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    • NEW ESSENTIAL VALUES OF DARURIYYAH (NECESSITIES) OF THE OBJECTIVES OF ISLAMIC LAW (MAQASID AL-SHARI`AH) 

      Nurdeen Deuraseh (Institut Islam Hadhari Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2012)
      The main purpose of this article is to introduce two more essential values of daruriyyat (the essential/ the necessities) in accordance to objective of Islamic law namely preservation/protection of environment (Hifz al-Bi`ah) and preservation of health and protection of disease (hifz al-sihhah wa daf ...
        Islamic Law
        JURNAL HADHARI
    • Mental health in Islamic medical tradition 

      Nurdeen Deuraseh; Mansor Abu Talib (Ivyspring International Publisher, 2005-12)
      Tibb al-Ruhani or Tibb al-Qalb. Although Al-Tibb al-Ruhani concerns mainly with spiritual and psychological health, however, spiritual medicine cannot be separated completely with physical medicine (al-tibb al-jismani) since man’s construction is from both soul and body. In other words, there is a ...
        Mental health -- religion
        The International Medical Journal
    • Standards Issuance for Islamic Finance in International Trade: Current Issues and Challenges Ahead 

      Hakimah Yaacob; Apnizan Abdullah (Elsevier, 2012-12-03)
      Legal uncertainty an issue faced by the Islamic finance industry at international legal framework. Lacking in terms of standardization may cause serious leakage to its growth. An attempt is made to dwell on the subject with an aim to clarify the rationale of having an International Treaty toward ...
        International trade
        Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • Shariah Penal Code Order, 2013 of Negara Brunei Darussalam: Its Implementation and Challenges 

      Abdul Mohaimin bin Noordin Ayus (International Conference and Reference Publication, 2013)
      Shariah, or Islam law, is not foreign to Negara Brunei Darussalam. Its implementation started since the conversion of Awang Alak Betatar to the Islamic faith and assumed the royal name of Sultan Muhammad Shah (1363-1402 M).[1] Brunei, then, had officially accepted Islam as the religion of the ruler ...
        Islamic Law
        INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ASEAN PERSPECTIVE AND POLICY
    • Curriculum Design: Difficulties and Realities in Introducing Innovative Teaching and Learning Experience 

      Abdul Mohaimin bin Noordin Ayus (Publons Publisher, 2017-12-01)
      The 20th century legal education system is said to have failed to teach students practical legal skills, critical analysis and decision-making methods, as it did not give students systematic training in effective techniques for learning the law from the experience of the legal practice. At the end of ...
        Curriculum
        International Conference on Clinical Legal Education
    • Empirical Investigation of Islamic Banking Adoption in Brunei 

      Qaisar Ali; Hakimah Yaacob; Norliza Mahalle (Centre for Research on Islamic Banking & Finance and Business, 2018)
      The main objective of this study is to explore the understanding level of various Islamic banking concepts and determine the factors that impact the adoption of Islamic banking services in Brunei. The impact of the level of understanding, relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, observability, ...
        Banks and Banking -- Brunei
        International Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance Research
    • Strengthening legal education and judicial training in the Maldives: a case study 

      Suresh Nanwani; Abdul Mohaimin bin Noordin Ayus (2007)
      The article discusses the law and policy reform activities carried out by the Asian Development Bank with its focus on countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and the legal interventions which impact upon citizens, private sector, and state institutions. The technical assistance seeks to strengthen ...
        Maldives -- Case study
        IIUM Law Journal
    • 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
    • Problems and Prospects of Islamic Banking: A Case Analysis of Sri Lanka 

      S.M.M.Nafees; Ahmad Masum; Yusramizza binti Md Isa@Yusuff; Kyaw Hla Win@Md Hassan Ahmed (Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language, 2018)
      This paper seeks to contribute to the Islamic finance industry by examining the Islamic banking practice, its legal framework and the problems and prospect of the Islamic banking industry in Sri Lanka. Since 1997, the industry has been growing while facing many challenges in adopting the environment ...
        Islamic Finance
        Sri Lankan Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies
    • Konsep Taubat Menurut Islam dan Kristian dari Perspektif Perbandingan 

      Sri Rahayu Haji Dollah; Khadijah Mohd Khambali (Universiti of Malaya, 2016-06-01)
      The value of repentance is emphasized in both religions of Islam and Christianity and it is regarded as the method of purification of the soul. Both religions consider the repentance as a liaison between God and man and it is a way to achieve salvation. Apparently, the concept of repentance in the ...
        Repentance in literature
        Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran Islam
    • KEDUDUKAN TAUBAT DALAM PELAKSANAAN HUKUMAN DARIPADA PERSPEKTIF ISLAM DAN KRISTIAN 

      Sri Rahayu binti Haji Dollah; Prof. Madya Dr. Khadijah binti Mohd Khambali @ Hambali (2013-11-30)
      Tuntutan bertaubat adalah di antara elemen utama dalam menjalani kehidupan beragama. Konsep taubat yang mencakupi aspek pengampunan, pengakuan dosa dan kembali kepada kebenaran menjadi keperluan masyarakat kontemporari yang semakin terancam dengan masalah sosial dan jenayah berleluasa. Justeru itu, ...
        Repentance in literature
        International Seminar on Jurisprudence in Contemporary Society
    • Repossession of Goods by the Owner under the Malaysian Hire-Purchase Act 1967: An Overview 

      Ahmad Masum; Hajah Mas Nooraini Haji Mohiddin (Research Malaysia Publication, 2018)
      : Repossession of goods the subject-matter of hire-purchase agreement is an important remedy available to the owner in hire-purchase transactions under the Malaysian Hire -Purchase Act 1967. Repossession occurs when the hirer has defaulted in the payment of i nstalments. This is the right of the ...
        Business
        Journal of Social Science and Humanities
    • [PDF] from researchgate.net 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Asia Al-Otaibi (Ontario International Development Agency, 2012-08-18)
      There had been conflict between the adherents of different religions or faiths longtime ago. In some cases, the adherents of two or more religions managed to live together in peace and harmony but with few grievances, which sometimes may not lead to violence. This paper intends to look into the ...
        Islam -- Relation -- Christianity
        OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development
    • 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
    • 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
    • Concept of Deposit Insurance: A Comparative Study between Conventional System and Shariah 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Yusuf Sani Abubakar; Lukman Olorogun; Umar Ahmed (International Organization of Scientific Research, 2016-10)
      Deposit insurance is a measure implemented in many countries to protect bank depositors, in full or in part, from losses caused by a bank’s inability to pay debts when due. On the other hand, there have been a lot of discussions with regard to its permissibility from the Shariah point of view. This ...
        Insurance
        IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM
    • Commercializing Muzara’ah model contract through Islamic finance to help Malaysian aborigines 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Zes Rokman Resources (2131022-P), 2013)
      The rigts of Orang Asli on land is merely regarded as tenant at will. As a consequences, they will lost their land and rights to the crops that they are skilled full in. This paper aim to highlight the plight and pressures when tehir land being taken away from them. This paper also serves to propose ...
        Banks and Banking
        International Journal of Business, Economics and Law
    • 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 ...
        Societies
        Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
    • A Quest for Defining Terrorism in International Law: The Emerging Consensus 

      Ahmad Masum; Mohammed Salman Mahmood (School of Law UUM, Government and International Studies, 2014)
      The United Nations (UN) has no internationally-agreed definition of terrorism. The definitional impasse has prevented the adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 the UN failed to adopt the Convention, and the deadlock continues to ...
        Terrorism
        Journal of International Studies Vol
    • Islamic Perspective of the Followers: A Neglected Aspect in Locus of Leadership 

      Ahamad Faosiy Ogunbado; Umar Ahmed; Yusuf Sani Abubakar; Aziz Abu Bakr (Econ Journal Publisher, 2016)
      The field of leadership consists of three main parts- leader, follower(s) and situation. Numerous researches had been conducted on the leader in different capacities. The qualities or characteristics, virtues, styles, and types of the leader or leadership had been dealt with extensively. However, ...
        Leadership
        International Review of Management and Marketing