ISLAMIC BUSINESS VALUES BEYOND HALAL
... The halal certification can work as an assuror, installing confidence in Muslim consumers and diminishing possible skepticism (Mukhtar & Mohsin, 2012). For example, McDonald’s in Singapore has welcomed the visits of eight million customers a year after obtaining a halal certification (Lada et al., 2 ...
... The halal certification can work as an assuror, installing confidence in Muslim consumers and diminishing possible skepticism (Mukhtar & Mohsin, 2012). For example, McDonald’s in Singapore has welcomed the visits of eight million customers a year after obtaining a halal certification (Lada et al., 2 ...
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences
... agriculture and food production, which are promised to be the most halal income for mankind. The teachings and guidance mentioned in al-Quran and as-Sunnah were perfectly written to aid humans with rules of resources and product allocation, which is why person who involved in and seek halal liveliho ...
... agriculture and food production, which are promised to be the most halal income for mankind. The teachings and guidance mentioned in al-Quran and as-Sunnah were perfectly written to aid humans with rules of resources and product allocation, which is why person who involved in and seek halal liveliho ...
practice exercises/tests - Unimaid, Centre for Distance Learning
... mentioned in the Qur’an several of them are named in surah Maryam where each are referred to as Nabi or Rasul both. Every Rasul is a Nabi but not every Nabi is a Rasul The following verses of the holy Qur’an contain the names of some of the prophets; Q 19: 2,6,12,28,34,40,51,54,58. ...
... mentioned in the Qur’an several of them are named in surah Maryam where each are referred to as Nabi or Rasul both. Every Rasul is a Nabi but not every Nabi is a Rasul The following verses of the holy Qur’an contain the names of some of the prophets; Q 19: 2,6,12,28,34,40,51,54,58. ...
docx - ICEBUSS
... According to Tan Sri Ali Hashim in his books, Strategi Jihad Bisnes, Waqf Corporation is a new corporate institution initiated by Malaysia without any other model alike in Islamic world. Thus, to define what is waqf corporate need a special resolution to identify the criteria that need to be fulfil ...
... According to Tan Sri Ali Hashim in his books, Strategi Jihad Bisnes, Waqf Corporation is a new corporate institution initiated by Malaysia without any other model alike in Islamic world. Thus, to define what is waqf corporate need a special resolution to identify the criteria that need to be fulfil ...
THE GREATEST GOOD FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER OF
... any decision taken is valid and acceptable as long as they are not contradictory with the Quran and ahadith. The main objective of this study is to investigate the root concept of “the greatest good for the greatest number of people” from an Islamic philosophical perspective. Islamic law has been es ...
... any decision taken is valid and acceptable as long as they are not contradictory with the Quran and ahadith. The main objective of this study is to investigate the root concept of “the greatest good for the greatest number of people” from an Islamic philosophical perspective. Islamic law has been es ...
DUE PROCESS IN ISLAMIC CRIMINAL LAW S R *
... states of northern Nigeria (2000–2002) and passed but not enacted in two Muslim-controlled states of Malaysia (1993 and 2002).5 Islamic criminal law is also applied by the Islamic courts that have arisen to govern much of Somalia over the past decade, first by the Islamic Courts Union and now by suc ...
... states of northern Nigeria (2000–2002) and passed but not enacted in two Muslim-controlled states of Malaysia (1993 and 2002).5 Islamic criminal law is also applied by the Islamic courts that have arisen to govern much of Somalia over the past decade, first by the Islamic Courts Union and now by suc ...
Seyyed Hossein Nasr - Center for Islamic Sciences
... This view became held so widely that soon apologetics for Islam sought to defend the grandeur of Islam itself on the basis of its being “scientific” and quotations from European writers such as Briffault and Sarton have continued to appear in a certain type of Islamic apologetic literature to this d ...
... This view became held so widely that soon apologetics for Islam sought to defend the grandeur of Islam itself on the basis of its being “scientific” and quotations from European writers such as Briffault and Sarton have continued to appear in a certain type of Islamic apologetic literature to this d ...
islamic and christian fundamentalisms compared
... The Wahhabis, believing that modern Islam had become corrupted and polluted from within, were a revivalist movement which sought to return Islam to its pure roots. In 1766, Wahhab’s doctrinal views won recognition among the scholars of Mecca. The Wahhabi movement became very influential, leading to ...
... The Wahhabis, believing that modern Islam had become corrupted and polluted from within, were a revivalist movement which sought to return Islam to its pure roots. In 1766, Wahhab’s doctrinal views won recognition among the scholars of Mecca. The Wahhabi movement became very influential, leading to ...
Motivating factors of Islamic Tourist`s Destination Loyalty: An
... greatness and creation of Allah (swt). Based on the guideline of the Holy Al-Qur’an practices, Islamic tourist should be hospitable and generous toward travelers (Farahdel, 2011). Tourism and Islam is very important issue, therefore there a need for a comprehensive research on Islamic attributes and ...
... greatness and creation of Allah (swt). Based on the guideline of the Holy Al-Qur’an practices, Islamic tourist should be hospitable and generous toward travelers (Farahdel, 2011). Tourism and Islam is very important issue, therefore there a need for a comprehensive research on Islamic attributes and ...
Islam and the Arts of the Ottoman Empire
... the town of Mecca where Muhammad was born. Mecca was growing as an important stop on the caravan routes that linked Arabia with the present day regions of Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Iraq. Political power at the time was split between two competing empires—the Sasanians to the northeast, and the By ...
... the town of Mecca where Muhammad was born. Mecca was growing as an important stop on the caravan routes that linked Arabia with the present day regions of Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Iraq. Political power at the time was split between two competing empires—the Sasanians to the northeast, and the By ...
Essays in Islamic Economic Philosophy4-224088
... The objective of this debate should be to evolve gradually the outlines of an Islamic economic system, with reference to which the veracity of specific statements about such a system can be verified. That such search must obey certain constraints of Islamic legitimacy must be clearly recognized by t ...
... The objective of this debate should be to evolve gradually the outlines of an Islamic economic system, with reference to which the veracity of specific statements about such a system can be verified. That such search must obey certain constraints of Islamic legitimacy must be clearly recognized by t ...
Scrutinizing The Epistemology of Islamic Economics
... (Muslim scholars’ additions and commentaries over Greek philosophy) in particular from Arabic to Latin and other European languages.17 There are many works of Muslim thinkers that have been translated into Latin, Spanish, French, Hebrew, and German languages such as Ibnu Sina, al-Farabi, Ibnu Bajjah ...
... (Muslim scholars’ additions and commentaries over Greek philosophy) in particular from Arabic to Latin and other European languages.17 There are many works of Muslim thinkers that have been translated into Latin, Spanish, French, Hebrew, and German languages such as Ibnu Sina, al-Farabi, Ibnu Bajjah ...
Declaration Of Malaysia As An Islamic State In The Era Tun Dr
... and its defense forces are in the hands of the Muslims. Moreover, Wan Zahidi Wan Teh (2005) also referred to the argument made by Imam Shafi'iy, who stated that any countries that was once a Muslim country will not lose its Muslim status according to Islamic laws, even though that country was later ...
... and its defense forces are in the hands of the Muslims. Moreover, Wan Zahidi Wan Teh (2005) also referred to the argument made by Imam Shafi'iy, who stated that any countries that was once a Muslim country will not lose its Muslim status according to Islamic laws, even though that country was later ...
Unexplored dimensions: Islamic land systems in Afghanistan
... of rangelands, forests, watersheds, and wildlife. Within such reserves, development, deforestation, grazing, and hunting may be prohibited or regulated. Inviolable sanctuaries or zones (harim) for protection of human, animal, or particular plant life can be set up. UN agencies, civil society groups, ...
... of rangelands, forests, watersheds, and wildlife. Within such reserves, development, deforestation, grazing, and hunting may be prohibited or regulated. Inviolable sanctuaries or zones (harim) for protection of human, animal, or particular plant life can be set up. UN agencies, civil society groups, ...
The Contemporary Caliphate - International
... conceptions of the Ummah, the community of believers (see further below), and then explore on Islamic adaptation of modern financial institutions. The relative success of Islamic Banking as an alternative financial system for Muslims has grown into a vigorous network of institutions that seek to mak ...
... conceptions of the Ummah, the community of believers (see further below), and then explore on Islamic adaptation of modern financial institutions. The relative success of Islamic Banking as an alternative financial system for Muslims has grown into a vigorous network of institutions that seek to mak ...
“The Genesis of Islamic Economics” Revisited
... was based on its basic sources. The economic teachings found in the Qur’ān and Sunnah were expanded by the Muslim scholars using qiyās (analogical reasoning) and ijtihād (fresh original thinking) and through their own perceptions and experiences. Muslim economic thinking in this period presented a f ...
... was based on its basic sources. The economic teachings found in the Qur’ān and Sunnah were expanded by the Muslim scholars using qiyās (analogical reasoning) and ijtihād (fresh original thinking) and through their own perceptions and experiences. Muslim economic thinking in this period presented a f ...
The Role of Culture in the Creation of Islamic Law
... apply. To this conclusion-that the principles of Islamic law are God's infallible word-the outsider critic has no response because he or she is arguing against an article of faith. This conclusion does not, however, resolve the debate. The outsider may grant this assumption, but still maintain that ...
... apply. To this conclusion-that the principles of Islamic law are God's infallible word-the outsider critic has no response because he or she is arguing against an article of faith. This conclusion does not, however, resolve the debate. The outsider may grant this assumption, but still maintain that ...
Definition of Islamic Tourism
... Tourism is one of the realities of contemporary life. People travel for many reasons. Many see tourism as satisfaction of some basic needs. Others see it as an expression of unacceptable extremes. Maybe, there is truth in each of these perceptions. The main question for Muslims is; What ...
... Tourism is one of the realities of contemporary life. People travel for many reasons. Many see tourism as satisfaction of some basic needs. Others see it as an expression of unacceptable extremes. Maybe, there is truth in each of these perceptions. The main question for Muslims is; What ...
LESSON 1
... ‘townsman’ while ‘civitas’ means ‘town’ or ‘city’. There are various definitions of the word civilization. In general, ‘civilization’ means an advanced state of moral, intellectual, and technological development (e.g., with complex legal, political, religious, and cultural organizations. A contempor ...
... ‘townsman’ while ‘civitas’ means ‘town’ or ‘city’. There are various definitions of the word civilization. In general, ‘civilization’ means an advanced state of moral, intellectual, and technological development (e.g., with complex legal, political, religious, and cultural organizations. A contempor ...
pc - MS
... well as the practises and traditions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). This is however due to the fact that the Holy Quran has provide a laid down rules and guidelines in which mankind is to abide by in carrying out his every social, domestic, trading as well as banking related transactions. The t ...
... well as the practises and traditions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). This is however due to the fact that the Holy Quran has provide a laid down rules and guidelines in which mankind is to abide by in carrying out his every social, domestic, trading as well as banking related transactions. The t ...
The Contemporary Caliphate - International
... cultural legitimacy (Monshipouri 1994). Many Islam leaders around the world (Egypt. Malaysia, Iran), including religious and political leaders, are in fact keen to emphasise dialogue rather than confrontation with other value systems (Swidler 1996). Rather than use the term 'fundamentalism', we appr ...
... cultural legitimacy (Monshipouri 1994). Many Islam leaders around the world (Egypt. Malaysia, Iran), including religious and political leaders, are in fact keen to emphasise dialogue rather than confrontation with other value systems (Swidler 1996). Rather than use the term 'fundamentalism', we appr ...
WP2Alkali - QEH Working Papers
... 19th century. The fusion and diffusion of these various cultures have produced a unique society united by economic, geographic and socio political factors. Throughout history, there was continuous east-west and north-south migration of peoples in the states of the northeast due partly to the continu ...
... 19th century. The fusion and diffusion of these various cultures have produced a unique society united by economic, geographic and socio political factors. Throughout history, there was continuous east-west and north-south migration of peoples in the states of the northeast due partly to the continu ...
Transnational Islam in India
... transnational Islamic movements throughout history. As this paper shows, many of these movements have tremendous influence on present-day Islamic radicalism and grassroots activism all over the world. This paper argues that India’s Muslims have largely shunned Islamic violence and radical influences ...
... transnational Islamic movements throughout history. As this paper shows, many of these movements have tremendous influence on present-day Islamic radicalism and grassroots activism all over the world. This paper argues that India’s Muslims have largely shunned Islamic violence and radical influences ...
ThE COMPLExITY OF ThE CONCEPT OF ISLAMIC REVIVALISM
... different attitudes towards the phenomenon of Islamic Revivalism and even more discussions on how and when did it start, what is its mainstream ideology, and what are the foremost goals of its activists.4 The clash is most visible between Islamic Revivalism and Western civilizations (with the U.S. a ...
... different attitudes towards the phenomenon of Islamic Revivalism and even more discussions on how and when did it start, what is its mainstream ideology, and what are the foremost goals of its activists.4 The clash is most visible between Islamic Revivalism and Western civilizations (with the U.S. a ...
File Ref.No.7267/GA - IV - B1/2012/CU UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
... This is the detailed syllabus for the revised MA Degree in ISLAMIC HISTORY. This semester based post graduate programme in ISLAMIC HISTORY has been modified according to the need of the fast changing world. With the dawn of the 21st century, academic pursuit on the history and culture of the Muslim ...
... This is the detailed syllabus for the revised MA Degree in ISLAMIC HISTORY. This semester based post graduate programme in ISLAMIC HISTORY has been modified according to the need of the fast changing world. With the dawn of the 21st century, academic pursuit on the history and culture of the Muslim ...
Islamic influences on Western art
Islamic influences on Western art refers to the influence of Islamic art, the artistic production in the Islamic world from the 8th to the 19th century, on Christian art. During this period, the frontier between Christendom and the Islamic world varied a lot resulting in some cases in exchanges of populations and of corresponding art practices and techniques. Furthermore, the two civilizations had regular relationships through diplomacy and trade that facilitated cultural exchanges.Islamic decorative arts were highly valued imports to Europe throughout the Middle Ages; largely because of unsuspected accidents of survival the majority of surviving examples are those that were in the possession of the church. In the early period textiles were especially important, used for church vestments, shrouds, hangings and clothing for the elite. Islamic pottery of everyday quality was still preferred to European wares. Because decoration was mostly ornamental, or small hunting scenes and the like, and inscriptions were not understood, Islamic objects did not offend Christian sensibilities.In the early centuries of Islam the most important points of contact between the Latin West and the Islamic world from an artistic point of view were Southern Italy and Sicily and the Iberian peninsula, which both held significant Muslim populations. Later the Italian maritime republics were important in trading artworks. In the Crusades Islamic art seems to have had relatively little influence even on the Crusader art of the Crusader kingdoms, though it may have stimulated the desire for Islamic imports among Crusaders returning to Europe. Numerous techniques from Islamic art formed the basis of art in the Norman-Arab-Byzantine culture of Norman Sicily, much of which used Muslim artists and craftsmen working in the style of their own tradition. Techniques included inlays in mosaics or metals, ivory carving or porphyry, sculpture of hard stones, and bronze foundries. In Iberia the Mozarabic art and architecture of the Christian population living under Muslim rule remained very Christian in most ways, but showed Islamic influences in other respects; much what was described as this is now called Repoblación art and architecture. After the Reconquista Mudéjar styles produced by Muslim or Morisco artists now under Christian rule showed clear Islamic influence in many ways.