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DEFINITION OF MUDHARABAH A Mudharabah transaction is derived from a partnership based on risk and profit sharing. This partnership is a collaboration between an investor (Rabbul Mal) and an entrepreneur (Mudharib) under which the former provides funds to the latter for the purpose of investment and profit sharing. This is how it works in practice - you‚ the investor will deposit an amount of money with the bank‚ which acts as the entrepreneur. This investment is utilised as business capital by
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tools and crafts. The control of water was significant in both the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire (Docs 1 and 8). Han officials believed water conservation officers and hydraulic engineers should work together to prevent flooding (Doc 1). The writer requested the formation of water conservation officers in each district‚ and inspections of waterways‚ walls‚ etc. along with necessary repairs (Doc 1). Document 1 is a letter from a Han government official concerning flood prevention. Considering the
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Cannery Row John Steinbeck’s story Cannery Row’ is basically a story that actually has no mystery yet has a story that has a mixture of humor and sadness. The story takes a glimpse into the lives of the residents of Cannery Row‚ which is situated in Monterey‚ California. Cannery Row is a place that depends on canning sardines. John Steinbeck describes Cannery Row as "a poem‚ a stink‚ a grating noise‚ a quality of life‚ a tone‚ a habit‚ a nostagia‚ a dream [p. 1]." Steinbeck has focused
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Goods were traded along the Silk Road from all over the world. In doc. 1 it shows that silk spread from China to Rome. In doc. 4 the necklace was made of pearls possibly from India and was traded to China from Persia. In doc 2 it shows the spread of grapes from Rome and rice from China. An additional source that would be useful would be a merchant who traded on the Silk Road. That way we can get a perspective of a primary source. In doc. 1 Cassius Dio a roman historian attended a party at Julius Caesar’s
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economies in all regions involved. (Docs. 2‚ 4‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8) Although the author of Doc. 2 believed that the flow of silver currency out of Spain ruined their economy‚ it is evident in Docs. 7 and 8 that they were mining much silver and could afford to trade it. In Doc. 4‚ it is clear that Portugal became a great trading region‚ mostly due to the trade of silver. Because they were getting so much Japanese silver‚ they were able to trade that silver for Chinese luxuries. In Doc. 6‚ although the excavation of
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amount of colonies than Germany before the beginning of WWI (Doc 11). France and Great Britain already established “empires” in Europe and Germany was intent on having one as well. Kaiser Wilhelm II in A Place in the Sun wrote of Germany’s destiny to imperialize Africa and become the leading and most powerful country in Europe. Germany was jealous of Britain’s vast colonies‚ calling her the “…bloodsucker of the World” in German propaganda (Doc 10). Germany was angry at being seen as the weaker country
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to trade for (Doc 2). According to the Muslim Qur’an‚ merchants were untruthful and unholy (Doc 2). It was even discussed in court during the 17th century that when buying things for trade‚ you must distribute evenly among all‚ not just one person gets everything (Doc 7). When merchants used their skill in flattery and evasiveness to make a profit‚ it made them loose the respect of men (Doc 5). The unholy way they made a living makes them less of a man than the poorest peasant (Doc 5). These ideas
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the same affliction. David Northup’s Doc 4 compares directly with Doc 3‚ 6‚ and 9. They show almost just the sheer amount of indentured servants that were shipped for the purpose of hard labor. All three documents are purely data and can be considered un-bias‚ trustworthy sources. In Doc 3 it is hugely visible that a massive amount of servants are sent to the Caribbean such as Trinidad and plantations in Suriname from India‚ a British colony. Doc 4 backs up this information as well as provide
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10/22/2013 APUSH Alien and Sedition Acts DBQ In June and July of 1798‚ the Alien and Sedition acts passed through congress‚ which created dispute between the Federalists and Republicans due to the four factors of Political Ideology‚ Domestic Policies‚ Constitutionality and Foreign Affairs. Political Ideology as the two disputing factions‚ the Federalists and Republicans fought profusely over the passing of these acts‚ one side in support‚ and the other against. Then Domestic Policies as these
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