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    wealth (al-mal). Many asks why people try to get money if our purpose in Islam is to worship Allah (S.W.T) to pass in the hereafter ? To answer this question we have to know what do we mean by wealth in the perspective of Islam. Islam has a great vision of wealth in the life of individuals and society. It sees it as an imprtant tool to achieve in our religious‚ current and hereafter life. Hence‚ with money by drinks and food and also we give charity (sadaqa). Money is the main component of the human

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    Labor Negotiations

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    – Health Insurance Section 1. Benefits Under Insurance Plan In addition to health care plans available to all Metro Government employees (hereafter “non-FOP plans”)‚ which are also available to members‚ Metro Government shall offer Members the option to enroll in of two hospital and medical coverage health insurance plans only available to Members (hereafter “FOP-only plans”). The benefit of FOP-only plans shall be the same as those contained in the FOP-only plans offered in the calendar year of

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    Islamiat Assignment 1

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    ISLAMIAT ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 Name: X Instructors Name: X Course Title: Islamic Studies Program: X Belief in The Life Hereafter Life after death can neither be proved nor disproved.  This is because one would have to undergo physical death in order to prove or disprove it. (Sandhu‚ 2010). This is the general view on life after death without believing in any religious teachings or beliefs. The Muslims believe in God although they cannot see Him and likewise we are also required

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    The Book I Like Most

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    the Holy Quran. I recite it with its Urdu translation. There is a lot of information in it. Every Muslim has a firm belief in it. It tells as about this life and the life hereafter.    The Holy Quran is a complete code of life. One can find a solution to every problem. It not only deals with the worldly affair but also with affairs of the world hereafter. It gives us a complete guidance. There are clear injunctions about our life in the Holy Quran. Every aspect of our life has been discussed in detail in it.

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    Manipulation has been a part of the human culture for as long as anyone can remember. Manipulation can be ones worst nightmare for the fact that it is not only easy to be manipulated by others‚ but it is also easy to be manipulated by your own self. When someone wants something so bad‚ and is told by others that it will happen‚ you can have it; eventually‚ you can’t help but think what you can do to get it faster. For example‚ in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ Macbeth shows that manipulation and persuasion

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    John Updike’s short story "A & P" recounts how an adolescent supermarket cashier named Sammy has his life changed forever when three girls in bathing suits shop in the store where he works. He is the first person narrator who shapes the tale with his descriptions‚ attitudes and opinions. He is the protagonist who grows up quickly in a single day and the only round‚ fully developed character in the tale. As you proceed through the story and become acquainted with Sammy’s opinions and ideas‚ it becomes

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    Indians; to grant certain rights of home rule to Indians; to provide for vocational education for Indians; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled‚ That hereafter no land of any Indian reservation‚ created or set apart by treaty or agreement with the Indians‚ Act of Congress‚ Executive order‚ purchase‚ or otherwise‚ shall be allotted in severalty to any Indian. Sec. 2. The existing periods of trust placed

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    also with Banquo‚ and he is informed that his kids will be kings‚ but not him. The Witches say to Macbeth‚ “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Glamis! All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Cawdor! All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter!” (I.iii.51-53). At first‚ he becomes shocked and surprised by this‚ but he soon realizes after being crowned Thane of Cawdor‚ that this prophecy will most likely come true. As soon as Macbeth learns of his prophecy‚ he

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    and stop eating before getting full. Then sometimes when azan is recited we ignore it. In fact‚ when azan is recited‚ we have to stop our activities. Regardless of activities that we do‚ we have to stop them and go praying. We must think about the hereafter‚ not only for pleasure in this earthly life. And the second‚ we could be dumb‚ because we forget to study. It’s because mobile phones have many interesting features like messaging‚ games and also internet. Many teenagers who are falling in love

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    Homo Islamicus

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    Self-Interest‚ Homo Islamicus and Some Behavioral Assumptions in Islamic Economics and Finance Mohammad Omar Farooq Associate Professor of Economics and Finance Upper Iowa University  September 2006 [Draft in progress: Feedback welcome] I. Introduction Homo economicus‚ the Economic Man‚ represents a rational human being formalized in certain social science models‚ especially in economics‚ who acts in self-interest to achieve in a goal-oriented manner. As John Kay puts it‚ "He is self interested

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