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Chapter 1. Islamic Finance and Circular Economy: An Introduction -- Part 1: Islamic Perspective on Circular Economy and Sustainability -- Chapter 2. Islamic Perspective on Circular Economy -- Chapter 3. Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development: An Islamic Perspective -- Part 2:...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Role of Cash Waqf Deposit (CWD) as an Instrument for Socio-economic Development: Bangladesh Perspective -- 3. Waqf Philanthropy and Orphans’ Socio-Economic Development in Northern Nigeria based on Maqāṣid al-Shari’ah Principles -- 4. FinTech-enabled Cash Waqf:...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Role of Waqf to attain the ‘SDG-1: Ending Poverty’ in Bangladesh -- 3. Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The Socio-economic role of Awqaf (Endowments) in Bangladesh -- 4. Integrating Family Waqf into an Inheritable Going Concern Business: An Instrument...
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-culturally Islam has a greater impact on women than men. The process of identity construction and the religious values of women have …
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Building upon the 'Clash of Civilizations' hypothesis of Samuel Huntington, and the works of Bernard Lewis, eight years after the events of September 11th, 2001, Western media continue to produce images about Muslims in the US and other Western societies as pending demographic and social threat...
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interpret as Islam's "original spirit" on the subject of women's rights, a position that was considered revolutionary for women …'s status when Islam originated in the seventh century. It will be argued that these young activists are currently engaged in a … - primarily promoted by media constructions of Islam - that judge their faith as fundamentally injurious to women's rights; second …
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The Bush administration's assertive effort to promote constitutional democracy in Afghanistan and Iraq cannot be judged a success. An inadequate theoretical understanding of our own regime - of America's constitutional democracy - led American policy-makers to simultaneously expect too much of...
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What explains the rise of Islamic law courts for dispute resolution among Muslims in some Western democracies and not others? In the UK, these councils are gaining popularity among Muslims as well as some legal standing; in other states, such as France, there is little evidence that these...
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Are there limits to the expression of Islam in Muslim majority countries? This paper presents evidence from Muslim … expression by formulating a single official version of Islam. I thus conclude that religious conflicts in majority Muslim …
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Moral Based of Islamic Leadership -- Chapter 3. The Characteristics and the Traits of Leadership -- Chapter 4. Spirituality and Servant Leadership -- Chapter 5. Qalb Leadership process -- Chapter 6. Al-Ghazali and the Four Cardinal Virtues -- Chapter 7....
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