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Ibadat (worships) in Islam: a comparative jurisprudential analysis
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Effects of gamma irradiation on microbial of white sandwich bread
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Environmental and safety: Sustainable development
Published 2013“…Great number of verses in Qura’n and multiple sayings of the Prophet Muhammad indicate the great importance that has been given to safety. …”
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Cairo declaration of human rights: viability as an Islamic alternative declaration
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Muslim discourse on international human rights: the problem of harmonization
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I-Learn, futuristic platform of Islamic knowledge based society
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Sex predetermination technology: a critical analysis from Islamic perspective
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A hybrid pre-processing attenuation correction technique for SPECT imaging
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Utilisation of Backscattered Gamma Photons in Tc-99m SPECT Imaging
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The way forward: Malaysia-CLMV common higher education and research space - strategic linkages and exchanges
Published 2012“…The basic principle of collaboration and partnership between Malaysia and the CLMV countries is hinged on mutual respect. Malaysia’s gesture in providing assistance to the CLMV countries “rest[s] on equitable, conscientious and reciprocal engagement to enable the sharing of educational experience so that learning is a two-way process” (Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia [MoHE], 2011: 23). …”
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Belief in and concept of predestination: A critical analysis from Islamic perspective
Published 2012“…This concept of and belief in Predestination is consequent upon interpretation of certain verses in the Qur’an and certain sayings of the Last Prophet (s.a.w.). Eleven verses from the Qur’an and five traditions of the Prophet (s.a.w.) that are generally advanced by fatalists have been selected for the analysis to see whether there is room in Islamic life for the concept of predetermination in the sense of fatalism.…”
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