Vani and Sawra A curse for Women in Pakistan By Zarnab Imran Man is conquering the world. He is near to erect his flag on the peak of the discoveries pillar but ironically he had lost his conscious in the dark dirty caves. In this modern and civilized world some incidents proves that we are still living in cave age or before.
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Sometimes children themselves are forced to work due to illiteracy‚ poverty‚ inequality‚ failure of social welfare schemes and population explosion. Among these children there is a story of a seven years old child Ahmad and his three sisters: Sara‚ Sana and Hareem. Ahmad belonged to a poor family of Rahim Yarkhan. He lived with his parents along with his three sisters. His father used to work as a laborer in the construction of buildings. One day during the
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Anglo-Saxon people. Seen through the eyes of Ahmad ibn Fadlan‚ a Muslim ambassador whom has been exiled from his land‚ he enters a strange land full of men that seemed to be disgusting savages. He watches them take turns swishing water and spitting into the same bowl that the next warrior uses. That has to be one of the nastiest sights that I have ever watched. Coming from a clean Muslim society‚ Ahmad was appalled by the uncleanliness of the Norsemen. However‚ Ahmad grows to respect the
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ISLAMIST IDEOLOGY CURRENT TRENDS IN Edited by Hillel Fradkin Husain Haqqani Eric Brown Volume 3 Center on Islam‚ Democracy‚ and The Future of the Muslim World Copyright © 2006 by Hudson Institute‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in Washington‚ D.C. by Kirby Lithographic Company‚ Inc. About the Hudson Institute Hudson Institute is a non-partisan policy research organization dedicated to innovative research and analysis that promotes global security‚ prosperity‚ and freedom. We
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2014/2015 ORGANISED BY: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE INFORMATION AND PUBLICATIONS STUDENT RESIDENTIAL HALL BANK MUAMALAT. 1.0. PURPOSE This paper would be presented for consideration and approval of Dr. Sahadah Binti Haji Abdullah‚ Principal DPP Bank Muamalat‚ Universiti Utara Malaysia. The purpose of the program to run the Roadshow for first semester session 2014/2015 which would be conducted by Executive Council and Publication Information JKPS DPP Bank Muamalat. 2
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British occupation is another western power interested in the wealth of Malaya‚ this is because the British are keen to master the economic wealth in Malaya. Thus‚ with the arrival of the British to Malaya‚ the motivation of natural resources and economic factors was encouraged. Shortly after the British controlled the economy in Malaya‚ the British also wanted to bring political intervention in Malaya. Economic incentives are aimed at ensuring the monopoly of major trading results such as Tin Ore
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References: Abdullah‚ Taufik. (1991). Zakat Collection and Distribution in Indonesia‚ in: Mohamed Ariff (ed.)‚ The Islamic Voluntary Sector in Southeast Asia‚ Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asia Studies‚ 50-84. Abubakar‚ A. (1997). Zakah administration in Nigeria: A case study of Kano Islamic Council for Zakah. In: S.A. Gusau (ed) Some issues on zakah. 38-45. Al- khui‚ Abu ‘l Qasim al-Musawi‚ K. Q. ( 1986). Libyan Act . No.89‚ 1971 in respect of Zakat (translated by Ziauddin Ahmad )‚ Islamic Studies
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Saudi culture. Through the years the Bedouins of Saudi Arabia made the dessert their home‚ their way of life is sophisticated. They displayed a kind of arrogance for having made it through the deserts. The word Bedouin comes from the Arabic word badawi‚ which means desert dweller. The Bedouins live in extended family groups‚ when they needed a new pasture or water they would move. There were only a limited amount of animals that could survive and live comfortably; they used goats for milk supply
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1056-9219.htm IJCOMA 18‚4 Employee motivation: a Malaysian perspective Rafikul Islam and Ahmad Zaki Hj. Ismail Department of Business Administration‚ International Islamic University Malaysia‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the motivating factors of employees working in various Malaysian organizations. Design/methodology/approach – A survey method
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to a large group of 30 drummers. As an instrument‚ the Malay Kompang is so familiar to most Singaporeans‚ yet it encompasses a rich history spanning more than 700 years that would astound and intrigue many. Kompang is mainly an oral tradition (Abdullah‚ 2005). Like all other non-notational music forms‚ it is inevitably highly characterized by change‚ self-improvisation and influences from other cultures. While Kompang music today is admittedly not so frequently heard nor performed as before‚ there
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