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    Comparison Between AAOIFI & IFRS Under the economic globalization and the rapid development of Islamic finance in recent years, the business activities with Islamic countries became a worldwide focus. However, it is notable that the conventional accounting system would face a challenge with the compliance of Shariah. Therefore, the Islamic accounting standards AAOIFI were developed due to of the existing problem with the adoption of the convention accounting standards (IFRS). In this chapter, to

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    1.0 Overview Islamic banking refers to a system of banking that complies with Islamic law, also known as Shariah law. The underlying principles that govern Islamic banking are mutual risk and profit sharing between the provider of capital (investor) and the user of funds (entrepreneur). In other words, it ensures an equal contribution for all parties involved, whether in profitability or in case of any loss occurred. Activities that involve interest (riba), gambling (maisir) and speculative trading

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    It was at night when it all happened. “Good night Darwin and Anny”, I said to my children and they replied “Good Night daddy”. Darwin was 10 Anny was 4. Then my wife said “Let’s go Mike”, I replied back “Ok” she was 20 I was 29. This night was to be unforgiving. For it was when they broke in and killed my family before I even knew about it. now you're wondering who are “they”? Well first you must know my past. I served in the special ops commando. We took out threats and vanished before anyone knew

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    Al Qaida Strength

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    Al-Qaida Also called “International Front for Fighting Jews and Crusaders” “Islamic Army for the Liberation of Holy Sites” “Islamic Salvation Foundation” “The Group for the Preservation of the Holy Sites” “The Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places” “The World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders”, “Usama bin Laden Organization; Qaidat al-Jihad.” Objectives Al-Qaida was established by Usama bin Laden in 1988 The initial objective of AQ was to fight against the

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    Americans that were killed during the Battle of Benghazi which are Ambassador Chris Stevens and diplomat Sean Smith, along with Glen Doherty and Ty Woods, both former Navy SEALs. The Benghazi is where a terrorist attack that took place on 2012 when Islamic militants attacked the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and U.S. Foreign Service Information Management

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    Afghanistan, Iraq and other war-torn locales, revealing the truth about what is really going on beneath the surface of secret wars. In 2010, Scahill was investigating a raid conducted by U.S. forces, that lead to many death including two pregnant women. Although the U.S. service denied their involvement in the attack, they later admitted their role and apologized for the death with a sheep as a peace offering. From that moment forward the bearded commandos were known as the "American Taliban". Scahill

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    Osama Bin Laden an Afghan born terrorist, would be the only man alive to openly do harm to the biggest and most powerful nation- the United States by hijacking several planes and crashing them into the twin towers as well as the Pentagon. Osama Bin Laden had been one of the most wanted man in the history of terrorism. By many observations, his destructive behavior puts him on FBI’s Ten Most Wanted People in the world. Before 9/11 many people knew nothing about Bin Laden, so when Bin Laden was accused

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    Killing, bombing, revenge, murder, assassination, terrorism, are all the things Osama Bin Laden is capable of. He was the 17th of 52 children born to Mohammed Bin Laden. He was more of the middle child but not the youngest of his family. He went to a Pakistani city on the border of Afghanistan to join resistance. Osama bin laden wanted to stay close to home and he married young and he joined the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. I believe that Osama Bin Laden wanted to get revenge on the United States

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    explosives to markets. They believe that the two terrorist groups are beginning to get more close so they can plan attacks against American allies that are located in North and Central Africa. Boko Haram has already pledged their allegiance to the Islamic State (ISIS) but now it looks like they'll join forces in combat and there's no telling what they could do

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    Hamburg Cell Summary

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    This The Hamburg Cell showed the planning of the 9/11 attacks and the background of the terrorist who were involved. We are shown secret communication, classified documents, and interrogation information to understand how and why these men ended up doing what they did. The documentary describes each hijacker’s past and what each lead of them to pledge their allegiance to Osama bin Laden. Hamburg Cell presents all of the slip-ups that were made. There were multiple instances that the terrorist almost

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