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    Rida Ilyas Mr. Naveed Sheikh Materials and Construction 2nd Semester‚ Architecture April 16th‚ 2013 POINTED ARCHES An arch is an architectural structure which helps support a structure and the weight above that structure. Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture. The systematic use of Arches started with ancient Romans. They were the first to have applied the techniques of arch to a wide range of structures. Pointed arch is one of the most important

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    King Abdul Aziz Al Saud

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    Riyadh‚ King Abdul Aziz Ibn Abdul Rahman Ibn Faisal Al Saud was brought up under the stringent care of his father. A group of contemporary scholars were assembled to teach him the fundamentals of Islam. He soon began to show an impressive array of qualities and talents‚ including shrewdness‚ courage‚ farsightedness and horsemanship. He was able to grasp both current and historical events. In 1891 and barely 12 years old‚ he traveled with his father‚ Imam Abdul Rahman Ibn Faisal Ibn Turki‚ to Kuwait. In

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    springs to our mind. Many had forgotten those Islamic scholars that were once growing like mushrooms. Sadly‚ even Muslim these days are unaware of these people. 1) Ibn Khaldun Given name is Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman Bin Muhammad Bin Khaldun Al-Hadrami. He was born in the capital of Tunisia‚ Tunis on Ramadhan 1st‚ 732 Hijri or May 27th‚ 1332. Ibn Khaldun is a famous figure in many fields such as astronomy‚ economy‚ history‚ philosophy and others. He attained his early education by studying the Holy Quran

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    Development of Accounting Theory Based on Islamic Principles and Accounting Standards Setting Mechanism Shaukat Amer Assistant Professor COMSAT Institute of Information Technology Attock Pakistan Shaukat_amer@comsats.edu.pk Abstract The purpose of this paper to explore the possibility to look for a new accounting theory and accounting standards setting mechanism under some of Islamic principles.The paper has discussed basic Islamic principles of “Amanah” (Custody)‚ “Shahadat” (Testimony)

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    Umar R.A sent Ibn Masood R.A to spread knowledge‚ and then later when Ali R.A visited Kufa‚ there were hundreds of students of knowledge. Seeing that he said “you have filled the city with the light of knowledge” Alqamah became the prominent student of Ibn Masood R.A. to the extent that amongst the sahaba he used to give fatwa. The scholars have also mentioned that if Ibn Masood R.A. was not a sahabi‚ then we would have said that Alqamah is more knowledgeable and more of a faqih than Ibn Masood R.A

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    other physical marking is important when you look like your neighbors but you want to show culturally difference Gilgits: it is very important who slaughter the animals that imply sectarians Discourse say how you should behave… like bribes and Ahmad Ibn Hanbal… Discourse control practice and control marriage Patriotic and communalism Communal elites Bind something from childhood: Distinctive head shape Doulah shah In china America Europe intolerance of cousin marriage South Asia mortality

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    The purpose of this essay is to discuss the Islamization of Persia in relation to the Samanid and Buyid Dynasties. The synthesis of Persian culture and Islam was not an immediate result of the Arab expansion into Iran and there is certainly a lack of research on the subject. However‚ in this essay‚ I will attempt to explain the contributions of the Samanid and Buyid dynasties to this synthesis with a focus on the attempts of the Samanid Dynasty at centralization and a unified identity through religion

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    thread is related to History of Muslim Scientist and their commendable contribution. It is an important topic of EDS. Members are requested to add their Notes as well. ABU AL-QASIM AL-ZAHRAWI (936-1013 C.E.) Abul Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas al-Zahrawi (known in the west as Abulcasis) was born in 936 C.E. in Zahra in the neighbourhood of Cordova. He became one of the most renowned surgeons of the Muslim era and was physician to King Al-Hakam-II of Spain. After a long medical career

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    All praise is due to Allah‚ Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) of all the worlds. I bear witness that there is no god worth to be worship except Allah Who sent His Prophets (a.s.)[1] to guide mankind to the righteousness. I bear witness that the Prophet Muhammad bin Abdullah (s.a.w.)[2] is the true and final Messenger of Allah to all nations who fulfilled his mission to mankind. May peace and blessing of Allah be upon the Prophet Muhammad‚ his family‚ and his Sahabas(companions)? "O‚ you who believe

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    It is impossible to study the literature of one culture separate from the literature of the other cultures. Because the world literature is like a one whole body‚ which is developed under the influence of different large and small national literatures. In spite of the fact‚ that people live in different parts of the world‚ they always look forward to share their created spiritual wealth‚ they enjoy each other’s art and literary discoveries. Literary and spiritual connections‚ influencing the world

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