Al-Musharakah is an Islamic financing method where partners share profits according to a specified ratio while sharing losses according to capital contribution ratios. It involves a joint commercial venture with capital investment from two or more parties. There are two types of partnerships (shirkah) in Islamic law - shirkat al-milk which is joint ownership of property, and shirkat al-aqd which is a contractual partnership for business. Musharakah refers specifically to shirkat al-aqd partnerships where all partners invest capital. The rules for Musharakah require capital contributions to be specified, management and profit/loss sharing to be agreed upon, and the partnership can be terminated by any partner or due to specific