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    opening upwards towards the quadruple volume in front of the mihrab wall. The nature of keeping the elements of Islamic Architecture by using the natural light to seep through the calligraphy patterned frames which art as light filtering. It makes the façade to look lacier by trapping some light and diffuse it with more subtle gradations. The use of geometrical façade assure the Islamic architectural method of using optical effect shows how different thickness of frame define the sophicated

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    Intern Report on Sjibl

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    follows - ➢ To evaluate the performance of SJIBL. ➢ To know the satisfaction level of customers of SJIBL as Islamic bank. ➢ To assess the prior knowledge of peoples about Islamic Banking ; ➢ Whether Islamic Banks are working strictly according to the Shariah compliances ; ➢ More specifically‚ to know the differences of customer dealings between Islamic Banks and conventional Banks. 1.3. Scope The report deals with measuring the satisfaction level of the customers

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    Perodua

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    1.0 Introduction This paper is about the economic challenges face by the manager in the working environment. The challenges are base on the economic problems that occur in the country‚ Malaysia. This assignment was selected on the automobile industry that is the Second Automobile Manufacturer in Malaysia known as Perodua. The economic challenges are on the demand and supply of the resources and products‚ the import export of the product inside and outside the country and the price‚ rates‚ quantity

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    Cultural Impact by Islam

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    1450 to about 1800‚ the empires of the Savavids‚ Mughals‚ and Ottomans emerged to form a dominate society that had great impacts in lands such as India and Turkey. These empires were influenced both culturally and politically by the effects of the Islamic faith. The cultural aspects of these empires‚ such as architecture and poetry‚ as well as political aspects‚ such as the right to rule‚ were all influenced by Islam. Articles 1‚ 4‚ and 5 represent the cultural impacts of Islam while articles 2 and

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    topic in structuring financial requirement do we have q on pricing ? SQ 8 all LQ 3 out of 5 1. The important to observe shariah principls and legal framework in the IBF operations. Discus (SHORT QUESTION) Why Shariah Principle? • Islamic Banking and Finance operate under principles of Shariah Frame Work • What is the principle? Islam is a complete religion embracing all facets of his mundane activities in this world and his state of affairs in the world after.

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    Global Muslim Calendar Sajid Mahmood Muslim Principal Islamic Scientific School Jamia Mahmoodia Street‚ Gojra Road‚ Jhang Sadar Ph: 047-7626694‚ Mob. 0300-6019694 sajidmuslim777@gmail.com My Blog: www.muslimcalendar.wordpress.com in the name of Allah‚the Beneficent‚the Merciful. Mother of the Towns: Makkah Makkah is the city where the House of Allah‚ Al-Ka’bah‚ is erected. Allah Almighty mentions in His Book ‚Al-Qur’an: “ Verily! The first Sanctuary appointed for mankind was that

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    The War on Terrorism Before the September 11 attacks many Americans believed the United States‚ a country founded upon its bravery and freedom‚ was untouchable. On that dreadful day‚ America was knocked off its pedestal and forced into the war on terror. Inadvertently to many Americans‚ they fail to realize why this war was unique and not like any other conflict the United States has come across before. America now faced a new type of enemy the Taliban‚ an organization known for its ruthless behavior

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    paper‚ I will focus on the evolution and current status of the al-Qaeda terrorist organization leading up to one of its more recent franchises which is known most frequently by any of three names– the Islamic States in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the Islamic States of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or the Islamic States (IS) – and is more brutal than the previous versions of al-Qaeda that the world has known. After three distinguishable generations of the al-Qaeda network – generation 1.0 which includes the

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    century‚ continuing into its expansions of the tenth century‚ culminating in its unexpected welding of ideology in the sixteenth century. “As the premier monument of al-Andalus‚ the Cordoba mosque embodies the history of the Iberian peninsula from its Islamic takeover in 711 through successive stages of Umayyad and post-Umayyad dominion and beyond. Following the fall of Cordoba in 1236‚ the mosque was preserved as the repository of Castillian Spain’s signs of victory‚ and became a source of aesthetic and

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    future islamic economics

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    248 THE FUTURE OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS Muhammad Akram Khan In view of the economic problems of the present age and the inability of neoclassical economics to analyse them and suggest acceptable solutions‚ Islamic economics holds promise for the future. This article consists of four parts. The first introduces the Islamic worldview and economic objectives of Islam. The second part argues that only Islamic economics has the potential to respond to the economic problems of the future. Part three sheds

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