on opportunity cost and time value of money in
... ÍalÉl one. Consequently a choice what is ÍarÉm is not part of his choice. He has to forgo it. However, when he forgoes the prohibited one this is not an opportunity cost for him. Let us take an example from choices between putting our money in an interest (ribÉ) bearing time deposit and that in a wa ...
... ÍalÉl one. Consequently a choice what is ÍarÉm is not part of his choice. He has to forgo it. However, when he forgoes the prohibited one this is not an opportunity cost for him. Let us take an example from choices between putting our money in an interest (ribÉ) bearing time deposit and that in a wa ...
(1945-2008), Imam of the Fayda Tijaniyya
... scholars such as Shaykh Yasin al-Fadani (d. 1990) tracing their initiation through Shaykh Hasan have of Indonesia and Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad ‘Abd also emerged in Southeast Asia, Pakistan, Libya, the al-Jawwad of Medina, Saudi Arabia. In all, Shaykh Middle East and the Caribbean. The birth and the Has ...
... scholars such as Shaykh Yasin al-Fadani (d. 1990) tracing their initiation through Shaykh Hasan have of Indonesia and Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad ‘Abd also emerged in Southeast Asia, Pakistan, Libya, the al-Jawwad of Medina, Saudi Arabia. In all, Shaykh Middle East and the Caribbean. The birth and the Has ...
The Expansion of Islam
... The Hijra The Umma – single group formed to recognize Muhammad as the “Messenger of God” and the core organization of the Islamic state. ...
... The Hijra The Umma – single group formed to recognize Muhammad as the “Messenger of God” and the core organization of the Islamic state. ...
Sunnis and Shiites—Between Rapprochement and
... al-Ghita’ and expressed his support of rapprochement. Another initiative was taken by the Egyptian Shaykh Mustafa al–Maraghi in the late 1930’s. The Islamic revival and quest for Islamic unity of the 20th century gave impetus to a quest for Sunni-Shiite rapprochement. The cause of rapprochement was ...
... al-Ghita’ and expressed his support of rapprochement. Another initiative was taken by the Egyptian Shaykh Mustafa al–Maraghi in the late 1930’s. The Islamic revival and quest for Islamic unity of the 20th century gave impetus to a quest for Sunni-Shiite rapprochement. The cause of rapprochement was ...
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences
... similar pattern with previous figure (positive responses higher than negative responses), majority of respondents strongly agreed with the statement (82 respondents), followed by 41 respondents agreed with the statement. There are only one respondent who are unsure if she should continue her project ...
... similar pattern with previous figure (positive responses higher than negative responses), majority of respondents strongly agreed with the statement (82 respondents), followed by 41 respondents agreed with the statement. There are only one respondent who are unsure if she should continue her project ...
Nationalism in the Modern World: From the Viewpoint of Said Nursi
... disturbing harmony in European society and causing the growth of injustice, enmity and racial discriminations among nations, which eventually led to an overwhelming war [World War I] in Europe. He asserted that “the mark of negative nationalism and racialism is ghastly clashes, disastrous collisions ...
... disturbing harmony in European society and causing the growth of injustice, enmity and racial discriminations among nations, which eventually led to an overwhelming war [World War I] in Europe. He asserted that “the mark of negative nationalism and racialism is ghastly clashes, disastrous collisions ...
the Sound of islam Southeast Asian Boy Bands
... Since the early 1990s nasyid music has become enough pop to a religious message to The term nasyid from the Arabic nashid capture the mind of a young and often widely popular among the Islamic youth of refers to the raising of one’s voice and restless audience while maintaining its is the generic te ...
... Since the early 1990s nasyid music has become enough pop to a religious message to The term nasyid from the Arabic nashid capture the mind of a young and often widely popular among the Islamic youth of refers to the raising of one’s voice and restless audience while maintaining its is the generic te ...
Reason, Deliberation, and Democracy in Divided Societies
... problem it is supposed to solve. Third, ever since the “occultation” of the Twelfth Imam (section I), Jafaris have experienced a crisis of political legitimacy as no infallible leader, and therefore no legitimate authority, is available to lead the Islamic community. This third factor is, I argue, c ...
... problem it is supposed to solve. Third, ever since the “occultation” of the Twelfth Imam (section I), Jafaris have experienced a crisis of political legitimacy as no infallible leader, and therefore no legitimate authority, is available to lead the Islamic community. This third factor is, I argue, c ...
ISLAM AND COLONIAL RULE IN IBADAN, 1893-1960.
... that there is no such precedence in the organisation and administration of schools established by the missionaries. The reaction of the colonial government was seemingly harsh to the Muslims; but they continued to raise money through meagre contributions from the community. In addition, archival evi ...
... that there is no such precedence in the organisation and administration of schools established by the missionaries. The reaction of the colonial government was seemingly harsh to the Muslims; but they continued to raise money through meagre contributions from the community. In addition, archival evi ...
malaysian experience in implementation of the banking and
... philosophies and principles are however, not new, having been outlined in the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) more than 1,400 years ago (Abdul Al-Utwah, 1969). The emergence of Islamic banking is often related to the revival of Islam and the desire of Muslims to live all as ...
... philosophies and principles are however, not new, having been outlined in the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) more than 1,400 years ago (Abdul Al-Utwah, 1969). The emergence of Islamic banking is often related to the revival of Islam and the desire of Muslims to live all as ...
Basic Principles of Islamic Economy and Finance
... solutions to these problems. There are several schools of thought on how these questions are answered or how these functions are carried out. These schools vary from neoclassical economics to Marxian economics, of which the Keynesians and the monetarists were the famous ones until 1970s. New classic ...
... solutions to these problems. There are several schools of thought on how these questions are answered or how these functions are carried out. These schools vary from neoclassical economics to Marxian economics, of which the Keynesians and the monetarists were the famous ones until 1970s. New classic ...
The United Muslim Ummah ( TUMU)
... truly Islamic is the fact that it is based on a genuinely Islamic notion of knowledge. The concept of ilm, as has been argued forcefully in recent years by numerous Muslim scholars, integrates the pursuit of knowledge with values, envelopes factual insight with metaphysical concerns, and promotes an ...
... truly Islamic is the fact that it is based on a genuinely Islamic notion of knowledge. The concept of ilm, as has been argued forcefully in recent years by numerous Muslim scholars, integrates the pursuit of knowledge with values, envelopes factual insight with metaphysical concerns, and promotes an ...
A Series on an Al-Qaeda Strategic Founder
... The book ends with a plea for a donation and even providing bank account numbers for wire transfers to Bait al‐Mal (House of Donations) Kuwait, account number 1920 or the Dubai Islamic Bank account number 1335. The final sentence is a rallying cry from Azzam, “Muslims awake before this (jihad) ...
... The book ends with a plea for a donation and even providing bank account numbers for wire transfers to Bait al‐Mal (House of Donations) Kuwait, account number 1920 or the Dubai Islamic Bank account number 1335. The final sentence is a rallying cry from Azzam, “Muslims awake before this (jihad) ...
ISLAM, GLOBALISATION AND THE CHALLENGES OF
... and the other historical. The normative route would require us to provide an appraisal of the various competing epistemologies, and the strategy for the Muslim would be to provide an epistemological justification or 'defense' of the Quranic perspective vis-a vis other epistemologies. This normative ...
... and the other historical. The normative route would require us to provide an appraisal of the various competing epistemologies, and the strategy for the Muslim would be to provide an epistemological justification or 'defense' of the Quranic perspective vis-a vis other epistemologies. This normative ...
I S L A M - The Stability Institute
... Wandering Sufis: Malang, Qalander, or Fakir Itinerant sufis who wander the country begging for alms (similar to the Hindu sadhu); often gather at ziarats and for urs Some venerated (if truly pious), some distrusted (as charlatans and dope-smoking social “drop-outs”) ...
... Wandering Sufis: Malang, Qalander, or Fakir Itinerant sufis who wander the country begging for alms (similar to the Hindu sadhu); often gather at ziarats and for urs Some venerated (if truly pious), some distrusted (as charlatans and dope-smoking social “drop-outs”) ...
THE GREEN GLASS CEILING: GENDER INEQUALITY AND
... lagging indicators of social and political development, and many of the countries most often criticized in this regard are those with majority Muslim populations. Ruling elites in countries such as Saudi Arabia claim that discriminatory practices, such as laws prohibiting women from driving or leavi ...
... lagging indicators of social and political development, and many of the countries most often criticized in this regard are those with majority Muslim populations. Ruling elites in countries such as Saudi Arabia claim that discriminatory practices, such as laws prohibiting women from driving or leavi ...
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... In this paper, we will discuss the problem of corporate governance in Islamic banks and his influence on the global performance of Islamic Bank. Further, the structure used to deal with investors funds, normally a profit-sharing mudaraba contract, imply a high degree of fiduciary duty on the part o ...
... In this paper, we will discuss the problem of corporate governance in Islamic banks and his influence on the global performance of Islamic Bank. Further, the structure used to deal with investors funds, normally a profit-sharing mudaraba contract, imply a high degree of fiduciary duty on the part o ...
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... The author further goes on to explain that Adl or Justice is another very important principle and objective of the Shariah and its purpose is to create and maintain equilibrium within a society. The author defines Al-Ghazali's classification of the Maqasid as being ranked into three; Daruriyyah (ess ...
... The author further goes on to explain that Adl or Justice is another very important principle and objective of the Shariah and its purpose is to create and maintain equilibrium within a society. The author defines Al-Ghazali's classification of the Maqasid as being ranked into three; Daruriyyah (ess ...
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... around the world carved out plans for their citizens to be imbued in the knowledge of citizenship. This was thought by the authorities as a means to enhance the individual‟s cohesiveness with others in the society. In turn, such an effort is expected to bring unity among its citizens for having comm ...
... around the world carved out plans for their citizens to be imbued in the knowledge of citizenship. This was thought by the authorities as a means to enhance the individual‟s cohesiveness with others in the society. In turn, such an effort is expected to bring unity among its citizens for having comm ...
"Chaos on the Earth": Subjective Truths versus Communal Unity in
... and religious authorities" who ruled the realms of civil society in Arab Muslim countries were all tied to "traditional Koranic interpretations that are not embracing of modernity, pluralism or the equality of women," and that, for centuries, Islam had essentially "stood still" while the rest of the ...
... and religious authorities" who ruled the realms of civil society in Arab Muslim countries were all tied to "traditional Koranic interpretations that are not embracing of modernity, pluralism or the equality of women," and that, for centuries, Islam had essentially "stood still" while the rest of the ...
MARKETING ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS IN MALAYSIA
... system is parallel with the conventional system. This means that the government allows the Islamic banks to compete with conventional banks without favoring either. BIMB was the only bank that provided Islamic banking services until 1993 when the government allowed all conventional banks to offer Is ...
... system is parallel with the conventional system. This means that the government allows the Islamic banks to compete with conventional banks without favoring either. BIMB was the only bank that provided Islamic banking services until 1993 when the government allowed all conventional banks to offer Is ...
A Disputed Utopia: Islamic Economics in Revolutionary Iran Sohrab
... debate on the social epistemology of Islam. Ali Shariati began this debate in the late 1960s and early 1970s in his lectures at Mashhad University and the Hoseiniyeh Ershad (Tehran). Shariati expounded a radical interpretation of Islam by rejecting religious fanaticism and by condemning the clergy's ...
... debate on the social epistemology of Islam. Ali Shariati began this debate in the late 1960s and early 1970s in his lectures at Mashhad University and the Hoseiniyeh Ershad (Tehran). Shariati expounded a radical interpretation of Islam by rejecting religious fanaticism and by condemning the clergy's ...
acceptance of islamic banking among non-muslims in
... Dusuki and Abdullah (2006) indicate that the bankers acknowledge that Islamic economics is a development area but it is not for everybody. This is because some of the investments have no interest free equivalent, which may also crease the sector's development. Meanwhile, the Islamic banking products ...
... Dusuki and Abdullah (2006) indicate that the bankers acknowledge that Islamic economics is a development area but it is not for everybody. This is because some of the investments have no interest free equivalent, which may also crease the sector's development. Meanwhile, the Islamic banking products ...
Seyyed Hossein Nasr - Center for Islamic Sciences
... desire to confront the problem of modern science and to realize that there does exist a problem is seen not only among Muslim scholars but also among a number of Muslim scientists trained in the modern sciences.7 But what of the future? What must the Islamic world do in light of the ever greater cha ...
... desire to confront the problem of modern science and to realize that there does exist a problem is seen not only among Muslim scholars but also among a number of Muslim scientists trained in the modern sciences.7 But what of the future? What must the Islamic world do in light of the ever greater cha ...
Syllabus of Islamic Studies Courses for MA Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
... including 08 core and 08 optional/electives with four courses in each Semester (Total Four Semesters) 2. The medium of instruction and examination as in other Social Sciences is English. Students, however, may study standard books on the subject in other languages as well. 3. Regular as well as priv ...
... including 08 core and 08 optional/electives with four courses in each Semester (Total Four Semesters) 2. The medium of instruction and examination as in other Social Sciences is English. Students, however, may study standard books on the subject in other languages as well. 3. Regular as well as priv ...