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    Islamic Art Paper

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    tiles on a stone paste body that was later set into mortar”. Madrasa Imami is a school‚ in which this piece in was created 1354‚ later it was sold to Arthur U. Pope in 1931. When arriving at the museum I noticed that the items on display in the Islamic Art section were very utilitarian in nature. They were well-crafted beautifully designed tools. Arabic inscription a common theme through out all of the objects. Seeing the art up close is definitely a more satisfying experience‚ your relation to

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    Islamic Accounting History History of Islamic accounting has been around since derives the Qur’an in the year 610 M‚ i.e. 800 years ahead of Luca Pacioli who published the book as the basis of accounting in the year 1494 M. After the advent of Islam in the Arab Semananjung under the leadership of the Prophet Muhammad. and the formation of the Daulah Islamiah in Medina had Baitul Mal‚ i.e. the financial institution that serves as the Treasurer of the State and the guarantor of social welfare

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    fields such as education‚ technology‚ engineering‚ human management‚ leaderships and others. Women’s current status is something to be proud of if we compared it to more than fifty years ago. It is important to change the society’s belief that women have no primary influence over development. This is because the responsibility of developing generations and societies do not only fall on the shoulder of the men but it also requires the help and support from the women. Women are an important component

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    Islamic Effects on Africa

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    trade. Trade between Islam and Africa has long been a factor in African culture‚ economy‚ and politics. While Bantu people organized societies on the basis of African tradition‚ merchants from North Africa and southwest Asia introduced their Islamic faith to Africa. Islam arrived though two routes: it went to west Africa overland by trans-Saharan camel caravans‚ and it traveled to coastal east Africa over the sea lanes of the Indian Ocean in the vessels of merchant mariners. Major trade between

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    Islamic Unit Trust

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    International Islamic Financial Markets Conference‚ Bahrain ISLAMIC UNIT TRUSTS Shahrin Shaikh Mohd Securities Commission‚ Malaysia 19 June 2007 Malaysian Unit Trusts Industry - Where we are @ 31 March 2007 Total Number of Operators Total Number of Unit Trusts Total Net Asset Value Bursa Malaysia Market Capitalisation % of NAV to Bursa Malaysia Market Capitalisation No. of Unitholder Accounts 36 414 USD38.34 bn USD281.46 billion 13.62% 11.3 million Total Number of Islamic Unit Trusts

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    The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is bordered in the north-west by Afghanistan‚ north by the former USSR and China‚ east by India and south by the Arabian Sea. The Muslim state that emerged from partition of British India on 14 August 1947 included an eastern wing comprising mainly the eastern half of Bengal province and parts of Assam. (The name Pakistan is coinage representing ’Punjab‚ the Afghan border states‚ Kashmir‚ Sing and Baluchistan’) For nine years Pakistan remained a dominion. It was

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    Abudhabi Islamic Bank

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    1.1Background of the Company : - Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (appr. ADIB) is an Islamic bank based in Abu Dhabi city‚ in the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank was established on 20th May 1997 as a Public Joint Stock Company through the Amiri Decree No. 9 of 1997. The Bank commenced commercial operations on 11th November 1998‚ and was formally inaugurated by Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan‚ UAE Minister of Information and Culture on 18th April 1999. All contracts‚ operations and transactions

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    set on attaining a specific goal‚ they will twist scripture to suit their needs. The easiest tactic against this is to reference their scriptures by the letter and be prepared to prove it. (More often than not‚ things will get violent long before you have the chance to pull out a book) – When they profess love and peace but never show it‚ confront them with verifiable‚ undeniable facts of religious abuse and/or genocide. – They’ll talk‚ but hardly listen‚ which makes them prone to speak over and interrupt

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    islamic death ritual

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    Janazah in Arabic) follow fairly specific rites‚ though they are subject to regional interpretation and variation in custom. In all cases‚ however‚ sharia (Islamic religious law) calls for burial of the body‚ preceded by a simple ritual involving bathing and shrouding the body‚ followed by salah (prayer). Cremation of the body is forbidden. Common islamic burial rituals include Bathing the dead body‚ except in extraordinary circumstances as in battle of Uhud. Enshrouding dead body in a white cotton or linen

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    Islam in Saudi Arabia grew until1600. Both pre-Islamic and post-Islamic civilizations were egalitarian‚ this is because in nomadic societies there isn’t much one could do to be distinguishable and in Islamic societies it is believed that Allah does not call for distinguished social classes; also in both societies the Qur’an was looked to for life relations in pre-Islamic society‚ it also was looked on almost as a code of conduct‚ and in post-Islamic society‚ the Qur’an is the book of Islam making

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