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... we have to be responsible for shareholders and society at large, and, of course, our God. We can see clearly, based on these two comments, that the meaning of amanah to some extent, more heavily stresses the gaining of profit for the sake of shareholders; or in other words, it seems to be self-inter ...
... we have to be responsible for shareholders and society at large, and, of course, our God. We can see clearly, based on these two comments, that the meaning of amanah to some extent, more heavily stresses the gaining of profit for the sake of shareholders; or in other words, it seems to be self-inter ...
SANKORE` Literature Review on the Sokoto Caliphate
... Counted among the minions of the dajjal were those European colonialists who profess, or were believed to be Christian by Sokoto ruling and scholarly elite. This occupation by European forces was seen as an invasion of Christian armies that would usher in a new epoch where the Caliphate of Sokoto wo ...
... Counted among the minions of the dajjal were those European colonialists who profess, or were believed to be Christian by Sokoto ruling and scholarly elite. This occupation by European forces was seen as an invasion of Christian armies that would usher in a new epoch where the Caliphate of Sokoto wo ...
acceptance of islamic banking among non-muslims in
... According to Ranjbar and Sharif (2008), many primary commercial banks in Malaysia have established Islamic banking businesses to hit the opportunities in the US$1 trillion industry. There are a lot of other controls to be put in place to improve the assertion and strengthen the risk management thro ...
... According to Ranjbar and Sharif (2008), many primary commercial banks in Malaysia have established Islamic banking businesses to hit the opportunities in the US$1 trillion industry. There are a lot of other controls to be put in place to improve the assertion and strengthen the risk management thro ...
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... (b) Islamic dimension of the concept of "scarcity" and "wants" ; (c) Choice and opportunity cost: their Islamic dimensions; (d) Integrative system of exchange and transfer in Islam. (a) Islamic economics as a process As a first step, it is perhaps not an "unnecessary digression" to discuss very brie ...
... (b) Islamic dimension of the concept of "scarcity" and "wants" ; (c) Choice and opportunity cost: their Islamic dimensions; (d) Integrative system of exchange and transfer in Islam. (a) Islamic economics as a process As a first step, it is perhaps not an "unnecessary digression" to discuss very brie ...
Traditional Development? Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, Shari`a Ethics
... literary structures, and its meaning is thus to be taken within their context. Every verse has its own context-specific meaning to Ghamidi,50 which is why he maintains that all similar verses must be studied together51 to reveal the difference between general and context-specific issues. To him, the ...
... literary structures, and its meaning is thus to be taken within their context. Every verse has its own context-specific meaning to Ghamidi,50 which is why he maintains that all similar verses must be studied together51 to reveal the difference between general and context-specific issues. To him, the ...
The United Muslim Ummah ( TUMU)
... sanctioned by Allah to whom we are accountable for all our activities on earth. On the development front, we lack the concern for the refinement, development and exploitation of the spiritual, psychological, and mental domain of mankind, thus we witness the moral decay and lack the beauty of ethics ...
... sanctioned by Allah to whom we are accountable for all our activities on earth. On the development front, we lack the concern for the refinement, development and exploitation of the spiritual, psychological, and mental domain of mankind, thus we witness the moral decay and lack the beauty of ethics ...
RSS - irss.academyirmbr.com
... in Pakistan such as growing economic crisis ratcheting up the country‟s security, political and social tensions and also complicated relationships with its neighbor countries. Due to these poor economic conditions, poverty has also increased and people are not even able to satisfy their basic needs ...
... in Pakistan such as growing economic crisis ratcheting up the country‟s security, political and social tensions and also complicated relationships with its neighbor countries. Due to these poor economic conditions, poverty has also increased and people are not even able to satisfy their basic needs ...
on opportunity cost and time value of money in
... arrangement practiced by the banks is a package of different contracts which come into play one after another at their respective stages. These stages have been fully highlighted earlier while discussing the concept of murabahah financing. Without observing this basic feature of murabahah financing, ...
... arrangement practiced by the banks is a package of different contracts which come into play one after another at their respective stages. These stages have been fully highlighted earlier while discussing the concept of murabahah financing. Without observing this basic feature of murabahah financing, ...
The Legacy of Jihad
... concluded, the seeds of Islamic uprisings had been planted. One day there would be an accumulation of people ready to turn against their rulers. It took about 60 years after World War I for the first Islamic revolution to start. Jihad was one of its key concepts. Returning to Bostom's book, the chai ...
... concluded, the seeds of Islamic uprisings had been planted. One day there would be an accumulation of people ready to turn against their rulers. It took about 60 years after World War I for the first Islamic revolution to start. Jihad was one of its key concepts. Returning to Bostom's book, the chai ...
Developing gender sensitive curricula in Islamic law
... the subject from a legal perspective drawing upon primary and secondary sources as well as contemporary state practice. Such courses tend to present a combination of doctrine and application, highlighting the theory and practice within the Islamic legal tradition. Students often confuse teaching of ...
... the subject from a legal perspective drawing upon primary and secondary sources as well as contemporary state practice. Such courses tend to present a combination of doctrine and application, highlighting the theory and practice within the Islamic legal tradition. Students often confuse teaching of ...
Political Islam -- Is it something we should worry
... 2.1 (b). A Historical Wakeup Call Jefferson asked Muslim Ambassador: Why do you attack our ships with no provocation? The reply: “…(Islam) was founded on the Laws of the Prophet, that it was written in the Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that i ...
... 2.1 (b). A Historical Wakeup Call Jefferson asked Muslim Ambassador: Why do you attack our ships with no provocation? The reply: “…(Islam) was founded on the Laws of the Prophet, that it was written in the Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that i ...
فالسالم عليكم و رمحة اهلل وبركاته. ، أمّا بعد، و سالم على عباده الذين ا
... who, in fact, submitted his resignation over this issue and wrote a 27 page scholarly rebuttal of the new policy. Many other scholars and Islamic Sharīʿah Councils have also denounced this decision including Shaykh Hamza Yusuf of the Zaytuna College who wrote a detailed 75 page refutation of the ISN ...
... who, in fact, submitted his resignation over this issue and wrote a 27 page scholarly rebuttal of the new policy. Many other scholars and Islamic Sharīʿah Councils have also denounced this decision including Shaykh Hamza Yusuf of the Zaytuna College who wrote a detailed 75 page refutation of the ISN ...
jihad - Al-Huda Mosque
... struggle’. In Islam, jihad essentially means to strive with our utmost energies and to the best of our abilities in carrying out God’s commands, be it to perform righteous deeds or to refrain oneself from evil deeds with the overall objective of safeguarding the well-being of all creations. Jihad is ...
... struggle’. In Islam, jihad essentially means to strive with our utmost energies and to the best of our abilities in carrying out God’s commands, be it to perform righteous deeds or to refrain oneself from evil deeds with the overall objective of safeguarding the well-being of all creations. Jihad is ...
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... pronounced than among American Muslims. On one hand, the Muslim community in the United States, as a minority, must establish institutions that will assure its continuation and development. On the other hand, the Islamic sense of mission readily affirms itself in a society struggling to preserve Jud ...
... pronounced than among American Muslims. On one hand, the Muslim community in the United States, as a minority, must establish institutions that will assure its continuation and development. On the other hand, the Islamic sense of mission readily affirms itself in a society struggling to preserve Jud ...
Female Sufism in Pakistan - University of the Punjab
... sizeable Hindu community to Islam.16 Since then, their disciples, followers and visitors who are Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and others alike have been visiting to offer venerations to them.17 Hundreds of people, majority of them female come to pray for the fulfillment of their wishes. Therefore, it is i ...
... sizeable Hindu community to Islam.16 Since then, their disciples, followers and visitors who are Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and others alike have been visiting to offer venerations to them.17 Hundreds of people, majority of them female come to pray for the fulfillment of their wishes. Therefore, it is i ...
Islamic critique (1)
... will of God, who at a certain point in history revealed it to mankind through his prophet Muhammad; as such it does not rely on the authority of any earthly lawmaker. Its origins, in addition to the Holy ISLAMIC CRITIQUE OF CONVENTIONAL FINANCING ...
... will of God, who at a certain point in history revealed it to mankind through his prophet Muhammad; as such it does not rely on the authority of any earthly lawmaker. Its origins, in addition to the Holy ISLAMIC CRITIQUE OF CONVENTIONAL FINANCING ...
An Analysis of Administrative Staff`s Participatory
... procedure or process, but still keeps veto power to him/herself” shows that the highest percentage in the scale is “Mostly” which is 36.1% of all the responses, followed by “Often” which is 34.5% “Always” with 13.3 %, which stand in the third position in the order of multitude, this is followed by “ ...
... procedure or process, but still keeps veto power to him/herself” shows that the highest percentage in the scale is “Mostly” which is 36.1% of all the responses, followed by “Often” which is 34.5% “Always” with 13.3 %, which stand in the third position in the order of multitude, this is followed by “ ...
Unexplored dimensions: Islamic land systems in Afghanistan
... are many Islams, with liberal, conservative, or fundamentalist agendas, official (state-selected) or informal (mostly blending with custom). Islam may be under the surface, simmering or irrelevant. Islam is negotiated among competing perspec tives and stakeholders in relation to both its role withi ...
... are many Islams, with liberal, conservative, or fundamentalist agendas, official (state-selected) or informal (mostly blending with custom). Islam may be under the surface, simmering or irrelevant. Islam is negotiated among competing perspec tives and stakeholders in relation to both its role withi ...
Towards Islamic Worldview based Corporate Governance Framework
... al., 2006). There should be some mechanisms that align the interests of principals and agents (Judge et al., 2003). The suggested mechanism is good corporate governance by which this conflict of interest can be resolved to a certain extent (Gursoy and Aydogan, 2002). Cheung and Chan (2004) also desc ...
... al., 2006). There should be some mechanisms that align the interests of principals and agents (Judge et al., 2003). The suggested mechanism is good corporate governance by which this conflict of interest can be resolved to a certain extent (Gursoy and Aydogan, 2002). Cheung and Chan (2004) also desc ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... made to adults as they would automatically be the leaders, fathers and teachers as well as a patrons to the sublevels of learning in the society. However, the purpose and meaning of higher education in Islam is to produce the qualitative scholars and professionals with the complete skills and Islami ...
... made to adults as they would automatically be the leaders, fathers and teachers as well as a patrons to the sublevels of learning in the society. However, the purpose and meaning of higher education in Islam is to produce the qualitative scholars and professionals with the complete skills and Islami ...
Heirs to world culture_DEF1.indd
... Hamka thought that it was important to visit such individuals and their institutions because, as he put it, he too was a member of the Institute of Indonesian Culture (Lembaga Kebudajaan Indonesia, LKI), an organization established by the government in 1948 to assist with formulating the direction o ...
... Hamka thought that it was important to visit such individuals and their institutions because, as he put it, he too was a member of the Institute of Indonesian Culture (Lembaga Kebudajaan Indonesia, LKI), an organization established by the government in 1948 to assist with formulating the direction o ...
Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya Movement
... As these statements cleared up the misconceptions caused by M. Mahmud Ahmad’s article, there arose no difference of view between Dr. Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya Movement. In fact, he used to have recourse to Maulana Nur-ud-Din for advice on matters of Islamic law. As an example, we mention one incident ...
... As these statements cleared up the misconceptions caused by M. Mahmud Ahmad’s article, there arose no difference of view between Dr. Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya Movement. In fact, he used to have recourse to Maulana Nur-ud-Din for advice on matters of Islamic law. As an example, we mention one incident ...
Basic Principles of Islamic Economy and Finance
... 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 classical school and new Keynesian school are the popular ones in recent years. Although philosophic ...
... 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 classical school and new Keynesian school are the popular ones in recent years. Although philosophic ...
Jihad Q. Why Jehad is waged? What acts are permissible and what
... “The reward for keeping the enemy at bay in Jihad carries more reward than carried by seventy prayers.” 5. Declaration of Jihad According to Mohammadan law, the Imam or the head of the state may declare a jihad against the non-Muslims of Darul-Harb or alient state for the protection of religion. 6. ...
... “The reward for keeping the enemy at bay in Jihad carries more reward than carried by seventy prayers.” 5. Declaration of Jihad According to Mohammadan law, the Imam or the head of the state may declare a jihad against the non-Muslims of Darul-Harb or alient state for the protection of religion. 6. ...
`True Man`: The True Economic Man for Islamic Economics
... Western capitalism; and they had triumphantly maintained this linkage for a millennium. The pertinent issues to be critically raised here, who were these Muslim economic agents who operated Islamic capitalism with such a lengthy period of success? Were they not people with profit in mind? Were they ...
... Western capitalism; and they had triumphantly maintained this linkage for a millennium. The pertinent issues to be critically raised here, who were these Muslim economic agents who operated Islamic capitalism with such a lengthy period of success? Were they not people with profit in mind? Were they ...
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan
Jamaat-e-Islami (Urdu: جماعتِ اسلامی, JI) is a social conservative, and Islamist political party. Its objective is to make Pakistan an Islamic state, governed by Sharia law, through gradual, legal, political process.The JI strongly objects to and opposes concepts such as capitalism, liberalism, socialism and secularism, as well as economic practices such as offering bank interest. The JI is a vanguard party: its members form an elite, with ""affiliates"" and then ""sympathizers"" beneath them. The party leader is called an ameer. Although it does not have a large popular following, the party is quite influential and considered one of the major movements of Islam in Pakistan, along with Deobandi and Barelvi.The JI came to its modern foundation in Lahore in 1941 in British India by the Muslim theologian and socio-political philosopher, Abul Ala Maududi. In 1947, JI moved its operations to West-Pakistan after Independence.(Members who remained in India, formed an independent organisation called Jamaat-e-Islami Hind).The party came under severe government repression in 1948, 1953, and 1963, but during the early years of the regime of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq served as the ""regime's ideological and political arm"", with party members holding cabinet portfolios of information and broadcasting, production, and water, power and natural resources.In 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, JI opposed the independence of Bangladesh. However, in 1975, it established a new branch, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami in the new nation. Abbas Ali Khan (Joypurhat) was the founder & first Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami .Other offshoots of Jamaat-e-Islami, (which split into separate independent organizations following the Partition of India in 1947) include Jamaat-e-Islami Hind in India, and Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir in Jammu & Kashmir. The JI maintains close ties with these and other international Muslim groups.