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    Paper IE1001 of Part 1 of Certified Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) [DRAFT V0.4] INCEIF Student Name: Mustafa Aydemir Student ID: 1200279 IE1001 Assignment in Islamic Economics - Short Essay No 1 by Mustafa Aydemir - Version 0.4.doc -1-   Bismillahirrahmanirrahim The economizing problem - And its direct effect on the economy at large. A short essay from Islamic perspective by Mustafa Aydemir Human beings are greedy by nature and their needs are universally recognized as infinite. A simple

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    These Short Essays are partial fulfillment of Paper IE1001 of Part 1 of Certified Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) [DRAFT V0.5] INCEIF Student Name: Mustafa Aydemir Student ID: 1200279 IE1001 Assignment in Islamic Economics - Short Essay No 3 by Mustafa Aydemir - DRAFT Version 0.5.doc -1- Bismillahirrahmanirrahim Essay No. (3) Money and Islam - A Medium of Exchange and a Unit of Account versus Money as a Commodity Everybody is using money. Most of us want it; we work for it and think

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    KHILAFAT MOVEMENT Introduction: In the First World War Turkey participated with Germany and Australia against England‚ France‚ Russia and America. At that time the head of mumalkit was called Khalifa. Khilafat institution was very secret and important for Muslims. When they realized that the defeat of Turkey is clear then in subcontinent depression spread all-around. They felt that now the khilafat will b abolished in Turkey. It caused for creation of a great movement which is called Khilafat

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    rose equal to the occasion and established their dictatorships and horror of a socialist revolution was thus set at rest for some time. Thus the dictatorships were established in Italy under Mussolini‚ in Germany under Hitler‚ in Turkey under Mustafa Kamal Pasha‚ under King Alexander in Yugoslavia and under General Tojo in Japan. Dictatorship is distinct from monarchy. Monarchy and dictatorship each are one man’s autocratic rule. But a monarchy comes to power either because of his hereditary claims

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    Süleymaniye Mosque‚Constantinople[1][2] (present day Istanbul) | Predecessor | Selim I | Successor | Selim II | Consort | Hürrem Sultan | Wives | Haseki Hürrem Sultan Mahidevran Sultan | Offspring | Shahzade Mahmud (1511–1521) Shahzade Mustafa (1515–1553) Shahzade Mehmed (1523–1543) Mihrimah Sultana (1524–1578) Selim II (1525–1574) Shahzade Bayezid (1527–1561)Shahzade Cihangir (1535–1553) | Royal House | House of Osman | Dynasty | Ottoman Dynasty | Father | Selim I | Valide

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    Ataturk

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    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (March 12‚ 1881 - November 10‚ 1938)‚ Turkish soldier and statesman‚ was the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey. He was born in the Ottoman city of Selânik (now Thessaloniki in Greece)‚ where his birthplace is the Turkish Consulate and is also preserved as a museum. In accordance with the then prevalent Turkish custom‚ he was given the single name Mustafa. His father‚ Ali Riza (Efendi) was a customs officer who died when Mustafa was a child‚ his mother was

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    Khalafat Moment

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    KHILAFAT MOVEMENT At the beginning of 1st world war (1914) seat of Khilafat was held by Turkey (Ottoman Empire). In the First World War‚ the Turks had fought on the side of the Germany and Austrian Empire against Britain‚ France and Russia. British wanted Indian Muslims to fight in the war against the Turks‚ but they knew that British would respect the rights of the Khalifa and Turkish Empire would be maintained. As a result of this promise thousands of Muslims joined the British Army. Turkish

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    are the investigations related to the local site conditions in the seismic assessment of two historical structures in Macedonia: the church of The Holy Mother of God Peribleptos‚ from the 13th century‚ located in the old town of Ohrid and the Mustafa Pasha mosque in Skopje‚ from the 15th century. The objective of the described procedure is to take into consideration the regional and microlocation geological and seismological parameters in order to define the input seismic parameters for dynamic analysis

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    Post World War I Turkish Reforms     Mustafa Kemal served as founder and president of the new Republic of Turkey for 15 years‚ from 1923 to his death in 1938. He introduced numerous sweeping reforms that altered the political‚ social‚ legal‚ economic‚ and cultural spheres of the new republic. His goal: to raise Turkey to the level of modern civilization. 6 groups of major reforms: 1. political reforms  November 1922‚ abolishment of sultanate  October 1923‚ proclamation of republic  March 3

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    Foreign Policies 23. Ataturk coined a slogan‚ "peace at home and peace in the world." This remained the epi center of his foreign policy. He propounded that for civilizational progress and modernization; peace is the foremost requirement. Ataturk derived all his powers from parliamentary sovereignty established by the Republic. It was only during Turkish War of Independence when Ataturk last used his military might in dealing with other countries. Henceforth‚ resolution of all impeding foreign issues

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