Islamic Beliefs on the Soul According to few verses from the Qur’an‚ the creation of humans involves Allah "breathing" souls into them. This intangible part of an individual’s existence is "pure" at birth. It has the potential of growing and achieving nearness to God if the person leads a righteous life. At death‚ the person’s soul transitions to an eternal afterlife of bliss‚ peace and unending spiritual growth until the day of judgement where both the body and soul are reunited for judgement at
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Example of Islamic Feminism (Optional) Woman’s Freedom During the Time of Prophet Mohamed . Since the beginning of time‚ the relation between the sexes has been subject to heated debates and exposed to a complex proliferation of religious‚ psychological‚ and philosophical controversy. From demands of equality to essentialist understanding of sexual difference‚ the question has always remained crucial to the form and content of human life on earth. Arab women were not in isolation of such a debate
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Banking Sector Reforms in India *Manoj Kumar Assistant Professor‚ Deptt. of Commerce‚ N.M.Govt. (PG) College‚ Hansi ABSTRACT Banking sector reforms were introduced to remove the deficiencies in banking sector. The lack of autonomy is reflected in the fact that there is a common wage package for all bank employees irrespective of the health of the bank concerned. Kannan‚ the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Baroda‚ says: "Give us the freedom to fix our own wages and offer market remuneration to
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After reading and thoroughly analyzing both sides of the Taking Sides Issue‚ “Does the Modern University have Islamic Roots in the Islamic World?” I agree with the professor of history and philosophy of education Medhi Nakosteen; he touches the roots of the modern university to the Golden Age of Islamic Culture (750-1150 C.E). Medhi also states that Muslim scholars adapted the best of traditional scholarship and established both the experimental method and the university system‚ which they handed
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Pakistan Banking Sector INTRODUCTION Financial Sector Financial Sector in Pakistan owns a number of financial institutions -Commercial banks‚ specialized banks‚ national savings schemes‚ insurance companies‚ investment banks‚ stock exchanges‚ leasing companies‚ micro-finance institutions and Islamic banks etc. They offer so many products and services of assets and liabilities side. Financial developing has increased during the last several years instead of commercial banks. Commercial banks
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For the past two decades‚ the world has been experiencing banking and financial crises at a higher frequency than during the previous decades and with significant costs to the economy. The recent 2008 Financial Crisis has caused the threat of total collapse in large financial institutions‚ downturn of stock markets as well as bail out of banks by many governments. This has brought more concern on banking supervision and regulation. There is a need to reform the financial regulation as it is one of
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Kris Howard Investment Banking The intensely competitive‚ action-oriented‚ profit-hungry world of investment banking can seem like a bigger-than-life place where deals are done and fortunes are made. Investment bank includes but is not limited to bringing an established company to the market‚ by that I mean taking company with the capabilities but not capital of expanding‚ and raising money through other investors or the stock market (IPO) for a commission‚ I chose this field because
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In The “Banking “Concept of Education Freire discusses the conventional way of teaching as a trap that creates an oppressive environment in education and cripples students in their knowledge and their ability to take action later in life. Freire discusses that the teacher and student relationship contributes heavily to this oppressive atmosphere in the classroom and encourages ignorance on behalf of the student. I challenge Friere’s thoughts of escaping from education as we know it today; and instead
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The Empowerment of Muslim Women ’s Leadership in an organization: Challenges and Prospects. A Case Study in Malaysia By Zuraimy Binti Mohamed Noordin (Malaysia) Introduction Nowadays‚ women are becoming more advanced in many fields such as education‚ technology‚ engineering‚ human management‚ leaderships and others. Women’s current status is something to be proud of if we compared it to more than fifty years ago. It is important to change the society’s belief that women have no primary
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CHAPTER ONE RELEVANCE DEFINITION AND METHODOLOGY OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS Dr. MONZER KAHF This chapter consists of four Sections or sub-chapters. They deal respectively with the issues of relevance‚ definition‚ and methodology of Islamic economics and with its relationship with other branches of knowledge. Section One examines the issue of the relevance of Islamic economics from different angles. First‚ it will discuss the relevance of economics to religion in general and Islam in specific
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