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    JEWISH HISTORY: Biblical Judaism and Rabbinical Judaism Two great spans of time—before and after the destruction of the Second Temple (c. 70 CE) A. First great span of time—BIBLICAL JUDAISM: 1. A landless people established a homeland in Israel and made Jerusalem the capital of its kingdom. 2. The kingdom of Judah and its First Temple were destroyed by the Babylonians (586 BCE)‚ forcing the Israelite people into exile in Babylonia (Iraq) for nearly 50 years. 3. These events made clear to the

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    Buddhism & Christianity

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    Buddhism & Christianity Buddhism‚ when you hear this word what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Do you picture that big guy eating that’s known so well‚ or how about meditation? What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word Christianity? Jesus? The church? These things are probably the only things that most people think of‚ but there is so much more to these religions and beliefs then most people know of. Let’s talk Buddhism; Buddhism is a widespread Asian

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    Tiffany Shionaka Christianity first started as a religious cult evolving from Judaism. Despite its Jewish origins‚ it was not long before Christianity regarded itself as something other than a new Jewish sect. The first Christian council concluded that pagan converts to Christianity did not have to follow Jewish ritual laws. Soon‚ converts to Christianity were almost exclusively pagans and Christianity moved further away from Judaism. Christians believed in one God who worked the world (monotheism)

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    Islamic Fundamentalism

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    democratic and non democratic societies. (Edwards M B‚ 2006) More Specifically‚ Islamic fundamentalism involves having diverse political as well as social movements in various Muslim countries that have the shared goal of creating more Islamic oriented states and societies‚ which are based on the fundamental principles and values of Islam. The Islamic fundamentalists have the aim of implementing the Sharia (Islamic Law) to public lives. Sharia could be to reffered to as in the court of law‚ palaces

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    Islamic Banking

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    reference source for decision makers in the global Islamic finance industry‚ providing strategic insights from Ernst & Young Dear Banking & Finance Leader‚ It is with great pleasure that we present to you the 9th annual edition of the World Islamic Banking Competitiveness Report 2012/13‚ developed in collaboration with leading global professional services and advisory firm Ernst & Young‚ and exclusively launched onsite at the 19th Annual World Islamic Banking Conference (WIBC 2012) during a specially

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    Cash Connection

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    Case Study 2: Cash Connection: Are Its Payday Lender Strategy And Its Business Model Ethical? The Situation: Allen Franks‚ President of Cash Connections‚ a short-term cash lending firm realized that the most profitable endeavor in the check-cashing store industry is to set up stores in towns where no check-cash stores exist. Setting up Cash Connections in these places‚ his business became one of the leading companies in his industry

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    Islamic Education

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    and ethical nurturing in accordance with the will of God. Ta’dīb‚ from the root aduba (to be cultured‚ refined‚ well-mannered)‚ suggests a person’s development of sound social behavior. What is meant by sound requires a deeper understanding of the Islamic conception of the human being. 1) Importance of Education Education in the context of Islam is regarded as a process that involves the complete person‚ including the rational‚ spiritual‚ and social dimensions. As noted by Syed Muhammad al-Naquib

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    Islamic Accounting

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    BASIS OF INCOME RECOGNITION FROM ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE Yosita Nur Wirdayanti ABSTRACT This paper addresses the issue of basis of income recognition from Islamic perspective. In Islamic banks‚ income recognition is very important since it will determine amount of profit that will be distributed to depositors. Begin with accounting principles from Islamic perspective‚ this paper discusses the concept of accrual and cash basis and scholar opinion about this basis of accounting. Both accrual and cash

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    The Cosmic Connection

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    In the essay “from the Cosmic Connection”‚ Carl Sagan briefly explained the development of mankind in our society from earliest history until now. Back then‚ people lived in the small communities which were called “tribal groups”. Each group only had around ten to twenty people. Over time‚ people got together and formed the larger groups due to the basic needs in agriculture and other activities. Nowadays‚ the groups expand to the nation-state where thousands of people live and work together. However

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    Christianity

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    Christianity -believes in TRINITY- God the Father‚ God The Son and God the Holy Spirit -believes in the worship of 1 God (God has 3 personages) -believes in spiritual; dev of man’s relationship with God as compared to physical & cognitive development -Bible is the sacred book for Christians-guide man to live a moral‚ bright excellent life & avoid sins -divided into Old testament & New Testament Old Testament -tells about how God created the world in 6 days & rested on the 7th day -plays attention

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