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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they all come with a list of stereotypes. Naheed‚ a Muslim and Sheila‚ an Inuit‚ are no exception when it comes to discrimination toward their culture. Society puts huge emphasis on living the American dream‚ the ‘normal’ lifestyle. Even with all this cultural diversity in America‚ there are still many people ignorant to the idea of a culture different than their own. What is normal? Why is normal put in a small box with specific standards? Naheed and Sheila try to sustain their culture while facing
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How does Sarah Watt explore the ways people deal with their personal tragedies in Look Both Ways? Discuss. In Look Both Ways‚ Sarah Watt explores a variety of emotions and experiences‚ focusing on the ways people deal with their personal misfortune. Including the death of loved ones‚ the fear of death‚ possible relationship breakdowns and the grief of feeling responsible for somebody’s death. Watt uses visual images; animations‚ flashbacks and periods of silence to show the effects these issues
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Saimah Anwar “An Inspector Calls” How does Priestley use the character of Sheila Birling to deliver his message to the audience? J.B Priestley wrote this play in 1945 a period after two appalling world wars- The Holocaust and the Atom Bomb. He set his play in 1912 when class and gender were what ruled society- along with money of course. Through his play Priestley encourages people to seize the opportunity the end of the war had given
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How does Priestley present the change in Sheila during the course of the play? How do you think this change reflects some of Priestley’s ideas? In An Inspector Calls J.B.Priestley present Sheila Birling’s change during the play in order to reflect some of his own ideas. Sheila is one of the few characters in the play who changes the most in terms of views on social responsibility. Priestley purposefully chose to present Sheila in this way to show the audience that her change should influence them
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implementation of personal morals. Sheila is initially presented as the stereotypical Edwardian daughter but soon freely presents her emotions‚ without the need for approval from her parents. Sheila is first presented as the stereotypical daughter who conforms to the wishes of her parents‚ “you’re squiffy” shows Sheila being very respectful in the way she speaks‚ but in this still presenting her emotions without upsetting her parents.it would be expected of Sheila to be very well spoken‚ “yes‚ go
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for many freedoms is the ability to act‚ speak‚ or think with no consequences. Around the world people are fighting for their own freedom; in the story “ The Story of an Hour‚” you have a woman who finds freedom from her husband. You also have Naheed Mustafa‚ who talks about how she felt wearing her hijab in society. Bob Marley’s quote can be so relatable no matter what type of freedom you are fighting for. Many of us rather die fighting for our freedom‚ than to feel like a prisoner. For instance
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Why Muslim Women Wear the Hijab In this contemporary age‚ there has been growing public concern about whether Muslim women should wear hijab in the Western world. Naheed Mustafa‚ who wrote "My Body is My Own Business"‚ asserts that wearing the hijab offers her freedom. On the other hand‚ Catherine Meckes‚ the author of "Wearing a Uniform of Oppression"‚ objects that wearing the hijab is like "[be] an animal in a cage "(Catherine Meckes 91). Personally‚ I am in favor of the former view. There are
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settled down in this country. Many of them struggled with different languages‚ different cultures‚ different beliefs‚ and different customs. They tried to mingle in the mainstream of Canadian society as well as to keep their own characteristics. Naheed Mustafa‚ the author of “My Body is My Own Business”‚ feels that wearing hijab gives her freedom in Canada. Almas Zakiuddin‚ the author of “Rediscovering Christmas”‚ believes that anyone could be free to celebrate Christmas in Canada. Both of the two authors
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terrorists‚ and there are others that believe that Muslim women are forced to wear hijabs by men. Throughout the article “My Body is My Own Business” by Naheed Mustafa‚ she explains the reasons why wearing the hijab means so much to her and her culture. She begins by stating that she doesn’t care about the way that people look at her for wearing the hijab. Naheed chooses to wear the hijab
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