ke‚pensyarah ke‚sebut nama & jwtn) and my fellow friends. Today I would like to talk about someone that we should know her very well. She is a one of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) daughters. She is also Saidina Ali’s wife and mother of Hasan and Hussein‚ Who is she and what is so special with her? The person is Saidatina Fatimah Az-Zahra r.a. First of all‚ let’s we start to know about this beautiful person with some background. Saidatina Siti Fatimah Binti Muhammad was born on 20 Jamadil
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ASSIGNMENT 1: ESSAY Tutankhamen died young. However his cause of death is unknown. Did he die of an injury‚ illness‚ or was he murdered? Name: Katrina Price Professor: Alan Rogers Course: HUM111 Date: 11/2/2014 King Tut was born in 1341 B.C. and given the name Tutankhaten‚ which meant “the living image of Aten.” He was the 12th king of the 18th Egyptian dynasty and the last heir of a powerful family that ruled Egypt and its empire for centuries. The same year he took power he married his half-sister
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____________________ 2. The Umayyad Caliphate fell in 750 CE when the Abbasid family took power. ____________________ 3. The controversy of Ali’s right to rule became further developed into the beliefs of Sunnis and Shi’ites. _____________ 4. Hasan succeeded his father Ali. ________________ Multiple Choice: 5. Where were the mountain warriors that defeated the Abbasid caliphate from? A. Daylam‚ in southern Iran B. Saudi Arabia C. Daylam‚ in northern Iran D. Persia
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“You have surrendered your land to us. Now you have a choice: convert to Islam or join the Pact and continue practicing your own religion!” I overheard a soldier talking to the leader of my tribe. Would he convert to Islam or enter the Pact‚ pay the jizyah and stay a Christian? Part of the reason Islam spread so quickly was because the conquered people liked the Muslim beliefs and the way they ruled. (With consideration to other religions) Other reasons for the rapid spread of Islam were trade and
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GRAMMATICAL COHESION IN BUSINESS ARTICLES TERM PAPER Riga 2013 Declaration of Academic Integrity I hereby declare that this study is my own and does not contain any unacknowledged material from any source. Date: Signed: Anotācija Kursa darbs analizē gramatikas kohēzijas ierīčus bizness diskursā rakstos. Darba mērķis ir izpētīt gramatisko kohēziju biznesa rakstos. Šajā darbā ir mēģināts pierādīt‚ ka ir svarīgi izpētīt gramatisko kohēziju biznesa rakstos‚ lai
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Assignment Course title: Strategic Management Topic: SWOT analysis of Excusive event management and catering. Submitted To‚ MD.Rakibul Hasan Lecturer of Prime University Dhanmondi Annex Dhanmondi Submitted By‚ Md.Hasnaine Akanda MBA‚ 33th Batch ID: 132020130 Definition of ’SWOT Analysis’ A tool that identifies the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats of an organization. Specifically‚ SWOT is a basic‚ straightforward model that assesses
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Hassan Khan Abdul Hayee Shah Rashdi Allahdad Khan Nizami Danish Junejo Danyal Shaikh Fatima Batool Soomro Fawad Soomro Jahangir Bader Memin Jahanzaib Talpur Jannat Jan Pirzada Khadija Ameer Memon Laraib Nayab Khan Maheen Halepoto Muhammad Hasan Akhter Muhammad Sadiq Muhammad Uzair Aslam Pooja Pohwani Qasim Lakhani Rohit Mathrani Maheshwari Sandhia Maheshwari Waqar Ahmed Zuhaib Khokar Anam Aftab Memon Maria Shaikh "…oh great creator of being‚ grant us just one more hour to perform
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FERMENTED FOOD JALEBI HISTORY The oldest reference of jalebi was cited in 13th century in a cookbook written by Muhammad Bin Hasan from Iran. In Iran‚ this sweet was traditionally prepared on the occasion of Ramadan to distribute among the poor. At that time it was known as ‘Zlebia’‚ but later the name become ‘jalebi’ as most Indian languages replace ‘z’ by ‘j’. In context of Indian cuisine‚ the reference of the sweet was first seen in ‘Priyamkarnrpakatha’. It is a Jain work composed in 1450 AD
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high-involvement products. A low-involvement product is a product bought with little purchase costs and low risks to make a wrong choice. The benefits brought by the product to the customer is relatively low just like for example bread‚ coffee or paper towels. (Hasan and Nasreen‚ 2012) On the other hand‚ high-involvement product will not be affected by the sales or discount phenomenon. As they involve constant seeks of information either about resellers or substitutes‚ high-involvement products will not drive
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