THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN NIGERIAN POLITICS AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY FOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT Oluwaseun Olawale AFOLABI‚ PhD (in view) (Ibadan) Institut Français de Recherche en Afique (IFRA) - Nigeria Research Fellow‚ Institute of African Studies‚ University of Ibadan‚ Nigeria. Abstract Nigeria has a pluralistic State has taken religion to a position of importance in every facet of her politics. The nation is the most populous country in West Africa vest with religious diversities: Christianity
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COMMON LAW V CIVIL LAW COMMON LAW(characteristics)for comparing or contrast purpose Common law systems are mostly found in former british colony and protectorate including US‚ it is less prescriptive than civil law system‚citizens are benefited by enactment and legislation in specific fields.more often are the implied terms usage. 1)represents the law of courts as expressed in judicial decision 2)based on precedents provided by past judicial decisions‚no written statues or prescribed texts
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Introduction to Law I.BASIC CONCEPTS............................................................................................................... 3 1.WHAT IS LAW?......................................................................................................................... 3 Do’ s and DonÆts .................................................................................................................. 3 Is and Ought..........................................................
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society by keeping in consideration political‚ social and other cultural factors. ISLAMIC FINANCE SYSTEM Islamic finance is defined as ; “ A Financial service principally implemented to comply with the main principles of Sharia (or Islamic Law) “ In turn ‚ the main sources of Sharia are the Holy Quran ‚ Hadith ‚ Sunnah ‚ Ijma ‚ Qiyas and Ijtihad. The Holy Quran is the book of revelation given to the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W); Hadith is the narrative relating the deeds and utterances of Prophet Muhammad
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Legislation: This refers to the preparation and enactment of laws passed by parliament through the law making process. The process includes evaluating‚ amending and voting on a proposed law and is concerned with the words used in the proposal to accurately communicate the values‚ judgments and purposes of the proposal. Before an item of legislation becomes law‚ it may be known as a ‘bill’ and will be broadly referred to as legislation while it remains under consideration. Once it has been passed
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Bahria University‚ Karachi Campus 13 Research Paper Islamic Banking in light of Quran and Sunnah and perception of people about Islamic Banking Wardah Nasir Hira Aziz TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface | 03 | Acknowledgement | 04 | Abstract | 05 | Introduction | 06 | Research Objective | 06 | Research Plan | 07 | Research Question | 07 | Literature Review | 08 | Theoretical Frame Work
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ISLAMIC LIFE INSURANCE (TAKAFUL)‚ IT’S EVOLUTION‚ COMPARISON WITH CONVENTIONAL LIFE INSURANCE‚ AND ROLE OF DAWOO TAKAFUL ( AN INSURANCE COMPANY OFFERING LIFE INSURANC IN PAKISTAN ) FOR TAKAFUL INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN Table of Contents 1.0 LIFE INSURANCE/CONVENTIONAL LIFE INSURANCE 2 2.0 ISLAMIC LIFE INSURANCE 2 3.0 WHY LIFE INSURANCE NECESSARY 2 4.0 COMPARISON BETWEEN COVENTIONAL LIFE INSURANNCE AND ISLAMIC LIFE INSURANCE 2 4.1 HOW CONVETIONAL INSURANCE WORKS 3 4.2 DIFFERENTATION OF
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Bibliography: Mohammad Omar FAROOQ‚ Islamic Fiqh (Law) and the Neglected Empirical Foundation [unpublished essay‚ 2006] Sudin HARON and Norafifah Ahmad Hamid HOSSEINI. "From Homo economicus to Homo islamicus: The Universality of Economic Science Reconsidered‚" in Bina‚ Cyrus and Zanganeh‚ Hamid. (eds.)
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common law become so rigid and inflexible? Answer: By the reign of henry II‚ the practice of sending the royal justice throughout the country “on circuit” began to result in fairly uniform body of law developing around the country- the common law. The judges were assisted in finding an agreement among them by keeping records known as plea rolls. They set out not only the facts of each case and judgement‚ but often the reasoning behind the judgement‚ in much the same way as the modern law reports
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The decision to appoint women to the Shura Council prompted a protest by dozens of conservative clerics outside the royal court in January. They complained that the move‚ and other reforms aimed at making it easier for women to work‚ went against sharia law. In the ultra-conservative kingdom‚ women are banned from driving and need the consent of a male "guardian" to work‚ travel abroad or open a bank
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