Cash-Waqf as A New Financial Instrument For Socio-Economic Development: Case Study In Indonesia By Anas Budiharjo 1100360 (Student of CIFP-INCEIF) Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia November 20‚ 2011 September 2011 Cash-Waqf as A New Financial Instrument For Socio-Economic Development: Case Study In Indonesia Anas Budiharjo September 2011 1. Introduction Muslim countries claim that their lack of economics success was due to the opression‚ humiliation and bad policies which had been
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Topic: “Mobilization of deposits in banking system of Pakistan” Submitted to: Ma’am Bushra Submitted by: Muhammad Mumtaz (09-arid-929) Tayyab Sultan (08-arid-387) Muhammad Sohail Zafar (09-arid-934) Farhan Ahmed (08-arid-402) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thanks to Almighty ALLAH who had made us able to complete this project with the true knowledge. Special thanks are due to our respected teacher Ma’am Bushra Zulfiqar who have shown us the right
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International Journal of Applied Engineering Research ISSN 0973-4562 Volume 9‚ Number 4 (2014) pp. 483-493 © Research India Publications http://www.ripublication.com The Architectural Design Machine (AD_M): Integrating Architectural Knowledge Saleem M. Dahabreh‚ Ph.D Department of Architecture‚ Faculty of Engineering and Technology‚ University of Jordan‚ Amman 11942‚ Jordan Telephone: +96265669224 Fax: +96265669224 Email: saleem.dahabreh@ju.edu.jo Abstract This paper presents the
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Top i c 3 The Nature of Ethics in Modern Business LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of this topic‚ you should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. Explain some of the ethical problems in management; Elaborate on the five characteristics of ethical problems in management; Explain the three methods for analysing ethical problems in management; and Discuss ethics from the Islamic perspective. INTRODUCTION In this topic‚ we shall examine the various ways through which organisations attempt to
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The belief system of the people influences the way they think‚ feel and see things in relations to people of other religions. Unfortunately‚ Nigeria is a country that is continuously weighed-down by religious burdens. Sustainable religious-peace across Nigeria have been aborted times without number due to the recurrent cases of religious conflicts. As this religious conflict lingers and rears its ugly head in different parts of the country‚ it continues to direct and influence the perception of the
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International Research Symposium in Service Management ISSN 1694-0938 The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Mauritian Financial Services Sector Aleesha Mohamudally-Boolaky University of Technology‚ Mauritius La Tour Koenig‚ Pointe aux Sables E-mail: aboolaky@umail.utm.ac.mu Indranarain Ramlall University of Technology‚ Mauritius La Tour Koenig‚ Pointe aux Sables E-mail: ramindra0001@yahoo.co.uk Abstract Le Meridien Hotel‚ Mauritius‚ 24-27 August 2010 1 International
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The Development of Modern Dance in British Education There were significant developments to the provision of dance in education post 1950. Modern dance was emerging as an important art form‚ both within schools and in vocational and teacher training colleges. In order to have an understanding of the developments in dance education in the era being studied (1965 – 1985)‚ it is important to have some knowledge and understanding of the provision offered before this time. 1920’s/1930’s * Dartington
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Islamic banking‚ which are as follows: 1. To provide Shariah compliant and prudent banking opportunities; hence providing an opportunity to Muslims to do their banking transactions – a Halal way: In other words‚ this is just an effort to avoid Riba and other prohibited elements from commercial and banking transactions‚ in order to ensure that we do “Nothing-Haram”; and 2. Achieving the goals and objectives of an Islamic economic system. We all can agree that‚ given the circumstances
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Study- Design and Measurement of Work‚ (5th Edition) Brennan‚ M.P.J. (1995) The demise of work study and its application in educational establishments. Unpublished BA dissertation‚ University of Liverpool. Bishop‚ D. (1966) Architects and Productivity. RIBA Journal. (Nov): 513- 515. CIRIA (1983) Buildability: an assessment (Special Publication 26). London: Construction Industry Research and Information Association. CRISP (1996). Building productivity and profits in the construction industry. Watford:
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ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT JOHN GALSWORTHY BUILDING GAIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT REPORT JOHN GALSWORTHY BUILDING KINGSTON UNIVERSITY APRIL 2013 UNDERTAKEN BY GAIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LIAM COOK MARIUS LERET BARTHÉLÉMY LOUVAIN SOPHIA WOOD ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT JOHN GALSWORTHY BUILDING GAIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT JOHN GALSWORTHY BUILDING GAIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .....................................................................
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