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    • Factors Influencing Customer’s Behavioral Intention to Adopt Islamic Banking in Northern Nigeria: a Proposed Framework 

      Abu Sufian Abu-Bakr Muhammed Mamman; Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado (IOSR, 2016)
      Several factors have been suggested to explain factors that influence customer’s intention to adopt Islamic banking. To date, some of this factors that have been considered includes, credibility, confidentiality, quick service, religious, service quality, product, trust, among others. Despite these ...
        Islamic Banking
        IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF)
    • The fit and proper person test 

      Profesor Dr Nehaluddin Ahmed (Nova Science Publishers, Inc.Scopus, 2022)
      In 2020, the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong banned a former China Bank relationship manager for life from coming back into the banking industry. The ban was announced 1 year after his fraud conviction by a Hong Kong magistrate. The regulator determined he was "not a fit and proper ...
        Imperial legislation
        Regulation of the Professions in East Asia
    • Four Determinants to Constrain GHG Emission and Simultaneously Encourage Economic Development of Brunei Darussalam 

      Khairul Hidayatullah Basir (jthem, 2019-03)
      The purpose of this study is to discuss the four determinants of constraining greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, namely, population size, output per person, the energy intensity of production and how much fossil fuel is used in energy production, and how they can be used simultaneously to devise policies ...
        Economic development -- Brunei Darussalam
        Journal of Tourism
    • Freedom of Religion and Apostasy under International Law: With Special Reference to Article 11 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution 

      Ahmad Masum; Nehaluddin Ahmad (2013)
      The right to freedom of religion is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed in many international and regional human rights instruments. Several international documents safeguard freedom of religion including the right to convert from one faith to another. In Malaysia, the safeguard of this ...
        Religion -- Islamic
    • A Glance on Shariah Basis of Takaful (Islamic Insurance) 

      Yusuf Sani Abubakar; Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Mpawenimana Abdallah Saidi (Scholars Middle East Publishers, 2017)
      This is a doctrinal research on the Shariah basis of takaful (Islamic Insurance). The research reveals that that takaful has basis in ancient Arabia in the system of “Aqilah” which involves mutual assistance. It can also be traced down in the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah ...
        Islamic Insurance
        Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies
    • The Harmonisation of Shariah and Civil Law in the Area of Contract with Special Reference to the Remedies for Anticipatory Breach of Contract 

      Abdul Rahman Abdul Wahab Adunola (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2019-01)
      The paper revealed that the contract law at the conceptual level is substantially similar in common law, civil law and Sharīah to the extent that the writers of Islamic law of contract do not explore, especially in the area of remedies for anticipatory breach of contractual obligations, beyond the ...
        Contracts -- Law and Legislation
        International Journal of `Umranic Studies Jurnal Antarabangsa Kajian `Umran
    • Healing through Ruqyah (Incantation) with special focus on the perception of Malay-Muslim society in Kelantan and Terengganu on Ruqyah as an alternative way of healing in Malaysia 

      Nurdeng Deuraseh; Siti Nor Azhani Mohd Tohar (Nobel Matbaacılık, 2008)
      This paper is an attempt to discuss healing through Ruqyah (incantation) focus on perception of Malay-Muslim society in Kelantan and Terengganu on Ruqyah as an alternative way of healing in Malaysia. Healing through Ruqyah (incantation) especially by using the Qur’anic verses, recitation of Du`a ...
        Medicine, Malaysia -- Islam
        JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF ISLAMIC MEDICINE (JISHIM)
    • Health and medicine in the Islamic tradition based on the book of medicine (Kitab Al-Tibb) of Sahih Al-Bukhari 

      Nurdeng Deuraseh (International Society For The History of Islamic Medicine (JISHIM), 2006)
      This article attempts to study the book of medicine (kitab al-tibb) in Sahih al-Bukhari. The book of medicine appears in the book 76 which consists of 58 chapters with 105 traditions (hadiths). The titles of each chapter in the book of medicine reflect the content of traditions regarding the medicine ...
        Medicine -- Islam
        Journal of International Society For The History of Islamic Medicine (JISHIM)
    • The Impact Of International Terrorism On The Right To Personal Security In Iraq After 2003 

      Zainal Amin Ayub; Ahmad Masum; Mohamed Salman (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia., 2016)
      Hardly a day passes by without news of a terrorist bombing, kidnapping, or assassination somewhere in the world especially in Iraq. Terrorism has become a cancer and it is not in the interest of the nations, because it takes away their right to personal security. Following the event of September 11, ...
        Law of Nation
        PROCEEDINGS THE UUM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOVERNANCE 2014
    • Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Islamic Banks Profitability 

      Qaisar Ali; Selamah Maamor; Hakimah Yaacob; Muhammad Usman Tariq Gill (research gate, 2018-04-30)
      The main objective of this study is to understand and determine the impact of macroeconomic variables on Islamic banks’ profitability in Brunei. The impact of GDP growth rate, inflation, interest rate, exchange rate, oil prices, competition and money supply on Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam (BIBD) ...
        Macroeconomics
        Journal of Accounting and Applied Business Research
    • Impacts of Colonialism on Religions: An Experience of Southwestern Nigeria. 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2012)
      Exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one or the use of the weaker country's resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country is what is termed as colonialism. Henceforth, many parts of the world in general and African continent in particular experienced this phenomenon. Nigeria as one ...
        Colonies
        Journal Of Humanities And Social Science
    • The instructional materials of the Arabic language Teaching for non-Arabic speakers in the republic of Indonesia: A typical study of the state University of Malang, Indonesia 

      Achmad Yani; Siti Sara Haji Ahmad (Oapub, 2018)
      The aim of this research work is to identify the extent of the effectiveness of the Instructional Materials in teaching of the Arabic Language at the State University of Malang in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the two researchers have chosen the State University of Malang in Indonesia as a case study because ...
        Arabic Languages
        European Journal of Education Studies
    • International terrorism and its impact on civil freedoms in Iraq after 2003. A critical analysis of the right to life and personal security 

      Mohammed Salman Mahmood; Ahmad Masum (Universiti Utara Malaysia, 2017-01-16)
      Terrorism is one of the threats against which the international community, above all states, must protect their citizens. They have not only the right but also a duty to do so. States must take the greatest care to ensure that counter-terrorism does not become an all-embracing concept that could ...
        Law -- Law of Nation
    • Investigating the Effectiveness of the Content Of Curriculum of Arabic language in Borneo: A case study of Muhammadiyah Nursing College (stikes), Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia 

      Achmad Yani; Siti Sara Haji Ahmad (European Journal of Foreign Language Teaching, 2018)
      The purpose of this research is to identify the suitability of Arabic curriculum content in Borneo by taking a case study in Muhammadiyah Nursing College (STIKES) Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. This research applies communicative approach as the measurement. The reason of choosing Muhammadiyah ...
        Arabic Languages
    • Investigating the Influence of Public Trust on the Revival of Waqf Institution in Uganda 

      Umar Ahmed; Mustafa Omar Mohammed; Ogunbado Ahamad Faosiy; Norzaidi Mohd Daud (IDOSI Publications, 2015)
      This study investigates the influence of public trust on the revival of Waqf institutions in Uganda. Based on survey from 320 respondents, the findings reveal that the majority of the respondents do not trust Islamic religious bodies in the country because they believed that their leaders are not ...
        Waqf
        Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research
    • Islam and its Impact in Yorubaland 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado (Islamic Cultural Centre., 2013)
      Islam is the fastest growing religion in the contemporary world and its adherents are the majority in Nigeria. This paper investigates the impact of Islam in one of the most important regions in Nigeria, known as Yorubaland, in the south-west of the country. The paper begins with a brief introduction ...
        Yorubas
        The Islamic Quarterly
    • Islamic Banking and Finance in Nigeria: Exploration of its Opportunities and Challenges. 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Umar Ahmed; Yusuf Sani Abubakar (2017-08-28)
      Islamic Banking and Finance refers to a system where by all its activities are consistent with the principles of Shari’ah, as well as its practical application through the development of Islamic economics. It is a globally emerging trends nowadays especially in Muslim majority nations. Countries such ...
        Islamic Banking -- NIgeria
        International Journal of Innovative Knowledge Concepts
    • Islamic Ethics of Management: Principles, Standards and Practices 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Umar Ahmed (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2018-05-29)
      slam is a comprehensive religion that covers all aspects of life including ethics and morality. Islam lays rules, principles and standards directly or indirectly in all religious and human dealings. It sets code of ethics that govern all types of ...
    • Islamic Ethics of Management: Principles, Standards and Practices 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Umar Ahmed (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2012)
      Islam is a comprehensive religion that covers all aspects of life including ethics and morality. Islam lays rules, principles and standards directly or indirectly in all religious and human dealings. It sets code of ethics that govern all types of management which include: trustworthy, honesty, ...
        Theories of ethics
        Ar-Ra'iq
    • Islamic Intellectual Tradition between Perennial and Discursive Knowledge 

      Ahmad Tijani Surajudeen (Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, 2019-01)
      There have been several intellectual discourses and frameworks addressing the philosophical, epistemological and methodological issues relating to the sources of knowledge in Islam in the recent past. Islamization of knowledge championed by Al- Farūqī (1921-1986) and Al-Attas (1931- ) and subsequently ...
        Perennial Knowledge (ʿIlm Naqlī)
        International Journal of `Umranic Studies Jurnal Antarabangsa Kajian `Umran