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    ABU DHABI POLICE Name Institution Outline 1. Type of business 2. Mission and Goals 3. Customer Value Proposition 4. Customers of Abu Dhabi Police 5. Value adding 6. PESTDL Model  Macro-Environment  Political factors  Economic factors  Social factors  Technological factors  Demographic factors  Legal factors 7. Roles and functions of the HRM Type of Business Abu Dhabi Police is a bureaucratic organization set with the aim of

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    JUSTIFICATION OF TORTURE AGAINST TERROR SUSPECTS SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM SADIA TABASSUM SUBMITTED BY: MAHWISH TABASSUM REG. NO: -------------- Submission date: 17 April 2013 INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD Contents ISSUES 3 Introduction 4 Defining Tortture 5 Geneva Conventions On Torture 6 Definition of Torture under Article 1 CAT 7 Ticking Bomb Scenario (TBS) 8 How Does US Law Require That Terrorist Suspect Be Treated 11 What Laws Prohibit Torture? 14 Regional And International

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    Depending on the group of Muslims‚ Abu Bakr is regarded very differently. Some groups of Sufis‚ like the Naqshibandis‚ regard him as a central religious personage‚ and a spiritual authority. Sunnis consider him affectionately because he is the first Muslim leader after Muhammad passed away. The Shi’is object generally to any Caliph except Ali‚ but Abu Bakr is one of those they tolerate most. Still‚ they consider him to be a symbol of profound injustice‚ because his rule is a human one and not divinely

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    Aisha bint Abu Bakr was a leader‚ a woman‚ a wife‚ a theologian‚ a scholar and a political activist. She was precocious‚ loyal‚ brave and remarkably intelligent. These aspects of her humble life have allowed her to make a powerful impact on the development and expression of Islam that “no woman [has] reached”1. Not only did she influence the position of women in Islamic society‚ Islamic ethics‚ and the understanding and interpretation of the Qur’an‚ but she also modelled these qualities for the men

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    Mumia Abu Jamal In Mumia’s conviction there wasn’t any fair consideration for him as a person. So in a way you can not really consider it an actual trial. For it to have been called a “trial” there would have had to been more justice involved in the process‚ the court was completely unfair towards Mumia. Trumping charges and fabricating lies so that he would land in jail. Mumia Abu Jamal was born in Philadelphia on April 24‚1954. In his youth he was involved in Black Nationalism‚ an organization

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    ATMS 306 – Strategic Management Allan Gardner “Banking as it should be” SUBMISSION DATE: 27-April-2013 STUDENT NAME: Wassim Hamdan STUDENT ID: 862466 Contents Executive Summary Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank was established in 1997 through Emiri Decree and began commercial operations in 1998. All contracts‚ operations and transactions are carried out in accordance with Islamic Shari’a principles. The Bank is a leading regional Islamic financial services group and

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    Abu Bakr or Ali ibn Abi Talib? The chasm between Sunnis and Shiites is deeply etched in the earliest histories of Islam. Muhammad‚ during his life time as a prophet spread word of Islam and Allah which united several tribes in the Islam world. Following Muhammad’s death there was heavy controversy on who would be named the prophets successor. The Sunnis‚ believed Abu Bakr‚ a friend of Muhammad should be the successor whereas the Shi’ites wanted Ali‚ Muhammad’s son-in-law and cousin. Doctrine from

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    Torture “To torture or not to torture” – the main topic in debate between Charles Krauthammer and Andrew Sullivan is whether torture should be permissible under certain circumstances or never at all. The debate of torture between Krauthammer and Sullivan began three years after the Bush administration defined “torture” in the narrowest terms – the permitted coercive‚ physical abuse of enemy combatants if the military necessity demands it. (317) Krauthammer discusses extreme situations that

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    Broken Link in the Torture Chain An American political theorist‚ Michael Walzer wrote that “just like strategy‚ generals must understand morality‚ they must understand cruelty and take actions to avoid it.” While sound military strategy‚ following the September 11th attacks‚ successfully expelled Al-Qaeda from Afghanistan and removed the Taliban from power‚ failures in morality continue to hamper the global effort to eradicate terrorism. The torture of suspected terrorists at Abu Graib and Guantanamo

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    Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari: Real name was ‘Khalid ibn Zayd ibn Kulayb’ He belonged to the Khazraj tribe of Ansar at Madina and was one of those who embraced Islam at the second Pledge of Aqaba. He had the privilege and honour of hosting the Holy Prophet (PBUH) himself when he came to Madina after migration. Abu Ayyub’s house had two storeys. He emptied the upper floor of his and his family’s possessions so that the Prophet could stay there. But the Prophet‚ peace is on him‚ preferred to stay

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