Belonging is a fundamental human desire Everyone needs to belong‚ as belonging is a critical component of an individual’s wellbeing‚ personality and self-esteem. Whilst there are people in society who believe they need to belong more than others‚ everyone nonetheless needs to feel that they belong. This idea was suggested by Abraham Maslow and defined his hierarchy of needs. This idea of belonging and its necessity to wellbeing‚ character and self-esteem is seen in the film ‘Romulus‚ My Father‚’
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All praise is due to Allah‚ Rabb (Cherisher and Sustainer) of all the worlds. I bear witness that there is no god worth to be worship except Allah Who sent His Prophets (a.s.)[1] to guide mankind to the righteousness. I bear witness that the Prophet Muhammad bin Abdullah (s.a.w.)[2] is the true and final Messenger of Allah to all nations who fulfilled his mission to mankind. May peace and blessing of Allah be upon the Prophet Muhammad‚ his family‚ and his Sahabas(companions)? "O‚ you who believe
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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 life cycle that enabales us ruling this world
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and in many cases adequate substitute for bank loans‚ and money market funds‚ cash management trusts and other non-bank financial institutions in many cases provide an adequate substitute to banks for lending savings too. 1.2 Products offered by Islamic Banking Corporations.
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Earthing Techniques 1. SOIL RESISTIVITY TESTING.................................................................................................................................... 1.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................. 1.2 THEORY OF SOIL RESISTIVITY.............................................................................................................
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Islamic green revolution was a substantial transformation in the agriculture between the mid-8th-mid-13th century which was known as the Islamic Golden Age. This article discusses the major four keys behind success of the Islamic Agricultural Revolution. These were: 1. Islamic rules on land ownership and labour rights. 2. Irrigation methods. 3. Improved farming techniques and a scientific approach to farming. 4. Introduction of new crops. Islamic Rules On Land Ownership And Labour Rights. During
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ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM Definition of Economics A. Ibnu Khaldun’s Definition Economics is the study of humankind’s civilization and human association. It also refers to activity related to humankind’s livehood‚ its development‚ progress and prosperity. The economic problem resides in efforts spent by people to obtain earnings that they used to satisfy their needs and necessities‚ for refinements and luxuries‚ and for acquisition and possession. Hence we can conclude that Economics is the study of
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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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Islamic Contract Law TYPES OF COMMITMENTS 1. Wa‘d – • • • – وunilateral promise One party binds itself to perform a function for another Does not normally create legal obligation Legal obligation is created: • • Genuine need of the masses – (ر Contingent promise ا س )رد ا ز ن ز ا إذ ا 2. Muwaa‘ada – ا ة • • • • – bilateral promise Two parties performing two unilateral promises on the same subject Use of two unilateral promises can lead to a forward contract
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HUDOOD Hudood derived from the word ‘Hadd’ is often used in Islamic literature for the bounds of acceptable behavior and the punishments for serious crimes. In Islamic law or Sharia‚ hudood usually refers to the class of punishments that are fixed for certain crimes that are considered to be "claims of God." They include theft‚ fornication‚ consumption of alcohol‚ and adultery. These offences are specifically mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. However shortly after coming into power in 1979‚ General
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