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    Electrical and electronic waste management: a case study in University of Duhok, Iraq by Rafia, Afroz

    Published 2013
    “…Most of the respondents informed that they just threw their e-waste to the waste bin. It can be concluded that all stakeholders of e-waste management, from the government and nongovernmental sectors should consider shifting the management options towards the top of the waste management hierarchy (prevention and waste minimization) by substituting the hazardous materials in e-waste and encouraging redesign of equipment for a better control of the negative impacts of e-waste.…”
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    The abuse of the due process doctrine by Shair Mohamad, Mohd Akram, Kamarudin, Abdul Rani

    Published 2015
    “…Recently, in Wan Mohd Azman bin Hassan v PP [2010] 4 MLJ 141, the Federal Court was asked to consider receiving the doctrine, it was reluctant to do so. …”
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    Moral improvement (Islox al- Akhloq): revisiting the prophetic method in the midst of materialistic tendencies by Abdul Razak, Abdul Latif

    Published 2010
    “…This paper therefore aims at revisiting behavior modification method used by the Prophet (p.b.u.h) and sees how this prophetic method is able to produce successful people throughout history in the persons of Abdul Rahman bin Auf in business, Umar Abdul Aziz in governance and so on. …”
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    دور المؤثرات السقافية في تقدير المدى الزمني للفونيم: دراسة فونولوجية حاسوبية = dawr al-mu'asirat al-siyaqiyah fi taqdir al-mada al-zamani li al-fonim: dirasah fonololojiyah hasubi... by Ahmed Mahmoud, Ahmed Ragheb

    Published 2012
    “…The effects in approximating the time of the phoneme will be concluded through the analysis of the Quranic recitations by the samples which consist of reliable recitors such as Syaikh ‘Abdulla Basfar, Saikh Muhammad Ayyub, and Syaikh Masyari bin Rasyid al-‘Afasi. Among the questions the study wishes to answer: Is the approximation of the time of the phoneme a special characteristic of the recitation of the reciter and his recitation? …”
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    رِثَاءٌ ذو ثَلاثِ شُعَبٍ في شِعْرِ عَبْدِ الرَّحمنِ العشماوي: دِرَاسَةٌ أدَبِيَّةٌ تَحْلِيلِيَة = Ashmawi in his panegyric poems and the emotion of the poet as evident in the three... by Mohamed, Esameldien Dafalla

    Published 2011
    “…For this reason, samples of the poet lamenting on the death of his mother and the death of a renowned scholar Syaikh ‘Abdel ‘Aziz bin Bazz and finally the death of a martyr Syaikh Ahmed Yasin; will be analyzed. …”
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    Bir Think Tank ve IAIS (A Think Tank and the IAIS) by Kayadibi, Saim

    Published 2010
    “…Dünya’da bölgesel ve küresel boyutta yaklaşık 6000 (altı bin) civarında think tank kuruluşu vardır. Yüzde yetmişten fazlasını Amerika ve Avrupa devletlerinde faaliyet gösteren bu düşünce kuruluşları ülkenin geleceği ve uluslararası konumunun tespiti ve varlığının devamı için uluslararası ilişkilerde rol oynayan hayâti bir öneme sahip. …”
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    Prioritizing issues of Malaysian vision 2020: an application of the analytic hierarchy process by Islam, Rafikul

    Published 2009
    “…This lofty vision, known as Vision 2020, was unveiled by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad in February 28, 1991. By the present time, it is generally felt that the nation has achieved 50 to 60 per cent of the objectives of Vision 2020. …”
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    Malaysia on course to become a developed country: prioritizing issues with the analytic hierarchy process by Islam, Rafikul, Ismail, Yusof

    Published 2010
    “…This lofty vision, known as Vision 2020, was unveiled by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad on February 28, 1991. Currently, it is generally felt that the nation has achieved 50 to 60 percent of the objectives of Vision 2020. …”
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    Critical success factors of the nine challenges in Malaysia's Vision 2020 by Islam, Rafikul

    Published 2010
    “…In order to realize this vision, formally termed ‘Vision 2020’, Malaysia must address nine strategic challenges identified by the government of former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad. These challenges are: (1) Establishing a united Malaysian nation, (2) Creating a psychologically liberated, secure, and developed Malaysian society, (3) Developing a mature democratic society, (4) Forming a community that has high morale, ethics, and religious strength, (5) Establishing a mature, liberal and tolerant society, (6) Establishing a scientific and progressive society, (7) Establishing a fully caring society, (8) Ensuring an economically just society, and (9) Establishing a prosperous society. …”
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    صورة الشعر الأندلسي في أبحاث بالنثيا وغومس by Bahjat, Munjid Mustafa

    Published 2010
    “…Furthermore, the paper looks in detail at the critique of various poets among them Yahya Al-Ghazal, Ibn Abid Rabah, Abu Ishaq Al-Albiri, Al-Sharif Al-Taliq, Ibn Zaidoun, and Al-Mu’tamid bin Abad. The paper also sheds light on their methodology of comparative criticism between a number of poets namely, between Ibn Hani and Al-Zubaidi, between Ibn Zaidoun and Al-Humaidi, between Ibn Shahid and Ibn Hazm, between Al-Mutanbi and Ibn Hani, between Ibn Zamrak and Ibn Khafajah, and between Ibn Hazm and Abu Ishaq Al-Albiri. …”
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    The conflict of theory in Arabic grammar by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2013
    “…Otherwise, the Kufa school more concentrated on reading Holy Quran, Hadith and Arabic poetry such as Asim bin Abi Nujud, Hamzah Zayyat and Kisaai whose from Qura` Sab`ah among the thinkers of the school worked on informant sources meant they associated with something unexpected or different what normally happens. …”
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    The conflict of theory in Arabic grammar by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2014
    “…Otherwise, the Kufa school more concentrated on reading Holy Quran, Hadith and Arabic poetry such as Asim bin Abi Nujud, Hamzah Zayyat and Kisaai whose from Qura` Sab`ah among the thinkers of the school worked on informant sources meant they associated with something unexpected or different what normally happens. …”
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    Reclaiming the conversation: Islamic intellectual tradition in the Malay Archipelago. Edited by Rosnani Hashim. Selangor, Malaysia: The Other Press, 2010, pp. 288. ISBN 978-983-954... by Hussien, Suhailah

    Published 2013
    “…In particular, the book focuses on Shaykh Daud al-Fatani of Pattani in South Thailand, Munshi Abdullah Muhammad Yusof bin Ahmad (Tok Kenali), Shaykh Ahmad al-Hady and Za’ba of Malaya (Peninsular Malaysia), and Shaykh Abd al-Samad al-Palembani, Imam Zarkasyi, Mahmud Yunus, Hamka, Hasyim Asy’ari and Harun Nasution of Indonesia.…”
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