in Modern Islamic Law And Jurisprudence”‚ Eygypt. 2. Ayub‚ Muhammad‚ (2008: 348) “Understanding Islamic Finance”‚ John wiley & son. 3. Baamir‚ Abdulrahman Yahya‚(2010 : 65) “Shariʻa Law in Commercial and Banking Arbitration: Law and Practice in Saudi Arabia” ‚ Ashgate Publishing‚ Ltd. 4. Heidemann ‚Maren (2007: 110-111) “Methodology of Uniform Contract Law: The UNIDROIT Principles in International Legal Doctrine and Practice” Springer. 5. Jamaldeen‚ Dr. Faleel (2009 : 94) “Islamic Finance For
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The beginnings of Islamic art [edit] Before the dynasties It is quite difficult to distinguish the earliest Islamic objects from their predecessors in Sasanian and Byzantine art; in fact‚ they utilize the same techniques and the same motifs. There was‚ notably‚ a significant production of unglazed ceramics‚ witnessed by a famous small bowl preserved in the Louvre‚ whose inscription assures its attribution to the Islamic period. Vegetal motifs were the most important in these early productions
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HUDOOD Hudood derived from the word ‘Hadd’ is often used in Islamic literature for the bounds of acceptable behavior and the punishments for serious crimes. In Islamic law or Sharia‚ hudood usually refers to the class of punishments that are fixed for certain crimes that are considered to be "claims of God." They include theft‚ fornication‚ consumption of alcohol‚ and adultery. These offences are specifically mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. However shortly after coming into power in 1979‚ General
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Christian and Islamic Art The difference between Islamic art and Christian art is that Christian art is of human objects and forms while Islamic art portrays the meaning and reflection of things. Unlike Christian art‚ people do not appear on Islamic art. Unlike Christian art‚ Islam art does not include pictures and statues of Prophets and Gods. Christian art however‚ brings religious forms and images to life. It represents spiritual beliefs through illustrated scenes from the life of Jesus. It gives
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The song Welcome to the Black Parade’s overall theme is about love ones dying and them getting over there deaths. In this song‚ he explains most of his problems with metaphors and a few Personifications. Most of the metaphors are hard to get when you first when you hear it but then you get it once you listen to it a few times. The name welcome to black parade to me means all of the people that have lost loved ones and are feeling all of the greff. However‚ this song is for people that are trying
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Article Summary & comments Author of Article: Joseph Pine & James Gilmore In this Journal‚ the author explained all about experience economy elaborating on when and how to enter the emerging experience economy. According to the journal‚ an experience occurs when a company intentionally uses service as the stage‚ and goods as props‚ to engage individual customers in a way that creates a memorable event. I agree with the author when he mentioned that no two people can have the same experience
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Assignment On Microfinance and Islamic Banking Submitted to: Dr. Mohammed Nurual Islam Department of Business Administration International Islamic University Chittagong Dhaka Campus Submitted by: Rabiul Hossain ID: B092070 Batch no: FIN-5 Date of Submission: 22/02/2013 Microfinance 1. Introduction: Micro financing
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The idea was supported by Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri‚ who told that the Islamic world needed to reassess its priorities and embark on "concrete action." Malaysia’s outgoing Prime Minister added in the same meeting that Muslims built a great civilization but halfway through "came new interpreters of Islam who taught that acquisition of knowledge by the Muslims meant only the study of Islamic theology. The study of science‚ medicine etc. was discouraged. Intellectually the Muslims
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Islamic Beliefs on the Soul According to few verses from the Qur’an‚ the creation of humans involves Allah "breathing" souls into them. This intangible part of an individual’s existence is "pure" at birth. It has the potential of growing and achieving nearness to God if the person leads a righteous life. At death‚ the person’s soul transitions to an eternal afterlife of bliss‚ peace and unending spiritual growth until the day of judgement where both the body and soul are reunited for judgement at
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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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