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Special legal feature of Islamic wa'd or pledge: comparison with the conventional law on promise within the sphere of Islamic finance
Published 2011“…The status quo was dependent on the wa'd being an operational instrument in today's world and further development in terms of bridging the understanding was the approach. Findings – Before invoking the legal validity of wa'd in a court, it is important to view the practice of wa'd to be a dominant ideology utilized in Islamic finance. …”
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Towards restructuring the legal framework for payment system in International Islamic trade finance
Published 2012“…Design/methodology/approach – A partial comparison of both the UCP 600 and the Sharī'ah framework for documentary credit is given through the content analysis of relevant sources. Findings – The AAOIFI Sharī'ah Standard on Documentary Credits as well as other applicable Sharī'ah resolutions of Islamic financial institutions does provide a good framework for a Sharī'ah-compliant documentary credit system, which is unique to trade in Islamic finance products, but there is scope for further improvement taking into consideration the two possibilities proposed – harmonization or bifurcation of rules. …”
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5563
The effect of Qur'anic recitation on health: a brief review on previous clinical studies
Published 2013“…Hence, this offers a research agenda to guide future studies to explore this field. The findings on related clinical studies were obtained from electronic and manual searches. …”
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5564
A RASCH Analysis of indicators for the evaluation of Integration of Knowledge in the curriculum among academia at the International Islamic University Malaysia
Published 2013“…RASCH analysis was used to calibrate the items as well as providing statistics such as item difficulty, fit statistics and reliability. The findings from RASCH analysis show that i) all items on the scale are the same as the construct being examined; ii) there are sixty five items (65) with fit item that estimates seven variables namely, agreement with the IOK, the practice of IOK in the content, the practice of IOK in the teaching and learning strategies, the practice of IOK in the assessment, the resource person for IOK, the outcome of IOK based on the product, and the emphasis of positive student’s development; iii) there are five items B6-5 (my product of IOK is book),itemB3-17 (in my teaching and learning process, I integrate IOK through games), item B3-13 (in my teaching and learning process, I integrate IOK through patching), item B6-6 (my product of IOK is proceeding), item B4-4 (in the evaluation of my coursework, the IOK is emphasized in Colloquium). …”
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5565
Maternal outcome of prenatally diagnosed lethal fetal anomalies: a year review
Published 2012“…The abdominal deliveries were for transverse lie in labour and emergency hysterotomy for failed induction complicated by hysterectomy due to intraoperative finding of ruptured uterus. Overall, the associated adverse events included abnormal lie during delivery (16%), symptomatic polyhydramnios requiring amnioreduction (16%), post-partum haemorrhage (12%), retained placenta (12%), blood transfusion (8%), uterine rupture (4%) and endometritis (4%). …”
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Factors associated with the outcome of open tibial fractures
Published 2013“…Further studies with larger sample sizes are likely needed to replicate and confirm our findings. Keywords: assessment, case management, fractures, open, patient outcome, tibia…”
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Exploring the relationship between Islamic religious learning and community: Special reference to ‘Abdul Rahman Ibn Khaldun and Mohammad Tahir Ben Achour
Published 2013“…Design/methodology/approach – Examination of Islamic sources to develop conceptual framework on the issue of religious learning and community. Findings – Ingraining the mind with varying degrees of information on a particular Islamic subject or mastery of a particular textbook without challenging students' minds with on-going problems and challenges, emerging ideas or trends, or growing emotions and behaviors; only causes memorized lessons to creep into stagnancy and inertia, thus shifting attention to the form and shape of learning as opposed to its essence and implications for community change and development. …”
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The effect of Qur’anic recitation on health: a brief review on previous clinical studies
Published 2013“…Hence, this offers a research agenda to guide future studies to explore this field. The findings on related clinical studies were obtained from electronic and manual searches. …”
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Primary oral health care: reasons for seeking treatment for oral health problems at 3 primary care clinics of Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia
Published 2013“…Reasons for seeking treatments were analysed by types of clinics. Findings: Reasons given by patients for seeking treatment for OHPs at 3 primary care clinics were easily accessible to primary care clinics (17%), preferring to and requiring services provided by primary care physicians because of co-morbidity with medical diseases (12%), getting emergency services (5%) and non-specific reasons which were the same as reason for encounter (56%). …”
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5570
Early detection of impaired glucose tolerance in young adults
Published 2013“…This implies that 1 HPC positively correlated with an existing family history of diabetes of mellitus (p<0.016). The findings revealed positive correlation in between family history and impaired glucose tolerance. …”
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5571
The acceptance of TV Islamic reality shows by the Malay community
Published 2013“…Thus, the cultivation theory holds true for this study. Based on the findings, it is suggested that relevant authorities take appropriate strategies to ensure that TV Islamic reality shows remain relevant, fun and up-to-date with current issues for the viewers to gain new knowledge and to reinforce that their existing Islamic knowledge and practices.…”
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Miftah Al-'Arabiyyah = مفتاح العربية
Published 2011“…Questionnaires were distributed to them once they teaching and learning processes were completed within specific time. Findings have shown that the overall result of the new syllabus is moderate. …”
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Signatures of rapid change in PRDM9 binding targets are evident in archaic humans
Published 2015“…Conclusion: It is suggestive that we are able to see positions of ancient hotspots, and could even make maps of ancient hotspot positions, by looking at the distribution of motif losses along the genomes. The findings could further shed light on the dynamic turnover of PRDM9 binding sites, and help understand the details of how recombination has shaped over genomes.…”
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5574
Ecological indicator agents for inorganic contaminants state monitoring through Sonneratia alba, Avicennia alba and Rhizophora apiculata
Published 2015“…The results established that there were significant differences between the three mangrove species, locations, plant tissues and sediment samples and their interaction for all the five heavy metals content. The findings revealed that leaf tissues for all species accumulated mostly Fe, Zn, Pb and Cu. …”
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Improving community disaster resilience through scorecard self-testing
Published 2017“…Design/methodology/approach – A participatory action research approach (done in 2015) encouraged key people involved in managing the 2014 Kelantan floods in Malaysia’s north-east to participate in discussions about, and self-testing of, the CDR Scorecard to measure and improve their communities’ disaster resilience. Findings – The CDR Scorecard can be useful in the Malaysian community context, with some modifications. …”
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A cross sectional study of cardiopulmonary complications and severity of pulmonary hypertension and lung fibrosis in patients with systemic sclerosis
Published 2015“…Majority of high resolution computed tomography findings showed lung fibrosis with ground glass opacities (74.4%). …”
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Islamic business ethics and finance: an exploratory study of islamic banks in Malaysia
Published 2015“…The main research question of this study is: How do the current practices in Malaysian IFIs mirror the Islamic ethical norms in business? The findings in this paper would potentially assist in the improvement of practices among IFIs to conform with the ethical norms established by Islam, which are in fact the core of their existence.…”
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Microstructural white matter changes mediated age- related cognitive decline in the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
Published 2016“…Further, the relationship between MoCA and RaD was specific to participants who reported at least one cardiovascular risk factor. These findings highlight the importance of cardiovascular risk factors in the presentation of cognitive decline in old age. …”
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The In Vivo study of metal injection moulding 316L stainless steel fracture fixation plate
Published 2016“…Taken together, these findings indicate that the potential of MIM plate to hold the tibial fracture is comparable to that of AO/ASIF plate. …”
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Saliva leptin levels in tooth movement during initial stage of orthodontic alignment : a pilot study
Published 2016“…Leptin, a polypeptide hormone has been classified as a cytokine (Zhang et al 1994). Earlier findings suggested that leptin does play a significant role in bone formation by its direct effect on osteoblasts (Alparslan et al 2010). …”
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