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    because the work environment amidst lovely people who are not able to influence the individual’s work performance. For example‚ Judy is a manager that is not satisfied with his salary‚ his position in the company‚ working condition and hours. So‚ Mr Ahmad Izham plays an important role for Judy’s dissatisfaction by taking an action to cover the problem. So‚ that Judy can motivate him to do best on his

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    GUNFIGHT: Cop recounts the moment Sulu terrorists killed his colleagues in Kampung Simunul on March 2 AS the main assaulters in the police raiding team outside the terrorists hideout were hit by  bullets‚ *Adam‚ *Amir and the other operatives behind them pulled back and dove for cover. The enemy had a clear field of fire and the police team was exposed. Just seconds after the terrorists opened fire‚ the area where the terrorists were located exploded in a volley of fresh fire as more enemy combatants

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    Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari: Real name was ‘Khalid ibn Zayd ibn Kulayb’ He belonged to the Khazraj tribe of Ansar at Madina and was one of those who embraced Islam at the second Pledge of Aqaba. He had the privilege and honour of hosting the Holy Prophet (PBUH) himself when he came to Madina after migration. Abu Ayyub’s house had two storeys. He emptied the upper floor of his and his family’s possessions so that the Prophet could stay there. But the Prophet‚ peace is on him‚ preferred to stay

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    Imru Al Qays

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    Imru al Qais was an arabian poet‚ of the 6th century‚ and the youngest Son the Kindite kings. He had a great influence on arab poetry‚ known as the master of arabic poetry and the father of love poetry. His long poems "let us stop and weep" is included as one of the seven Muallaqat. The Muallaqat is a name of a group that consists of seven poems however some may say ten poems. These poems are known as qasida. Qaseedas include long poems dating back to pre-Islamic Arabian period. Al Qays is father

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    Operation Red Wings

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    stability and thereby facilitating the Afghani Parliament elections scheduled for September‚ 2005. At the time‚ anti-Coalition Militia activity in the region was carried out most notably by a small group led by a local man from Nangarhar Province‚ Ahmad Shah‚ who had aspirations of regional Islamic fundamentalist prominence. He and his small group were among the primary targets of the operation. The operation was conceived by the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment (2/3) of the U.S. Marine Corps

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    family. Her father‚ Abu Bakr‚ was a close friend of the Prophet and the first Khalifah after his death. Her halfsister‚ Aishah‚ was a wife of the Prophet and one of the Ummahat al-Mumineen. Her husband‚ Zubayr ibn al-Awwam‚ was one of the special personal aides of the Prophet. Her son‚ Abdullah ibn az-Zubayr‚ became well known for his incorruptibility and his unswerving devotion to Truth. Asma a herself was one of the first persons to accept Islam. Only about seventeen persons including both men and

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    Tafsir and Ta'Wil

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    3.0 DEFINITIONS OF TAFSIR AND TAKWIL The word ‘tafsir’ comes from ‘fassara’‚ which means‚ ‘to explain‚ to expound‚ to elucidate‚ to interpret.’ The word tafsir is the verbal noun of ‘fassara’‚ and means ‘the explanation or interpretation of something.’ According to another opinion‚ the word tafsir is a transposition from s-f-r‚ which means‚ ‘to expose‚ to uncover.’ Thus‚ a woman who uncovers her face is called a ‘saafirah’‚ and the act of uncovering her face is called ‘sufur.’ Therefore‚ according

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    Al Farabi

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    Bibliography: 1. Al-Farabi‚ Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad. Al-Farabi ’s Commentary and Short Treatise on Aristotle ’s De Interpretations. Trans. F.W. Zimmermann. London: Oxford University Press‚ 1981. 3.Al-Farabi‚ Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad . Al-Farabi’s Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Trans. Mahdi‚ Mushin. New York: Cornell University Press‚ 1962 4.Al-Farabi‚ Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad Theology. Trans. Fauzi M. Najjar. Canada: Collier-Macmillan Ltd‚ 1963

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    Baharuddin‚ Raba’aton Adawiah & Zakaria‚ 2015; Mohammad Nasir‚ Aslina‚ Amelia‚ Ahmad Jazimin‚ Mohd Bazlan‚ Noraini‚ Samsiah‚ Mohd Noor & Faizura‚ 2015; Siti Norlina‚ Farahwahida‚ Tamar‚ Mohd Al’ikhsan‚ Akmaliza & Azlida‚ 2015; Mohd Rafidi‚ Abd. Halim & Saedah‚ 2015; Abd. Halim‚ Asmawati & Ahmad Khazani‚ 2014; Kaur‚ Hafidah & Mahmood Nazar‚ 2009; Zall Kepli‚ 2009)‚ effectiveness of modules (Zakaria‚ Zainab‚ Faudzinaim‚ Ahmad Sunawari‚ Roziah‚ Mohd Zamri‚ Nadhirah‚ Siti Fatimah & Anggi‚ 2011; Mahmood

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    Trip to Shopping Mall

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    million are registered foreign expatriates and an estimated 2 million are illegal immigrants. Saudi nationals comprise an estimated 16 million people. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded by Abdul-Aziz bin Saud (known for most of his career as Ibn Saud) in 1932‚ although the conquests which eventually led to the creation of the Kingdom began in 1902 when he captured Riyadh‚ the ancestral home of his family‚ the House of Saud‚ referred to in Arabic as the Al Saud. The Saudi Arabian government

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