Towards Islamic Worldview based Corporate Governance Framework
... on their reasoning. In addition to the above two dominant corporate governance theories, how corporate governance codes gradually give attention to the stakeholders apart from the shareholders is explained in the next sub section. 2.3 Review of Corporate Governance Guidelines: Shareholder vs Stakeho ...
... on their reasoning. In addition to the above two dominant corporate governance theories, how corporate governance codes gradually give attention to the stakeholders apart from the shareholders is explained in the next sub section. 2.3 Review of Corporate Governance Guidelines: Shareholder vs Stakeho ...
The Contemporary Caliphate - International
... as the basis for honour codes. For example, even in modernising and 'secularist' Turkey until regulations from 2002 were brought into play to recognise full equal rights for women within family structures. Shari'ah is not just a legal code, but embraced its source concept from the root shr', the roa ...
... as the basis for honour codes. For example, even in modernising and 'secularist' Turkey until regulations from 2002 were brought into play to recognise full equal rights for women within family structures. Shari'ah is not just a legal code, but embraced its source concept from the root shr', the roa ...
... view prejudice as an indicator of a malfunction personality, culture-based approaches see prejudice as an indicator of a normal and well-adjusted personality to its prejudiced environment. In this context, prejudice functions as a way to express social solidarity and connection with others in such a ...
Darul Ulum Deoband History
... India‘s transitional, traumatic age had started long before 1717 AD, at the time when the Mughal Emperor Farrukh Siyar had given permission to the British to carry on trade with India, and had also exempted them from many taxes and duties. Later on, Emperor Shah Alam II granted them the revenue auth ...
... India‘s transitional, traumatic age had started long before 1717 AD, at the time when the Mughal Emperor Farrukh Siyar had given permission to the British to carry on trade with India, and had also exempted them from many taxes and duties. Later on, Emperor Shah Alam II granted them the revenue auth ...
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... through arbitration and into the courts, the legal, business and political communities will be asked and sometimes required to address questions of law rooted in Islamic tradition. This tradition will present itself in at least two forms -- the first based upon conventional adherence only to those j ...
... through arbitration and into the courts, the legal, business and political communities will be asked and sometimes required to address questions of law rooted in Islamic tradition. This tradition will present itself in at least two forms -- the first based upon conventional adherence only to those j ...
Teaching About Islam and Muslims
... American Muslims fall within this panorama and are in many ways culturally distinct from Muslims living in other societal contexts. Little League baseball, apple pie, and jazz music are as natural to American Muslims as they are to other Americans. Even so, certain aspects of popular American cultur ...
... American Muslims fall within this panorama and are in many ways culturally distinct from Muslims living in other societal contexts. Little League baseball, apple pie, and jazz music are as natural to American Muslims as they are to other Americans. Even so, certain aspects of popular American cultur ...
this PDF file - E-Journal Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic
... Contemporary transnational fatwa with Osama bin Laden as a central figure has changed the nature of traditional fatwa from being based on justice and social welfare to being based on threat and terror. When discussing about transnational fatwa, what has always come up is the question of jihad, the w ...
... Contemporary transnational fatwa with Osama bin Laden as a central figure has changed the nature of traditional fatwa from being based on justice and social welfare to being based on threat and terror. When discussing about transnational fatwa, what has always come up is the question of jihad, the w ...
The State of Islamic Studies in American Universities
... However, the experiences of students varied, with some being completely satisfied with the processes in place. One of the problems the department has confronted is an increasing interest among students in Arabic studies. Although this increase may be in part due to the September 11 attacks, Benjamin ...
... However, the experiences of students varied, with some being completely satisfied with the processes in place. One of the problems the department has confronted is an increasing interest among students in Arabic studies. Although this increase may be in part due to the September 11 attacks, Benjamin ...
History and prospect of Islamic Criminal Law with respect to the
... defined by God and revealed through his prophets and the Koran. The Koran includes three explicitly defined principles concerning state rule. The presidential idea suggests that one leader should be head of state as a successor to the Prophet. The second idea evokes the principle of consultation. Al ...
... defined by God and revealed through his prophets and the Koran. The Koran includes three explicitly defined principles concerning state rule. The presidential idea suggests that one leader should be head of state as a successor to the Prophet. The second idea evokes the principle of consultation. Al ...
slam Past Papers - Northlakes High School
... •recognising and naming TWO contributions of a significant person or school of thought in Islam •expressing concisely the impact of a significant person or a school of thought •making excellent reference to the teaching and providing clear and accurate information to support the ...
... •recognising and naming TWO contributions of a significant person or school of thought in Islam •expressing concisely the impact of a significant person or a school of thought •making excellent reference to the teaching and providing clear and accurate information to support the ...
SOCIOLOGISTS AND SUFIS: A REASSESSMENT OF SAINTHOOD
... heritage, the latter half of the 20th Century saw marked philosophical continuity on this matter—among Muslims and non-Muslims alike—with many of these 19th Century attitudes remaining operative in superficially modified form well into the present. At the same time, great strides have been made over ...
... heritage, the latter half of the 20th Century saw marked philosophical continuity on this matter—among Muslims and non-Muslims alike—with many of these 19th Century attitudes remaining operative in superficially modified form well into the present. At the same time, great strides have been made over ...
Conceptualizing Mosque Tourism: A central feature of
... countries on the international scene reinforce the rising trend of Islamic Tourism. Indeed, Islamic Tourism has gained much interest in recent years and is considered to be a very promising niche in the near future. This fairly new concept can simply be defined as intra-Muslim and intra-Arab tourism ...
... countries on the international scene reinforce the rising trend of Islamic Tourism. Indeed, Islamic Tourism has gained much interest in recent years and is considered to be a very promising niche in the near future. This fairly new concept can simply be defined as intra-Muslim and intra-Arab tourism ...
Mo odernity y and th Politica e Reviv al Thou val Tho ught of S ought
... doubled. They were engaged in a process which although they were not its originator, they could not be immune from its devastating consequences. However, in the not too distant past and in the present time, still many in the East consider the West as a full-fledged model, but on the contrary, there ...
... doubled. They were engaged in a process which although they were not its originator, they could not be immune from its devastating consequences. However, in the not too distant past and in the present time, still many in the East consider the West as a full-fledged model, but on the contrary, there ...
The Contemporary Caliphate - International
... relationship with other faiths. For example, Dr Zakir Naik, the president of the Bombay-based Islamic Research Foundation has sought to use both Western media and specialised television outlets such as Peace TV, 'a free-to-air, 24 -hour channel dedicated to comparative religion,' headquartered in Bo ...
... relationship with other faiths. For example, Dr Zakir Naik, the president of the Bombay-based Islamic Research Foundation has sought to use both Western media and specialised television outlets such as Peace TV, 'a free-to-air, 24 -hour channel dedicated to comparative religion,' headquartered in Bo ...
Muslim Intellectuals and the Perennial Philosophy
... According to the Quran, “On Earth there are signs [of God’s existence, visible] to all who are endowed with inner certainty, just as [there are signs thereof] within your own selves: can you not, then, see?” (51:20-21) If the Quran represents the central theophany of the Divine Reality in a manner ...
... According to the Quran, “On Earth there are signs [of God’s existence, visible] to all who are endowed with inner certainty, just as [there are signs thereof] within your own selves: can you not, then, see?” (51:20-21) If the Quran represents the central theophany of the Divine Reality in a manner ...
50 Things Muslims Don`t Want Us To Know - US Edition
... being “active” for decades? (Koran 33:40) Had he had even one, the Sunni and Shia sects of Islam wouldn’t ...
... being “active” for decades? (Koran 33:40) Had he had even one, the Sunni and Shia sects of Islam wouldn’t ...
File Ref.No.7267/GA - IV - B1/2012/CU UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
... With the dawn of the 21st century, academic pursuit on the history and culture of the Muslim People has become more relevant than ever before. We will be convinced of this fact by simply passing our attention over the print media, the electronic media or the journals and books that are published wor ...
... With the dawn of the 21st century, academic pursuit on the history and culture of the Muslim People has become more relevant than ever before. We will be convinced of this fact by simply passing our attention over the print media, the electronic media or the journals and books that are published wor ...
Religious Islamic Satellite Channels: A Screen That Leads
... million Arab people were ideal targets for corporations wishing to shape consumer loyalties. This regionalist approach adopted by broadcasters cashed in on the fact that the Arab audience is united by language, and, to a large extent, by religion, which makes standardised advertising viable. 2 In a ...
... million Arab people were ideal targets for corporations wishing to shape consumer loyalties. This regionalist approach adopted by broadcasters cashed in on the fact that the Arab audience is united by language, and, to a large extent, by religion, which makes standardised advertising viable. 2 In a ...
The Elements of Sufism
... of the outer prophetic law. Sufism bore similarities to ascetic mysticism, yet it also allowed for spiritual militancy in many instances. The brotherhood which was experienced by the Sufis was due mostly to their inner conditioning and state of their hearts, rather than to adherence to any particula ...
... of the outer prophetic law. Sufism bore similarities to ascetic mysticism, yet it also allowed for spiritual militancy in many instances. The brotherhood which was experienced by the Sufis was due mostly to their inner conditioning and state of their hearts, rather than to adherence to any particula ...
The Spirit of Muslim Culture According to Muhammad Iqbal
... Another point stressed by Iqbal was the significance of the ending of the prophethood in which he considered some great cultural values in it. To him, the ending of prophethood to be a milestone in the history of Muslim culture in particular and in the history of the mankind in general because it ha ...
... Another point stressed by Iqbal was the significance of the ending of the prophethood in which he considered some great cultural values in it. To him, the ending of prophethood to be a milestone in the history of Muslim culture in particular and in the history of the mankind in general because it ha ...
THE GREEN GLASS CEILING: GENDER INEQUALITY AND
... undervaluation of women’s economic contributions is a common occurrence even in postindustrial societies. Women’s worldwide invisible economic contribution is estimated to be approximately $11 trillion annually or “almost 50 per cent more than the officially estimated $23 trillion of global output” ...
... undervaluation of women’s economic contributions is a common occurrence even in postindustrial societies. Women’s worldwide invisible economic contribution is estimated to be approximately $11 trillion annually or “almost 50 per cent more than the officially estimated $23 trillion of global output” ...
this PDF file
... estimation—the latter is referred to as precedent. Hallaq feels that precedence, and to a lesser extent, analogy, has been under-studied by Western scholars of Islamic origin. Qadis were also granted a level of autonomy in the form of ra’y, or discretionary opinion. Essentially, ra’y allowed qadis s ...
... estimation—the latter is referred to as precedent. Hallaq feels that precedence, and to a lesser extent, analogy, has been under-studied by Western scholars of Islamic origin. Qadis were also granted a level of autonomy in the form of ra’y, or discretionary opinion. Essentially, ra’y allowed qadis s ...
the Sound of islam Southeast Asian Boy Bands
... is the generic term for sung poetry Indonesia and Malaysia. Imported from the traditionally found in such countries Middle East, the verbal art attracts proponents spiritual integrity. as Egypt or Yemen.1 In modern times particularly in universities, above all among The sound of a new Islamic chic n ...
... is the generic term for sung poetry Indonesia and Malaysia. Imported from the traditionally found in such countries Middle East, the verbal art attracts proponents spiritual integrity. as Egypt or Yemen.1 In modern times particularly in universities, above all among The sound of a new Islamic chic n ...
Reconsidering the influence of Islam on Yoruba cultural
... religious conversion when the European missionaries, from the 1840s, began to introduce Christianity to Yorubaland. On this point, Samuel Johnson says: The earliest attempt to reduce this tongue into writing was in the early forties of the last century when the church missionary society… organized a ...
... religious conversion when the European missionaries, from the 1840s, began to introduce Christianity to Yorubaland. On this point, Samuel Johnson says: The earliest attempt to reduce this tongue into writing was in the early forties of the last century when the church missionary society… organized a ...
Women Embracing Islam - Thedivineconspiracy.org
... Besides theories on the background and trajectories of converts to Islam, some analyses of testimonies and conversion narratives are available. A few books have been published that contain conversion stories or are descriptive in nature (Anway 1995; Crijnen 1999; Haleem 2003). Several Web sites have ...
... Besides theories on the background and trajectories of converts to Islam, some analyses of testimonies and conversion narratives are available. A few books have been published that contain conversion stories or are descriptive in nature (Anway 1995; Crijnen 1999; Haleem 2003). Several Web sites have ...
Islam in Egypt
Islam in Egypt is the dominant religion in country with around 80 million Muslims, comprising 94.7% of the population, as of 2010. Almost the entirety of Egypt's Muslims are Sunnis, with a small minority of Shia and Ahmadi Muslims. The latter, however, are not recognized by Egypt. Islam has been recognized as the state religion since 1980.Prior to Napoleon's invasion in 1798, almost all of Egypt's educational, legal, public health, and social welfare issues were in the hands of religious functionaries. Ottoman rule reinforced the public and political roles of the ulama (religious scholars), as Mamluk rule had done before the Ottomans, because Islam was the state religion and because political divisions in the country were based on religious divisions. During the 19th and 20th centuries, successive governments made extensive efforts to limit the role of the ulama in public life and to bring religious institutions under closer state control.After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the government assumed responsibility for appointing officials to mosques and religious schools. The government mandated reform of Al-Azhar University beginning in 1961. These reforms permitted department heads to be drawn from outside the ranks of the traditionally trained orthodox ulama.