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Values and education within the framework of Islamisation of knowledge
Published 2011“…Within the framework of Islamisation of knowledge education appears more holistic and all encompassing with primary emphasis on the person as a whole including; his/her mind, soul, heart, body, character, skills, social relations and over all bringing up.…”
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Wind-up radio, 1992, UK/South Africa
Published 2014“…The Lifeline Energy wind-up radio is an example of interaction between invention, design, and social-minded enterprise. The inventor Trevor Baylis, who conceived it in 1991, had already developed a series of products for disabled people called Orange Aids (1985) when he began work on a human-powered radio. …”
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The importance of Halal in Islamic law and Muslim life : fundamental principles and cardinal values pertaining to human welfare
Published 2009“…The objectives of the Islamic law consists of the protection of religion, protection of life, protection of mind, protection of lineage and protection ". of property. …”
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Book review : The race conversation: an essential guide to creating life-changing dialogue by Eugene Ellis
Published 2024“…The Race Conversation coherently articulates what the mind and body of the people of colour experiences in spaces; it exposes several defences that people of colour build up to protect themselves from as follows: being treated as less than and the feeling of shame that comes with it. …”
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The effect of alcoholism on visuo-spatial perspective taking
Published 2015“…Background: Severe alcoholism is associated with cognitive deficits which research has shown to effect social functioning. Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to make judgments based on another’s state of mind, has only recently been explored in alcohol research. …”
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Sleep apnea detection with SMS notification
Published 2020“…Sleeping is a process in which the body and mind is in recurring state. Sleeping is not only affecting human health but also can affect body mass index (BMI) and metabolic regulation of a person [1]. …”
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The principles of education in Islam
Published 2008“…They need to generate dynamically their mind, sight, aural, oral capabilities and deed in order to acquire the gist. …”
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The prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and development of Madinah
Published 2009“…This book discusses a number of vital urbanization and development issues as advanced by the Islamic perception of reality, of truth, of the world, of space and time, and which the young Muslim mind was then intensively acquainting itself with. …”
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Between social change and law
Published 2011“…WHEN laws are drafted, lawmakers lay down general rules of conduct. They usually have in mind the average citizen over 21 years old. When the judge interprets the law, he usually speaks in terms of the average, reasonable man. …”
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International joint double degrees and international transitions in higher education: the self, culture and pedagogy
Published 2020“…This direct, lived reality of experiencing cultural difference as part of the educational process presents an opportunity for the internationalisation of the self: international joint double degrees provide an ideal vehicle for the development of knowledge and broadening of the mind. Drawing together cultures of learning, differing approaches to pedagogy and the international classroom, this book argues that international joint double degrees constitute an active cultural engagement within a higher education context.…”
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Culture, politics and biology from a biosemiotic perspective
Published 2021“…Given the extent to which human mind and behaviour are an effect of biological systems, this is a considerable omission. …”
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No coma, but expressive dysphasia with cerebellar signs: an unique presentation of cerebral malaria
Published 2011“…Keeping rare presentations of common illnesses in mind, clinicians should consider the possibility of cerebral malaria in a patient with neurological deficits and a history of fever and travel in endemic areas.…”
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ICTs, development and peace : spectrum for constructive debate and engagement
Published 2008“…In this age of the so-called ICTs and 'digital revolution', majority of the world is hungry, thirsty, poor, insecure and conflict-riven. Common mind-boggling questions include: why are large swathes of the world so deprived and insecure? …”
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The integrated Islamic education: principles and needs for thematic approaches
Published 2009“…They need to generate dynamically their mind, sight, aural, oral capabilities and deed in order to acquire the gist. …”
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Let's just see what happens: a qualitative case study of risk and uncertainty in the creative process
Published 2023“…Research in creativity often measures creative potential: the number of ideas which can be generated, or the way a novel thought appears in the mind of the thinker. There is much less emphasis on creativity as the realisation of this potential. …”
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Design of Medicinal Plants in the Urban Landscape: A Prospect for the Future?
Published 2009“…In religious practices they provided talisman, mind altering substance for religious divinations. …”
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Theology and psychology of submission: towards understanding the concept of Tawhid, unity and diversity
Published 2011“…One may totally surrender oneself to the extent of complete abolition of mind and or he may simply treat his object with a mildfeeling of holiness and respect. …”
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The impact of secularism on religious beliefs and practices
Published 2010“…In terms of its intensity and scope as well as its discernable effects upon people’s mind, the repercussion of secularism is so pervasive and universal. …”
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Iraq’s democratic dilemmas: from entrenched dictatorship to fragile democracy
Published 2010“…Saddam and his former like-minded people created a culture capable of producing as many dictators as it wants. …”
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A Survey on the objective of the firm and models of producer behavior in the Islamic framework
Published 2007“…Our analysis finds that, in general, the arguments provided in justifying the objective of the firm as found in the various studies have the Islamic framework in mind. The theoretical models that have been developed can be used as a basis to formulate a more comprehensive model on Islamic producer behavior that provides more rigor and robustness to the analysis.…”
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