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    Halal and Haram Issues in Food and Beverages In food industry‚ modern science and technology lead to creation of variety foods and beverages. The evolution comes together with booming of additives and ingredients to match with demands and perfections in food production. Different types of beverages as well as variety of foods offered in the market often confuse the consumers especially Muslims and most of them are unaware of what they have consumed. Generally Halal means clean and healthy food

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    Al Tadqiq Al Sharie

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    AL-TADQIQ AL-SHARI’E 1. First line of defence describes the controls an organisation has in place to deal with the day-to-day business activities and operations. Controls are designed into systems and processes and assuming that the design is sound to appropriately mitigate risk‚ compliance with process should ensure an adequate control environment. There should be adequate managerial and supervisory controls in place to ensure compliance and to highlight control breakdown‚ inadequacy of process

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    Al-Rawwas By Al Husseini

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    The dignified prophetic narrator Imam sayyed sheikh Muhammad Mahdi Al-Sayyadi Al-Rifai Al-Husseini‚ famously known as Al-Rawwas—please refer to his biography at the end of this book—in his poetry collection Mishkat Ul-Yaqeen (The Niche of Certainty)‚ said the following concerning the Rifai way‚ the bit of its conditions‚ and its secrets and news. Our way is a means of extraordinariness‚ and a ladder towards refraining from all existences. Our way‚ whoever were of a sincere heart in it‚ Became by

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    Al-Shabaab

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    well‚ through the action taken by the prominent terrorist group al-Shabaab. This group poses an undeniable threat to Somalia‚ and likewise‚ the United Nations. As al-Shabaab continues to recruit the youth of their nation for violent brutality‚ it is important for the United States to grasp exactly who al-Shabaab is‚ what their ideologies are‚ and where they get their support from. Then‚ the United States should take a close look at al-Shabaab’s past in order to determine what their future actions

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    Boko Haram and Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army have their differences. One difference is their original intentions. Boko Haram was not originally a violent group‚ according to “Bringers of Sorrow; Boko Haram”‚ by Mike Smith‚ “In its early days the group emphasised teaching rather than killing. Yet it took a radical‚ violent turn soon after Yusuf’s [Boko Haram’s original leader] brutal death.” (1). Little is known about their intent since they haven’t exactly publicized it (“Bringers of Sorrow;

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    NIGERIA BOKO HARAM AS POLITICALCRISES NO RELIGION CRISES BY OLAKOJO M.O olakojothepeace@yahoo.com Being a paper presented at the Right thinking political forum 23rd July‚ 2012. Theme: Socio-Political Conflict what nest in Nigeria Abstract Religious violence in Nigeria is a major potential threat to the sustainability of democracy especially under this democratic dispensation. Most of these violence are tied to the imbalances in the amalgamation

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    Why Did Boko Haram Start?

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    There are two speculated beliefs that suggest how Boko Haram began. The popular belief sides with Mohammed Yuself as the originator. The group originally initiated peaceful operations; however‚ his demise sparked thousands to retaliate in vengeance. Their goal is to create an Islamic State in Nigeria to eliminate political corruption‚ yet their atrocities indicates otherwise. Boko Haram’s influence suggests the followers have rationalized their violence as their only choice to achieve their political

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    Bay Al Inah

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    Malaysia because it involves transactions such as bay’ al-inah.Most ulama’ in their opinions stated that Bay’ al-inah is not valid (haram) because it is a device to legitimize riba’. However‚ Hanafi of the opinion that Bay’ al-inah is only permissible if such transaction involving third party.  Validates the contract of inah  refusing to give credence to motive and intention of the parties  would be regarded to be prohibited (haram) or reprehensible (makruh) depending on the nature of the

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    al quran

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    skip to main | skip to sidebar Al-Gurabah Blog Archive 2009 (8) August (8) Amazing facts in the QURAN The Sign of God Fresh Water in Ocean Depth The Fly and Bee in the QURAN Ants in Quran Al-Quran and Astronomy Scientific miracle of Al-Qur’an Planet Earth Monday‚ 24 August 2009 Amazing facts in the QURAN Top of Form Bottom of Form Miracle of Islam and Miracle of Quran Miracle of Islam Content 1. Miracle of Islam : Informs people about articles of God‚ name of Allah

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    Al in Phoenix

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    In Dagoberto Gilb’s story “Al in Phoenix” the narrator feels that Al is treating him unfairly. The narrator believes that Al thinks of him as a guy that is living loose and not bothering to get a job (Gilb 75-81). The narrator being the inductive thinker thought that Al was being unfair to him because of the way he was being treated. Al on the other hand‚ uses deductive thinker because he just based his facts about the truth. Al based that the only reason the narrator is at the garage getting his

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