MGT 162 ASSIGNMENT 1: ISLAMIC CHARACTERISTIC MANAGER NAME :NUR FARAH HAZIRAH BINTI MOHD FARED MATRIC NUMBER :2013357463 CLASS :JBM1191A LECTURER NAME: MISS MUHARATUL SHARIFAH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CONTENT PROFILE OF THE LEADER Saidina Khalid Bin Al-Walid . His real name is Khalid bin al-Walid banal-Mughirah . He also has known as Mighty warrior . His father name is -Walid bin al-Mughirah bin Abdullah bin Umar bin Makhzum and his mother name is Lababah binti
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ihosein@tstt.net.tt; inhosein@hotmail.com Website: www.imranhosein.org First Published 2011 SÕRAH AL-KAHF: Quartet of Books Volume 1: Sūrah al-Kahf: Text Translation and Modern Commentary; Volume 2: Sūrah al-Kahf and the Modern Age; Volume 3: An Islamic View of Gog and Magog in the Modern Age; Volume 4: Dajjāl the False Messiah or Antichrist. Published by Masjid Jāmi’ah‚ City of San Fernando. 70‚ Mucurapo Street‚ San Fernando. Trinidad and Tobago Printed in Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia
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p.2 • Objectives of Islamic Economics o Right of Property p. 3 o The problem if equality p. 3-4 o Social Justice p. 4 • Characteristics of Islamic Economics o Production of Wealth
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God.[10] The Islamic Golden Age‚ which is traditionally dated as being the 8th–13th centuries‚ was marked by the ascension of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasids were influenced by the Quran’s injunction that “the ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr.” During this time‚ the Arab world became an intellectual center for science‚ astronomy‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ mathematics‚ philosophy‚ medicine‚ and education.[2] Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world today There
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An Islamic Approach to Business Ethics | Dr Sabahuddin Azmi[1] What is Ethics? * Ethics may be defined as the set of moral principles that distinguish what is right from what is wrong. * Ethics has a twofold objective: it evaluates human practices by calling upon moral standards; also it may give advice on how to act morally in a given situation. * Ethics‚ aims to study both moral and immoral behaviour in order to make well-founded judgments and to arrive at adequate recommendations
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The beginnings of Islamic art [edit] Before the dynasties It is quite difficult to distinguish the earliest Islamic objects from their predecessors in Sasanian and Byzantine art; in fact‚ they utilize the same techniques and the same motifs. There was‚ notably‚ a significant production of unglazed ceramics‚ witnessed by a famous small bowl preserved in the Louvre‚ whose inscription assures its attribution to the Islamic period. Vegetal motifs were the most important in these early productions
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HUDOOD Hudood derived from the word ‘Hadd’ is often used in Islamic literature for the bounds of acceptable behavior and the punishments for serious crimes. In Islamic law or Sharia‚ hudood usually refers to the class of punishments that are fixed for certain crimes that are considered to be "claims of God." They include theft‚ fornication‚ consumption of alcohol‚ and adultery. These offences are specifically mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. However shortly after coming into power in 1979‚ General
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Christian and Islamic Art The difference between Islamic art and Christian art is that Christian art is of human objects and forms while Islamic art portrays the meaning and reflection of things. Unlike Christian art‚ people do not appear on Islamic art. Unlike Christian art‚ Islam art does not include pictures and statues of Prophets and Gods. Christian art however‚ brings religious forms and images to life. It represents spiritual beliefs through illustrated scenes from the life of Jesus. It gives
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International Education Journal‚ 2006‚ 7(4)‚ 391-399. ISSN 1443-1475 © 2006 Shannon Research Press. http://iej.cjb.net 391 Contributions of Islamic scholars to the scientific enterprise Yasmeen Mahnaz Faruqi Flinders University‚ School of Education faru0001@flinders.edu.au This paper presents a discussion regarding the role that Muslim scholars played in the development of scientific thinking in the Middle Ages. It argues that the Muslims were not just the preservers of the ancient and Greek
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sovereignty within the limits of Quran and Sunnah. Introduction This topic seemingly look very simple and the one which can have a straightforward answer. But actually it required a great insight into the historical and the political perspective of Islamic world at large. This proposition can be tackled at a number of levels. One scheme of addressing this question could be to go to the theological injunctions‚ that is‚ to argue from Quran and Hadith. The second approach could be of digging into the
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