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    • الدؤات الناسخة (ان ؤاخؤاتها) في اللغة العر بية ؤالادؤنيسية دراسة تحليلية ؤتقابلية 

      عبدالشادشهؤدي (2014)
      ... قد يشك السامع اؤ القارى في صدق الكلام اؤ ينكرة
        الدؤات الناسخة (ان ؤاخؤاتها) في اللغة العر بية ؤالادؤنيسية دراسة تحليلية ؤتقابلية
        مجلة الكراسات العربية
    • Evaluation of Employees' Perception towards Islamic Banks Growth. 

      Qaisar Ali, Hassanian Ali; Ummi Humaira Hj Kamis (International Association of Islamic Banks, 2018)
      This study determines employees' perception towards Islamic banking products, services, marketing strategies, gained experience and skills, and the significant impact of these factors on the potential growth of Islamic banking in Malaysia. A quantitative research approach is adopted to examine the ...
        Banks and banking -- Malaysia; Bank Marketing
        Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance
    • Maintaining a Healthy Environment: An Islamic Ethical Approach 

      Nurdeng Deuraseh (2009)
      Islam plays an important role in preservation of the quality of a precious environment. This is because, according to Islam, not only Allah (s.w.t) has absolute sovereignty over man’s life and death, but man has no dominion over his own life or non-human life. Man cannot act as owner over the environmental ...
        Enviromental health
        European Journal of Social Sciences
    • Arab dialects that formed the classical Arabic, in which the Holy Qur'an was revealed 

      Salahuddin Mohd Shamsuddin, Arman Hj Asmad; Siti Sara Haji Ahmad (Society for Science and Education United Kingdom, 2018)
      Arabic is one of the Semitic languages: Syriac, Hebrew and Arabic. Syriac was the language of peoples whose effects and history had disappeared. Hebrew was the language of Torah and Scriptures had been extinct by the extinction of primitive cultures and ancient messages. Arabic was and is still alive ...
        Arabic language -- Dialects
        Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
    • Praise of the Prophet Muḥammad and His Message in the Poetry of Muḥammad Iqbal 

      Salahuddin Mohd Shamsuddin, Arman Haji Asmad; Siti Sara Haji Ahmad (Society for Science and Education United Kingdom, 2019)
      There are many poems in the praise of the Prophet and his message in every language of Muslim peoples, but this research deals with this issue in the poetry of Muḥammad Iqbal in Urdu and Persian only. The methodology used in this research is the descriptive analytical approach, which is appropriate ...
        Muhammad, Prophet, d.632
        Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
    • Consumer Protection and the Bruneian Sale of Goods Act 1994: With Special Reference to Quality and Fitness of Goods 

      Ahmad Masum; Hajah Hanan Haji Awang Abdul Aziz (International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR), 2018-01-05)
      With a rapidly expanding urbanised population, Brunei Darussalam has ever more demanding consumers. Increased affluence in the country has given birth to a more sophisticated consumer, who not only looks for value for money, but is also attracted by quality and fitness of the goods they purchase. ...
        Free trade--Environmental aspects--Brunei Darussalam
        Journal of Humanities And Social Science
    • Uganda: A country profile 

      Ahmad Masum (UUM College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 2012)
      Uganda lies in the heart of Sub-Saharan Africa.It is situated in East Africa and occupies an area of 241,038 sq km (roughly twice the size of the state of Pennsylvania) and its population is about 35,873,253 (CIA World Factbook, 2012).Uganda is bordered by Tanzania and Rwanda to the south, Democratic ...
        Political Science; Political institutions (General)
        Journal of International Studies
    • Analysis of the Tests Developed by the Courts in Determining the Existence of an Employee or an Independent Contractor Relationship in the Imposition of Vicarious Liability in Malaysia 

      Ahmad Masum (Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, 2014-01)
      Employers are said to be vicariously liable for the torts of their employees which are committed during the course of employment. It is critical that business owners correctly determine whether the individuals providing services are employees or independent contractors. Employers or ‘masters’ will ...
        Labor laws and legislation--Malaysia; Independent contractors--Malaysia
    • Issuing Interim Measures in Arbitration in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 

      Mohamed Fahmi Ghazwi; Ahmad Masum; Nurli Bt Yaacob (Macrothink Institute, 2014-12-12)
      An interim measure is, broadly speaking, a remedy or a relief that is aimed at safeguarding the rights of parties to a dispute pending its final resolution. The paper aims to provide a clarification to the Arbitration law in Saudi Arabia focusing mainly on the issue of the issuing of interim measures ...
        Law -- Saudi Arabia
        International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting
    • Clinical Trials: The Conflict between the Doctors‟ Financial Interests of in Recruiting Patients and the Patients‟ Best Interests in Malaysia 

      Yuhanif Yusof; Rohizan Halimb; Ahmad Masum (School of Social Sciences, USM, 2015)
      The Hippocratic and the principle of beneficence require that doctors should always act in the patient‘s best interest. However, once the ‗doctor‘ puts on the hat of a ‗doctor-investigator‘ by involving in clinical trials, the responsibility to safeguard the interests of the patient is no longer a ...
        Proceedings of Universiti Sains Malaysia
    • Advances in Global Business Research 

      Seeni Mohamed Nafees; Kyaw Hla Win; Ahmad Masum (ResearchGate, 2015-11-16)
        Business -- Malaysia -- Annual World Congress of the Academy
        ADVANCES IN GLOBAL BUSINESS RESEARCH Vol. 12, No. 1,
    • 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
    • Ethno-Sectarian Division and the Predicaments of National Integration in Plural Societies: A Study of Nigeria and Iraq 

      Mohammed Mustafa Qader; Ahmad Masum; Rohana Abdul Rahaman; Abbo Usman (CSRC Publishing, 2016-06-30)
      Objective: The purpose of this paper is toexamine the problem of sectarianism in Nigeria and Iraq, as both countries provide typical examples of ethno-sectarian divided societies characterized by huge contrasts in social norms and religious values among the citizens. Methodology:Adopting content ...
        societies
        Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
    • Estimating Ethnic Identities’ Importance Among Iranian Tribes 

      Maryam Cheheltani; Zaid Ahmad; M.S. Sabran; Nurdeng Deuraseh (Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2012)
      Unappreciation and inattention to ethnic identity weakens unity, and this is a threat for national integrity and solidarity in culturally diverse societies. For this reason, governments and authorities try to strengthen national integrity through utilizing local values. This study rates local values’ ...
        Ethnics
        Social Policy and Administration
    • Earth in the Holy Qur'an; How to protect and maintain it? 

      Nurdeng Deuraseh (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), 2010)
      Dalam usaha mengembalikan umat Islam kepada kegemilangan tamadun Islam bersumberkan al-Qur’an dan Sunnah, Islam Hadhari telah diperkenalkan oleh Mantan Perdana Menteri Malaysia, Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi pada tahun 2004 berdasarkan kepada sepuluh prinsip Islam Hadhari. Tujuan artikel ini ialah ...
        Enviromental health
        Jurnal Hadhari: An International Journal
    • 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)
    • Risk management innovation of Islamic financial institutions 

      Putri Reno; Rose Abdullah (Università degli Studi di Torino, 2016-04-29)
      The early of the millennium witnesses fast development in Islamic Financial Institutions. Professional practise and Islamic Financial specialist academics have been breathlessly racing to invent new Islamic Financial Institutions innovation in a rushing attempt to fill in all gaps and satisfy every ...
        Finance
        European Journal of Islamic Finance
    • Proptection and adoption of orphan under Thai Child Protection Act, 2003 

      Sulaiman Dorloh (2003)
      Thailand is a democratic and Buddhist country with the king as Head of the State. There are many provisions in the revised constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand, 1997(CKT,1997) and CKT, 2007 that provide the principles of democracy such as the protection of the interests of a child. By virtue of ...
        Adoption -- Religious aspects -- Islam
    • Right of Muslim Women in Thailand under the Muslim family law of inheritance code, 1941 

      Sulaiman Dorloh; Ahmad Baha Haji Mokhtar (2015-12)
      There are some criticisms made by non-Muslim writers on the rights of Muslim women under the Muslim Family Law and Law of Inheritance Code, 1941 (MFLALIC, 1941) which is currently applicable in the Muslim majority areas of the four southern border provinces of Thailand namely, Patani, Narathiwat, Yala ...
        Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Thailand; Inheritance and succession -- Thailand; Women (Islamic law)
        Jurnal Fiqh
    • The effectiveness of Islamic microfinance in Brunei Darussalam: A case study 

      Nurhasanah Morsid; Rose Abdullah (The Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), 2014-01)
      This research aims to analyze the effectiveness of Islamic Microfinance in helping the poor in Brunei Darussalam. Based on a qualitative method, this study selected one Islamic Microfinance Institution, which is the Department of Community Development (JAPEM) as its case study. Two types of respondents ...
        Poverty -- Brunei Darussalam
        The Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research (JMIFR)