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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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    Taliban Regime Vs the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a mountainous land-locked country‚ which is one of the central Asian countries. In addition‚ it is an Islamic country that Islam religion has played a significant role in governing it. In Afghanistan Many governments had been changed in past several decades. For instance‚ the Kingdom of Amanullah Khan‚ the Kingdom of Mohammad Nadir Shah‚ Mohammad Zahir Shah‚ The Communist Regimes‚ the Islamic State of Afghanistan‚ Taliban Regime

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    Grace Hickey DBQ Assignment Mrs. N Spread of Buddhism- AP World History China had a period of political disunity and instability when Buddhism was brought over to China from India in the first century c.e. Over time‚ Buddhism was won over the previous religions that were already in play. During the unstable times‚ Buddhism was accepted by the Chinese lower class‚ which gave them a beacon of hope. As Buddhism became increasingly popular‚ the upper class and government felt threatened

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    Cited: Emerick‚ Yahiya. "Understanding Islam". Penguin Group . Book. 2 May 2012. Religious Facts. Islamic Beliefs about the Afterlife. http://www.religionfacts.com/islam/beliefs/afterlife.htm. Web. 2 May 2012.

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    Engineering in Arabic-Islamic Civilization The Early Muslims Civil Engineering: Dams There are many Muslim dams in Spain‚ a large number of which were built during the tenth century AD‚ the golden age of Umayyad power in the peninsula. In this period‚ for example‚ many small dams‚ or azuds‚ were built on the 150-mile-long River Turia‚ which flows into the Mediterranean at Valencia. (In passing it is important to note the Spanish word azud‚ from Arabic al-sadd‚ one of many modern irrigation

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    FOUNDATION OF ISLAMIC FINANCE ISF 1101 SEMESTER 2 2013/2014 DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE IN SINGAPORE INTRODUCTION Singapore or officially known as the Republic of Singapore is an island city-state which situated in the Southeast Asia specifically lies off the southern tip of Malaysia peninsular. The total area of Singapore is 716.1 square kilometres or 270 square miles and it accommodates approximately 5‚599‚200 citizens and 823‚082 of them are consists of Muslims

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    The Mongols aren’t as Barbaric as People Think In the twelfth century‚ Genghis Khan united the Mongol clans and created an empire. He conquered much of Asia but killed many people and destroyed many towns in the process. Many people consider the Mongols to be barbaric because of their ruthlessness and the amount of people they kill. However‚ this statement is incorrect. Barbaric means to be savage‚ primitive‚ and unsophisticated and no history of the Mongols could be adequate if it only dwells on

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    1. Patriarchy (i) It is a social system in which the males have central roles of political‚ economical‚ cultural and social leadership Property and titles are inherited by the male lineage. (ii) Entails institutions of male privilege and female subordination‚ for instance‚ women are expected to be submissive to men especially in traditional families; a wife has to wake up early in the morning to prepare food for the family. 2. Purdah (curtain) (i) It

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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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    THE PLACE OF ISLAMIC LAW IN TANZANIA MAINLAND. BY YUSUF SHIKANDA ABDALLAH ZANZIBAR UNIVERSITY. Introduction: Islam is one of the Universal religions of the world. As a religion‚ Islam is governed by an assortment of divine laws known as shariah of which its sources are mainly attributed to the divine revelations in the Holy Qur’an and traditions of the Prophet (P.B.U.H). This package is what forms the basis of the spiritual‚ economic‚ political and social guidance of Muslims. Thus‚ all

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