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    The principles of witness immunity by Shair Mohamed, Mohd. Akram

    Published 2015
    “…The immunity is granted to stop matters from being litigated again and again by the disgruntled parties, to protect the witnesses themselves from suits stemming from the evidence they are to give, and the need encourage witnesses to come forward and say what they have to in court. However such immunity needs to be checked against a broad view of the public interest. …”
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    Closing the loop on educational research : using findings to improve the student experience by Shaw, John Bryan

    Published 2003
    “…Too much educational research remains still-borne. That is not to say that it isn't finished, and published or presented. …”
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    The Mathnawi of Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi by Nicholson, Reynold A., Kayadibi, Saim

    Published 2007
    “…His life and the Mawlawí tradition which he established are a living testimony to the vibrancy of the spiritual message of Islam. As Rúmí says in his Introduction to his masterpiece Mathnawí, his works are nothing but a poetic commentary on the essential meaning of the Qur’an, the sacred book of Islam. …”
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    Is a contemporary theory of social entrepreneurship necessary for sustainable wealth creation? by Sarif, Suhaimi Mhd, Ismail, Yusof

    Published 2011
    “…Classical theories such as Cantillon's Theory of Entrepreneurship, Jean Baptise Say (1767-1832)'s theory of entrepreneurship, Frank Knight's Risk Bearing Theory of Entrepreneurship (1885-1972), Alfred Marshall’s Theory of Entrepreneurship (1980), Max Weber’s Sociological Theory in entrepreneurship (1864-1920) and Mark Casson's Economic Theory (1945) are based on the role economic agents to transform economic variables into economic products for the market. …”
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    Ghulam Ahmad Parvez on issues concerning women: A critical analysis by Osmani, Noor Mohammad

    Published 2012
    “…He rejects the authority of the hadith (sayings) of the Prophet (SAW). His modernist approach covers a wide range of issues including women. …”
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    Gender Equality and the Participation of Muslim Women in Education and Work: A Critical Analysis by Shehu, Fatmir

    Published 2015
    “…Special reference has been made to selected Qur’anic verses and the Prophetic sayings (Ahadith)dealing with women’s issues. The descriptive and analytical methods have been utilized through the entire discussion. …”
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    The need to return to the Qur'anic paradigm of integrated development and integrated knowledge by Hassan, Mohd. Kamal

    Published 2009
    “…The chaotic outcome of the Summit which "did not set legally binding targets to reduce the emission of gases that scientists say are heating up the world's atmosphere to dangerous levels" (AFP, The Star, 25 December 2009) also indicates that the unjust political and economic systems dominating the world today will continue to preserve their hegemonic interests at the expense of the STLDCs. …”
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    RC circuit response by Arshad, Atika, Tasnim, Rumana, Khan, Sheroz, Alam, A. H. M. Zahirul

    Published 2011
    “…The current flow into an uncharged capacitor is maximum, equal to VIR at the instant in time when the circuit is closed, alternatively we can say that an uncharged capacitor acts like a short circuit at t=0. …”
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    Modern democracy and ethical leadership in the Muslim world:A critical strategy from Tawhidic paradigm by Nabi, Ashiqun, Sarif, Suhaimi Mhd

    Published 2012
    “…The well established theories of democracy argued that democracy is a form of government that recognizes that all adults have equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. This paper examines how the pragmatic democracy creates ethical leadership in the governments of the Muslim world. …”
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    Determining fundamental breach in international sale of goods: taming the unruly horse? by Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein, Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib, Khairunnasriah, Abdul Salam

    Published 2016
    “…The paper finds that it is too drastic to say that the meaning of fundamental breach as defined in CISG is vague and that on the contrary the meaning is clearly instructive and can be refined through judicial interpretation. …”
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    Ten benefits of using instructor-developed screencasts to help students learn maths: an AIT case study by Tunku Ahmad, Tunku Badariah, Doheny, Frank, Faherty, Sheila, Harding, Nuala

    Published 2013
    “…These are what students had to say about their screencast use and how the videos had aided their Maths learning.…”
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    The application of the rule of “avoiding hudud due to shubhah” as a mechanism for ensuring justice in the determination of punishments in Islamic criminal law by Hussin, Nasimah, Zawawi, Majdah

    Published 2013
    “…The avoidance of infliction of punishment of hudud where there exists a situation called shubhah (doubt) is based on the Hadith of Prophet s.a.w. which says, "Set aside the execution of hudud punishments in cases of doubt (shubhah)." …”
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    The Integrated Development Index (I-Dex): a new comprehensive approach to measuring human development by Mohd Amin, Ruzita, Abdullah Yusof, Selamah, Haneef, Mohamed Aslam, Mohammed, Mustafa Omar, Oziev, Gapur

    Published 2015
    “…Standard economics and policy prescriptions adopt the modernization thesis as its base, which says that developing countries can modernize by undergoing secularization and westernization. …”
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