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Islamic Contributions and their Impacts on the World The Islamic civilization had many great achievements and accomplishments that have contributed to world culture. Islamic achievements have helped other cultures adopt new ideas and make great advancements in an immense variety of fields. These fields include medicine‚ art and literature‚ architecture‚ astronomy‚ philosophy‚ and mathematics. Islamic achievements also assisted in making daily life for the Muslim people a great deal easier. Of
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Islamic Finance June 2010 www.globalislamicfinancemagazine.com G LO B A L demand interview with UK:£8.00 Vast and unmet Mutual Funds & Wealth Management: Islamic John Sandwick Structure features in Shari’ah-Compliant Project financing: Case Study-based Part I P. 12 Brand New Way: Selling Islamic Finance to NonMuslims. Part II-Marketing and Selling Ba nc al hic ina Et & F ing nk e Sharia’a-Compliant Investing-Many Happy Returns? P. 60 P. 42 gif Principles of Islamic
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International law western and Islamic perspective Submitted to; Sir Akhter Hussain Submitted by; Sadia MasoodBS Comparison of Siyar and International law From the very first day when man began to organize them selves in political communities they have felt the need for some rules and regulations to regulate their inter-community relations. And with the passage of time now we reached to a time o f international relations rather than the relations among small communities or tribes. And there
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the Shah and the Islamic fundamentalist regime are characterized as bad rulers of the Iranian people and it is difficult to say which was worse for the Iranian people. Satrapi seems to say that each regime is one side of the same coin. The Shah was brutal to his people‚ imprisoning many of the political revolutionists‚ in his attempt to maintain power and to serve Western interests. The Islamic regime used the same brutality for the same reasons in order to propagate a pure Islamic state. Marjane sees
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J Bus Ethics (2013) 112:257–270 DOI 10.1007/s10551-012-1246-1 Bringing Work Back in Islamic Ethics Bayu Taufiq Possumah • Abdul Ghafar Ismail Shahida Shahimi • Received: 18 January 2012 / Accepted: 7 February 2012 / Published online: 22 February 2012 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012 Abstract Religion and work are seldom discussed. The two have caused scholars to question the religion’s role with work. This paper reviews research on the integrate between religion and work
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Medell’s Islamic Ancient Traditions: The Six Pillars Islamic Ancient Traditions: The Six Pillars From the Writings of Crystal Medell Humanities Ms. Melissa Jayne Shelton University of Central Oklahoma Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe ancient Islamic traditions. This paper focuses on the religious traditions that are mainly still practiced today according to the Qur’an. The six pillars are described which consist of Shahadah‚ Salat‚ Zakat‚ Sawm‚ Hajj‚ and Jihad.
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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING ABSTRACT The concern of this project paper is to explore the differences between Islamic accounting and its conventional counterpart. The distinctions need to be addressed as both accounting is presently thought of many people as synonymous. There is danger for such kind of perception because the basic building blocks for respective accounting are worlds apart. As for professional accountants who have been taught on the idea for accounting
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