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    Islamic economic system is not the precise amount of profit and loss and other economic statistics. Islam has two main sources, the Quran and the Sunnah, that the aspects of economic manner and related business relations are dealt by them through the Fiqh heritage, which is derived from them. The aim of this paper is to discuss some suggested definitions of Islamic economics by some of Muslim scholars, searching its field and understanding its methodology. How do Muslim economists define Islamic

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    Though cultural relativism initially appears to be a logical conclusion for the diametrically opposed cultures of various countries existing on earth, it does not consider the possibility of quantifying specific aspects of society, culture, and an individual’s life to create an objective comparison between cultures. It also does not entertain the possibility of observing that, while there are ideological dissimilarities interspersed throughout the earth, some political, cultural, or religious ideologies

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    Islam : A Common Trend

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    Historically it is a common trend to associate some kind of ideology to radicalization. For example, in the 50’s and 60’s nationalism was associated with the freedom fighters liberating their lands from the colonizers and in the 80’s anti-communism was popular to describe all the rebels fighting against Russia. Currently, similar pattern is also seen where ‘Islamism’ is directly associated with violent radicalization. However, the research participants unanimously rejected such a notion rather they

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    Include more comparison criteria. Have more information to include from other readings about the relevance of religion in the Salafi-Jihadist ideology. Understanding the variation in developmental ideologies between Salafi Islam and ISIS (Salafi-Jihadism) This paper seeks to understand how the same branch of Islam that encouraged science and technology saw both the establishment of Dubai and the Arab spring but also the rise of an anti-development model manifested in ISIS’ destructive ideology

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    Islamic banking is a structure that allows conducting banking activities and trades in line with the Islamic Shari’ah laws and principles by avoiding all the haram (prohibited) activity such as interest and financing prohibited businesses. An Islamic financial institution such as financial banking has been established before two or three decades ago in the aim to provide satisfactory financial facilities to the interested parties as compared to conventional banks. In 1974 Dubai Islamic bank which

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    The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations which has membership of 57 states spread over four continents. The Organization is the collective voice of the Muslim world and ensuring to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world. The Organization was established upon a decision of the historical summit which took

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    Bushra Hameed 12B March 21, 2017 Contributions of Prominent Women in Islam The introduction of Islam into the early Arab culture elevated the status of women. Women became warriors, contributors to education, and political leaders. Throughout Islamic history until present day, Muslim women have proved their importance within society through varying means of bringing the community together. During the time of Muhammad (SAAWS), many women had contributed to Islam and its rapid spread

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    Regarding the book Islamization of Knowledge: General Principles and Workplan is written by Isma’il Raji al-Faruqi. The book is published by International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), 1402/1982, and is the first book which has addressed the critical remarks and suggestion for improvement of the ummah’s life through reconstruction of knowledge. The book also has contributed to form the basis works of Muslim scholars in the field of knowledge based on Islamic perspective as it has ignited and

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    5.Short Notes: Each in two pages: Islamic Civilization (fall; a force; & world peace). Islamic Civilization fall; a force Review of "Muslim Civilisation: The Causes of Decline and the Need for Reform" by M. Umer Chapra 4 June 2011 Within 100 years of the death of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Muslim armies had conquered most of the Middle East, North Africa and Spain, and ventured into France. For approximately the next 600 years Islamic civilisation was far ahead of Europe in its intellectual

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    It is the heart that makes the Muslim, the heart and the life. Saarah is proud to be a Muslim, it gives her strength. She cannot however, overlook the damage that has been done in the name of her religion, and others. The misrepresentation, misuse, and manipulation of religious scripture have influenced social and cultural norms, laws, and people’s daily lives. The scary thing is that we don’t often realize it. I met Saarah fairly recently at a local feminist club I frequent. She provides lots of

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