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    the commercial activities between East and West has become one of the major lifeline almost dominated the world economy. Its representation can be attributed to the Japanese and U.S. economic and trade. As is well known‚ the United States is the superpower of the world‚ not only in military but also in economic. Japan is a small country‚ while considering the contribution to the world economic Japan still is a big country. So trade exchanges and business negotiations between these two countries is a

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    Islamic Economics Institution Of Bait-ul-Maal By Muhammad Adeel Mian Sajjad Naqwi Sec-H Presented to: Miss Tahseen Lahore School of Economics BAIT-UL-MAAL Introduction The bait-ul-maal is a unique institute which was established for the economic prosperity of the people. As we all know in the Islamic system of life sovereignty belongs to Allah and man is His vicegerent on earth. Similarly the same concept applies to Bait-ul-maal‚ where Allah is sole master of this treasury while the

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    PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC (DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICROECONOMICS AND MACROECONOMICS) CERTIFICATE IN ESTATE AGENCY (CEA) HAFIFI BINTI HAMDAN 940113-10-5504 LECTURER: MRS. NORZIHA BINTI ISMAIL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICROECONOMICS AND MACROECONOMICS The study of economics is divided into microeconomics and macroeconomics by the modern economists. Both of them discuss the economic activities but are used in different sectors under different circumstances. In spite of having some similarities‚

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    Traditionally‚ citizenship comprises of full membership of the polity that is the nation-state. It is integrally linked to a territorial state and to the people who belong to the state. The analytical and historical differences between the nationality and citizenship arise in the modern overlay of the membership in the nation (nationality) and the active membership in the political state (citizenship). The word nation no longer denotes the sovereign people but the collection

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    religious‚ economic and political views and relationships. What a worldview does A worldview encapsulates answers regarding broad questions of life understanding."These questions are lifetime concerns and sources of anxiety. They involve fundamental matters‚ expressed in the form of queries. Here are some examples of on going human concerns: World view influences all aspects of life: Some worldviews such as Islam cover all aspects of life including the personal‚ social‚ economic‚ political

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    2015/5/25 Difference Between Diffusion and Osmosis | Difference Between | Diffusion vs Osmosis Difference Between Similar Terms and Objects   Search Miscellaneous Religion Islam Culture Politics Ideology Political Institutions Leaders Career & Education Fashion & Beauty Entertainment Sports Legal Geography Technology Software internet Hardware Protocols & Formats Communication Web Applications Industrial Household Equipments Career and Certifications Objects Gadgets SmartPhones Tablets Gaming Food

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    Islamic Culture Islamic Culture refers to the customs and traditions that Muslims have adopted in their respective countries including the Islamic / Muslim Clothing they wear‚ foods they eat‚ wedding traditions and other such aspects of their Islamic Life. The cornerstone of Islamic culture is morality (hayaa)and simplicity. Hayaa (morality / modesty) and simplicity are both qualities of Imaan. Thus the true Islamic society upholds the highest levels of morality and maintains simplicity in every

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    PERFORMANCE AND BANK EFFICIENCY: COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL BANKS AND SHARIA BANKS RESEARCH JOURNAL Presented as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements to Obtain The Bachelor Degree in Management Department Written by: DINDA RIZKY NUR FEBRIANY Student Number: 09311057 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM FACULTY OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITAS ISLAM INDONESIA 2013 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND BANK EFFICIENCY: COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL BANKS AND SHARIA BANKS Dinda Rizky Nur Febriany

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    PROSPECTS OF ISLAMIC BANKING: Legal and other Challenges and Issues Faisal Nasim LLM (Commercial Law) Table of Contents Acknowledgment…………………………………………………………….... 1 Preface ………………………………………………………………………..... 2 Glossary of Arabic Terms …………………………………………………......4 Chapter 1: ……………………………………………………………………....5 Introduction and the Basis of Islamic Banking Chapter 2: ………………………………………………………………..……..9 Islamic Modes of Financing Chapter 3: ………………………………………………………….………….21 Practical Application of the Islamic Modes

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    Between the years of 1830 and 1840 the two main competing political parties in America were the Jacksonian Democratic Party and the Whig Party. These two parties did not only vary in their ideology‚ but also in the region of America where they were strongest. The Whigs were mostly in the north and supported far different ideas regarding the social‚ and economic build of the country‚ and western expansion‚ than their southern counterparts‚ the Democrats. Regarding social reform‚ the Whigs tended

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