of Business Studies
Southeast University
Dear Sir:
Here is the assignment on “Islamic Economics and Bank” you asked us to conduct in this semester.
In this assignment, we have tried to present the entire requirement you asked for. The task is done by your observation and procedures are followed according to your instruction.
We appreciate having this assignment. We prepared this assignment with sincerity and serious effort. Thank you for providing us the opportunity to prepare this. We are really grateful to you for giving us the scope of preparing this assignment under your observation. We have enjoyed preparing this assignment and presented it for your judgment.
Thank you.
Sincerely yours,

On behalf of the group members SOUTHEAST UNIVERSIT

Acknowledgement

At first particularly we are thankful to the almighty Allah for blessing us and give us the ability to complete this assignment.

Marketing Management is really an interesting course and attending a assignment like this leaves us with a store of knowledge. This type of assignment will help us in our future job. We are thankful to our course teacher Kazi Md. Tariq for teaching us this interesting course so easily, that we can understand properly. It is an important course for Business students. The teaching style of Kazi Md. Tariq is very nice and examples given by him throughout his lecture are very much realistic. So it helped us to understand the topics of this course easily.

At last we would like to thank our classmates. Outside the university we are very much grateful to all of people who

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