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    Case Study On Sukuk

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    literature reviews of the secondary sources which is not much depend on the related journal and sources that have the same title and same purpose of the study. Researcher is using a different reference that is books, articles, internet resources and hadiths. The format of the citation is APA Edition. Researcher wanted to know more on the issue of issuance that mostly effecting on the industry player of Sukuk. 4.

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    Jihadist Ideology

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    Part of being an Army officer includes gaining as much knowledge about the current operational environment. Including all aspects like Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time (PMESII-PT) in order to be as successful as possible. “Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror” by Mary Habeck is a critical informational read that directly assists with gaining information about the operational environment specifically in areas of

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    Behind every religion or belief system, there is a story. In monotheistic religions, the story usually begins with a god, who created the heavens, the earth, the inferno and all that abides within these three realms. The stories go on to glorify their respective god, through tales of their heroic acts or sublime sermons. These stories exemplify not just a fable of the past, but a promise for the future. For Christianity and Islam, the two most popular religions in the world, these stories are similar

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    Questions: Briefly identify the main features of the 3 main variations among the leading Shiite ideologies with regard to Iranian culture and the Shah's regime? What were the main issues Ayatollah Khomeini had with the Shah's regime? Answer: The Iranian revolution was an ideological affair. With different visions for the future of Iran, the revolutionaries were united for toppling the monarchy, which they had substantially. All the visions of these revolutionary, however, were colored by ideology

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    Today, word of “Islam” connected with more terrorism and violence. Here, article “Islam” by Vincent J O’Malley explains about what is Islam in real sense. According to O’Malley, connection between world second largest religion Islam and terrorism makes very different and negative scenario towards Islam religion in the world population. He explained Islam through different question related religion and philosophy in the article. He started with Muhammad’s life and his background with first question

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    Gender is imprinted in a person’s identity. A person’s identity is closely connected to the social institutions he or she includes himself in. These social institutions have influence over the lives of individuals in various aspects. One social institution an individual imparts oneself in is religion. Religious institutions use scriptures as the primary basis for life such as the Holy Bible for the Catholics and the Quran for the Muslims. Of the data given, some Christians and Muslim non-heterosexuals

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    The Prophet’s pietistic norms are archetypes in which Muslims, as a piety of knowledge, are intrigued to comprehend more about the messenger's social gestures. There have been various inquiries concerning the prophet’s marriage, the traits of Muhammad as a husband and the normative of his sexual life. Although the prophet had consummated his marriage with eleven of his thirteen wives, Khadija and Aisha were the Prophet’s most preference and beloved ones. No doubts, both Aisha and Khadija manifested

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    The Sunni-Shia Divide

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    Introduction Islam is a monotheistic religion that started in Arabia (1). It was founded by the prophet Muhammad and during the first century of its creation, it spread throughout Arabia and beyond (12). Muslims believe that Muhammad saw visions of the angel Gabriel telling him the of the wisdoms of God. Today, Islam is the second largest religion in the world and just like other major world religions, there are divisions that exist in Islam. What must be the most significant division is the division

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    Moral Subjectivism: Moral Subjectivism: ethical philosophical theory comes In several shapes, its most individualistic expression is ethical subjectivism, ethical subjectivism says that the standards for what is thought - concerning virtuously right or wrong is the people perceptions, opinions, experiences, inclinations, and their needs. Ethical subjectivism denies the existence of absolute, unchanging, universal moral standards. Instead, it views ethical values as being private, individual

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    I have always been Muslim. I have always been taught about my religion and the Quran. Hearing about other religions is interesting and you question so much of what you know. This book review is on the book When Religion Becomes Lethal: The Explosive Mix of Politics and Religion in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by Charles Kimball. The main purpose of this book is for the author to try to make people understand the relationship between religion and politics. His book looks at how the religious beliefs

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