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    Islamic Fashion

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    Islamic Fashion Objective Objective Islamic Fashion is actually covers wider scope. Each continent have different perspective on Islamic Fashion - culture influence Fashion always reflects women Muslimah Fashion Introduction v It is important to distinguish between what Muslims wear and what has come to be defined in the literature and the market place as "Islamic fashion." v What counts as Islamic or not is a matter of considerable debate amongst Muslims. v Whilst many consider

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    Islamic Neighborhood

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    Definition of neighbor from the Islamic perspective Neighbor is translated as “al Jar” in Arabic terminology. It is derived from the word “jawara” which is a verb. Literally‚ “al-jar” has been defined as “al-musakanah” which means living‚ residing‚ lodging‚ dwelling or inhabiting side by side. Indirectly‚ it also refers to believers and unbelievers‚ religious and irreligious‚ friends and enemies‚ foreigners and fellow countrymen‚ those who treat you well and those who would do you harm relatives

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    Islamic Fundamentalism

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    Islamic Fundamentalism: Myth and Reality Confronted? Dr Zaniah Marshallsay School of International Studies University of South Australia Refereed paper presented to the Australasian Political Studies Association Conference University of Adelaide 29 September – 1 October 2004 Zaniah Marshallsay: Islamic Fundamentalism Introduction Language is power‚ and terms consistently used take on a reality that truth belies. Thus with the term Islamic fundamentalism‚ which has been bandied about

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    Islamic Advancements

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    While some historians argue than Islamic science is simply an extension of Greco-Roman science‚ the scientific advancements made by medieval Arabs were unique compared to their Greco-Roman ancestors and quite substantial compared to their European counterparts. The idea that Islamic science is simply a continuation of Greco-Roman science may come from the extensive translation efforts made from Islamic ruler Abbasid caliph al-Mamum in the ninth century. It is important to note that while a greater

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    Islamic Management

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    limited‚ if any‚ consideration of ecological processes (e.g.‚ hydrological process) Targets only specific resources of interest; typically those of commercial value Conflicting management policies Comparision Islamic management and conventional management 1.2 CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC UNIT TRUSTS 1.2.1 CONVENTIONAL UNIT TRUSTS Based on the Guidelines on Unit Trust Funds issued by the Securities Commission in October 1991‚ a unit trust fund company can only invest in authorized Malaysian assets

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    Islamic Banking

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    Vivek S. Kanojiya (78) 1 INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC BANKING  Islamic Banking refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with the principles of Islamic law (Shariah) .Shariah prohibits Riba. . i.e. interest free business.  It is based on the Islamic economic system.  It is not restricted to Muslims only. 2 EVOLUTION OF ISLAMIC BANKING Islamic banks are seen to involve themselves as financial intermediaries and investment oriented institutions in bringing

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    Islamic Law

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    husband ’s authority: emerging formulations in Muslim family laws Lynn Welchman Subject: Family law. Other related subjects: Legal systems Keywords: Comparative law; Islamic law; Marriage; Morocco; Spouses; United Arab Emirates *Int. J.L.P.F. 1 ABSTRACT This article considers the articulation of the husband-wife relationship in Islamic law and specifically the contemporary equation in statutory formulations of Muslim family law that sets the husband ’s duty of support‚ or maintenance‚ of his wife

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    Islamic Banking

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    A Comparative Study of Islamic Banking in Pakistan: Proposing and Testing a Model BY Ashfaq Ahmad PhD Scholar 117/FUIMCS/Ph.D(MS)-2006 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 2009 A Comparative Study of Islamic Banking in Pakistan: Proposing and Testing a Model A thesis submitted to the FUIEMS Foundation University‚ Islamabad In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY In MANAGEMENT SCIENCES BY Ashfaq Ahmad PhD Scholar FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 2009 APPROVAL

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    Islamic Worldview

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    Defined: A set of attitudes on a wide range of fundamental matters. A comprehensive set of propositions about various aspects of the world. A unified and comprehensive view of the world around us and man” place within it. Basic assumptions and images that provide a more or less coherent‚ though not necessarily accurate‚ way of thinking about the world. A worldview is a profile of the way the people within a specified culture live‚ act ‚think ‚work and relate. It is a“map”or culture’s social

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    islamic discourse

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    these characteristics come together. The Islamic discourse is therefore the most genuine and truthful expression and translations of the characteristics of the Islamic society‚ and the civilizational identity of the Islamic world. A discourse cannot be Islamic unless it reflected the Islamic Ummah’s identity‚ defended its interests upheld its causes and mirrored its thought. The discourse must be genuine‚ truthful‚ honest‚ serving first and foremost the Islamic interests‚ moderate‚ fair‚ equitable

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