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    The Relationship Between Legal and Non-legal Verses in the Qur’an: An Analytical Study of Three Themes of the Qur’an.Abdul-Hakim Al-Matroudi - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (2):261-283.
    The Qur’an is considered by Muslim scholars to be one of the two primary sources of Islamic law. The Qur’an deals with many diverse matters, including beliefs, morals, ethics, legal issues and historical narratives. We are not concerned here with establishing the exact proportion of the Qur’an devoted to each of these various categories and in particular to legal rulings. Rather, the pivotal aim of the present investigation is to establish the fact that the whole Qur’an is interrelated, and that (...)
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    The metaphysics of Rumi.Khalifa Abdul Hakim - 1959 - Lahore,: Institute of Islamic Culture.
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    Examining the Role of ‘ulamā in the Islamization Process of the Malay World.Mohd Noh Abdul Jalil & Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor - 2020 - Intellectual Discourse 28 (1):61-76.
    : This article analyses the roles of ‘ulamā’ in propagating the messageof Islam in the Malay world. Islam managed to reach many corners of the Malayworld in the 17th century. Evidence has indicated that ‘ulamā’ were amongthose who had participated actively in propagating the messages of Islam tothe local people. Classical Malay texts served as the best available records tounderstand the roles of these ‘ulamā’ at that time. Hence, analysis are made onselected classical Malay texts in order to understand the (...)
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  4. Cóż po człowieku.Adam Rosłan - 2005 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 55 (3):215-226.
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    Post-Occupancy Evaluation on the Selected Government's Double Storey Terrace Housing Units in Putrajaya, Malaysia.Roslan Talib - 2011 - Asian Culture and History 3 (1):p125.
    With the stages completion of the office buildings at the Government Office Precincts, staff have been relocating themselves from the previous office complex in Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya and tend to let themselves as full time Putrajaya residents. Thus, with the careful planning of having sufficient housing units to cater the influx Government staff, Precinct 9 is among the few pioneer sections of Putrajaya’s new Malaysia Federal Government Administrative Center to reside such an important administrators of the nations. Specially designed (...)
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  6. Practising collectivity: Performing public space in everyday China.Teresa Hoskyns, Siti Balkish Roslan & Claudia Westermann - 2022 - Technoetic Arts 20 (3):203-224.
    This article investigates the specific cultural and collaborative nature of China’s public spaces and how they are formed through performative appropriations. Collective cultural practices as political participation were encouraged during the Mao era when cultural activities played a key role in workers’ education and participation. Since the opening-up period, performance in public space has become widespread in China and creates alternative community spaces that constitute alternatives to capitalist spaces of consumption. Using Habermas’s theory of communicative action, we argue that cultural (...)
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    Abdul Baha on divine philosophy.Abdul-Bahá & Isabel Fraser Chamberlain - 1916 - Boston, Mass.: The Tudor Press. Edited by Isabel Fraser[From Old Catalog] Chamberlain.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Islamic intellectual tradition in the Indian sub-continent: essays in the honour of Dr. Abdul Kader Choughley.Abdul Kader Choughley, Tauseef Ahmad Parray & Muhammad Yaseen Gada (eds.) - 2022 - Aligarh, U.P.: Brown Book Publications Pvt..
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    Intervention effect of group counseling on social support and post-stress growth of orphans and vulnerable children in China.Lyuci Zhang, Sumei Wu, Samsilah Roslan, Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh, Ye Chen & Yuqin Jiang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Orphans and vulnerable children fall under the category of children who are at risk of exposure to more stressful circumstances and receive less social assistance compared to other children. This study aims to investigate the impact of group counseling based on social intervention and psychological therapy on social support and the perceived stress growth of orphans and vulnerable children. In one special educational needs school in Nanning, China, the SSGPC was developed and implemented. Using the social support and post-stress growth (...)
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    The Integration of the Conceptual Metaphor Theory in the Qur’anic Studies: A Critical Literature Review.Hakime Reyyan YAŞAR - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (2):561-581.
    Conceptual metaphor theory is among the challenging theories that the cognitive linguistics has presented to the field of metaphor in recent years. By leaving aside the relationship of species-genus, transmission and similarity, a new metaphor mechanism is introduced by this theory. Moreover, this theory reveals that metaphors belong to concepts based on experience, not to words. The Conceptual Metaphor Theory, which made a remarkable contribution to metaphor studies, has also attracted the attention of those who are interested in the Qur'an (...)
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    Thé'tre et migrations.Hakim Bah & Elara Bertho - 2019 - Multitudes 76 (3):207-211.
    Dramaturge guinéen, Hakim Bah revient dans cet entretien sur l’écriture de deux de ses pièces récentes traitant des migrations : Convulsions, qui est une réécriture du Thyeste de Sénèque, et À bout de sueurs. Les mythes méditerranéens côtoient les coupures de presse et les faits divers dans ces textes à l’oralité et à la poésie très marquées.
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    Ibn Taymiyyah’s Philosophical Critique to Ibn ‘Arabī’s Waḥdat Al-Wujūd Thought.Lukmanul Hakim, Ahmad Ahmad & Rahmad Tri Hadi - 2024 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 10 (2):229-250.
    This research aims to describe and analyze Ibn Taymiyyah’s philosophical-constructive critique of Ibn ‘Arabī’s waḥdat al-wujūd thought. The method used in this research is descriptive-analytical. The primary data used in this research are the works of Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn ‘Arabī. Meanwhile, secondary data in this research are books, journal articles, and other websites that discuss the thoughts of Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn ‘Arabī. The research results show that Ibn Taymiyyah rejected thinking of waḥdat al-wujūd, because of his understanding of (...)
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  13. Instruments as Playthings: An Alternative Methodology for the Study of Scientific Artefacts.Lina Hakim - 2013 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 35 (2):197-226.
    This article proposes that thinking of scientific instruments as playthings or philosophical toys offers a method for looking at the ways in which we learn from made things and from the act of making in investigating the world. Rather than approaching artefacts as stable ob- jects, definable and categorisable in terms of their function, this method puts forward the instability and mobility of artefacts on several levels: in terms of their movements between hands, social contexts and systems of knowledge, in (...)
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    Womans body as a color measuring text: A signification of Bengali culture.Hakim Arif - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (150).
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    Renewal of ‘Ilm Al-Kalām in the Contemporary Era.Wilda Rochman Hakim & Shofiyullah Muzammil - 2023 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 9 (2):353-370.
    Many assumptions believe that classical Islamic theology is no longer relevant in the contemporary era, either because its discussion tends to be theocentric and far from the progress of humanism or because it is considered no longer relevant to answer contemporary issues such as secularism, pluralism, globalization, or neo-atheism. Departing from these problems, efforts have emerged for new readings of classical theology by paying more attention to the context and needs of the times. Among these efforts is the renewal of (...)
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    De la sociabilité à la pudeur : l’éthique des larmes au xviiie siècle.Zeina Hakim - 2021 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 40:183-193.
    The eighteenth century occupies a crucial place in the history of tears. Not only did this period gave rise to the concept of sensibility, but it also witnessed the development of new aesthetic and moral codes founded on the exaggerated use of tears. This article, which is concerned precisely with such codes, examines the nature and significance of emotional display in the eighteenth century. It argues that throughout this era, tears were associated with moral renewal and they were intended to (...)
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    Spiritual Leadership and Organizational Commitment: A 21-year Systematic Literature Review.Hakim Lahmar, Farid Chaouki & Florence Rodhain - 2023 - Journal of Human Values 29 (3):177-199.
    In this article, we will attempt to answer the following question: What is the state of 21 years of scientific production regarding spiritual leadership (SL) in its relationship with organizational commitment (OC)? To accomplish this objective, we used a rigorous bibliometric approach employing two scientific databases: Scopus and Web of Science. Eighty-two articles were identified for the period between 2000 and 2021, but only 52 articles have been appropriate for the analysis. Two software were used for the data analysis: IRAMUTEQ (...)
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  18. The Economy of Manichean Allegory: The Function of Racial Difference in Colonialist Literature.Abdul R. JanMohamed - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 12 (1):59-87.
    Despite all its merits, the vast majority of critical attention devoted to colonialist literature restricts itself by severely bracketing the political context of culture and history. This typical facet of humanistic closure requires the critic systematically to avoid an analysis of the domination, manipulation, exploitation, and disfranchisement that are inevitably involved in the construction of any cultural artifact or relationship. I can best illustrate such closures in the field of colonialist discourse with two brief examples. In her book The Colonial (...)
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  19. Making Room for Hate Crime Legislation in Liberal Societies.Mohamad Al-Hakim - 2010 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 4 (3):341-358.
    There is a divide within political and legal theory concerning the justification of hate-crime legislation in liberal states. Opponents of Hate-Crime Legislation have recently argued that enhanced punishment for hate-motivated crimes cannot be justified within political liberal states. More specifically, Heidi Hurd argues that criminal sanction which target character dispositions unfairly target individuals for characteristics not readily under their control. She further argues that a ‘character’ based approach in criminal law is necessarily illiberal and violates the state’s commitment to political (...)
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    30 Years After ‘ Morals by Agreement’.Mohamad Al-Hakim & Garrett Mac Sweeney - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (4):593-600.
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    A Brief Sketch on the Origin and Development of Pragmatics.Hakim Arif - 2013 - Philosophy and Progress 53 (1):25.
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    Des rives précaires de la recherche.Hakim Bourfouka - 2009 - Multitudes 39 (4):84.
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    Manifeste pour un Commun Intermittent.Hakim Bourfouka - 2011 - Multitudes 45 (2):46-54.
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    Evidence for insulator–metal transition in amorphous chalcogenide Se–Ge–Te films.S. A. El-Hakim & M. F. Kotkata - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (26):4059-4071.
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    Building Up Trust in Peaceful and Democratic One Asia.Luqman Hakim & Siti Mutiah Setiawati - 2017 - Cultura 14 (1):177-184.
    Globalization cannot be stopped nor denied. Sometimes it may have not only a positive impact but also a negative one, as rivalry among nations may ensue. Economic and political rivalry leads to break up of the conducive environment of political security. Unresolved territorial claims and boundary disputes may become triggering factors. Superpowers’ interference may had to the conflict. The purpose of this article is to explain the possibilities of building up trust in peaceful and democratic One Asia Community by systematically (...)
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    Compte rendu d'une table ronde sur Curiosités esthétiques.Mona Hakim - 1993 - Horizons Philosophiques 3 (2):115-123.
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  27. Prosiding.Zainal Hakim (ed.) - 2000 - Bangi: Jabatan Pengajian Arab dan Tamadun Islam, Fakulti Pengajian Islam, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
    Contribution of Malay Muslims in science and modern world; proceedings of a seminar.
     
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    Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything. By William Germano and Kit Nicholls.Andy Hakim - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (3):376-379.
  29. The Death of an Ideal Leader: Predictions and Premonitions.Avraham Hakim - 2006 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 126 (1):1-16.
     
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    The Paradox of the Moderate Muslim Discourse: Subtyping Promotes Support for Anti-muslim Policies.Nader H. Hakim, Xian Zhao & Natasha Bharj - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Tolerant discourse in the United States has responded to heightened stereotyping of Muslims as violent by countering that “not all Muslims are terrorists.” This subtyping of Muslims—as some radical terrorists among mostly peaceful “moderates”—is meant to protect a positive image of the group but leaves the original negative stereotype unchanged. We predicted that such discourse may paradoxically increase people’s support of anti-Muslim policies because the subtyping and its associated negative stereotypes justify hostile actions toward Muslims. In Study 1, subtyping predicted (...)
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  31. Constructive orientalism: debates on languages and educational policies in Colonial India, 1830-1880.Hakim Ikhlef - 2014 - In Barnita Bagchi (ed.), Connecting histories of education: transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in (post-)colonial education. London: Berghahn Books.
     
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  32. Ak̲h̲lāqiyāt-i Nabavī: maqālāt-i Muz̲ākarah-yi Millī Ak̲h̲lāqiyāt-i Nabavī, Karācī, 1402 Hijrī.Hakim Mohammad Said (ed.) - 1982 - Karācī: Hamdard Fāʼūnḍeshan Prais.
     
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  33. Essays on science: felicitation volume in honour of Dr. M.D. Shami.Hakim Mohammad Said - 1991 - Karachi: Hamdard Foundation Press. Edited by M. D. Shami.
     
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  34. Khvudī: maqālāt-i Muz̲ākarah-yi Millī Taʻlīmāt-i Nabavī, K̲h̲vudī, Lāhaur 1403 Hijrī [1982].Hakim Mohammad Said (ed.) - 1982 - Karācī: Hamdard Fāʼūnḍeshan Prais.
     
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  35. Voice of morality.Hakim Mohammad Said (ed.) - 1985 - Karachi: Hamdard Foundation Press, Pakistan.
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    Maqasid al-Shariah Based Islamic Bioethics: A Comprehensive Approach.Abdul Halim Ibrahim, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman, Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen & Madiha Baharuddin - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (3):333-345.
    Maqasid al-Shariah based Islamic bioethics is an Islamic bioethics concept which uses the objectives of the Shariah as its approach in analysing and assessing bioethical issues. Analysis based on maqasid al-Shariah based Islamic bioethics will examine any bioethical issues from three main aspects namely intention, method, and output or final goal of the studied issues. Then, the evaluation will be analysed from human interest hierarchy, inclusivity, and degree of certainty. The Islamic bioethics concept is a manifestation of dynamic Islamic jurisprudence (...)
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    Effect of CSR and Ethical Practices on Sustainable Competitive Performance: A Case of Emerging Markets from Stakeholder Theory Perspective.Abdul Waheed & Qingyu Zhang - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 175 (4):837-855.
    An extensive work has been done on corporate social responsibly practices that mainly emphasized the larger firms within developed nations. Nonetheless, still work is needed to observe the importance of CSRPs’ and ethical cultural practices in terms of sustainable competitive performance that garnered far less attention by the existing literature. This study explores the impact of CSRPs on SACP with the mediating role of ECL from SMEs of two emerging nations, i.e., China and Pakistan based on stakeholders’ theory and practices. (...)
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    Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: An Islamic Perspective.Abdul Halim Ibrahim, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman & Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen - 2023 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3):485-495.
    Mitochondrial replacement technology (MRT) is an emerging and complex bioethical issue. This treatment aims to eliminate maternal inherited mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) disorders. For Muslims, its introduction affects every aspect of human life, especially the five essential interests of human beings—namely, religion, life, lineage, intellect, and property. Thus, this technology must be assessed using a comprehensive and holistic approach addressing these human essential interests. Consequently, this article analyses and assesses tri-parent baby technology from the perspective of Maqasidic bioethics—that is, Islamic bioethics (...)
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    Applying the Concepts of Benefit and Harm in Malaysian Bioethical Discourse: Analysis of Malaysian Fatwa.Abdul Halim Ibrahim & Muhammad Safwan Harun - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (3):401-414.
    Rapid developments in science and technology have resulted in novel discoveries, leading to new questions particularly related to human values and ethics. Every discovery and technology has positive and negative implications and affects human lives either directly or indirectly, involving all walks of life. Bioethical discourse in Malaysia must consider the multiracial and multireligious background of Malaysia and especially the Islamic view as the majority of Malaysians are Muslims and Islam is the religion of the federation. This article discusses several (...)
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    Will ChatGPT undermine ethical values in nursing education, research, and practice?Abdul-Fatawu Abdulai & Lillian Hung - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (3):e12556.
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    Can dynamic consent facilitate the protection of biomedical big data in biobanking in Malaysia?Mohammad Firdaus Abdul Aziz & Aimi Nadia Mohd Yusof - 2019 - Asian Bioethics Review 11 (2):209-222.
    As with many other countries, Malaysia is also developing and promoting biomedical research to increase the understanding of human diseases and possible interventions. To facilitate this development, there is a significant growth of biobanks in the country to ensure continuous collection of biological samples for future research, which contain extremely important personal information and health data of the participants involved. Given the vast amount of samples and data accumulated by biobanks, they can be considered as reservoirs of precious biomedical big (...)
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    Pathologies in satisfaction classes.Athar Abdul-Quader & Mateusz Łełyk - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (2):103387.
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    Dissolving the Engineering Moral Dilemmas Within the Islamic Ethico-Legal Praxes.Abdul Kabir Hussain Solihu & Abdul Rauf Ambali - 2011 - Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (1):133-147.
    The goal of responsible engineers is the creation of useful and safe technological products and commitment to public health, while respecting the autonomy of the clients and the public. Because engineers often face moral dilemma to resolve such issues, different engineers have chosen different course of actions depending on their respective moral value orientations. Islam provides a value-based mechanism rooted in the Maqasid al-Shari‘ah (the objectives of Islamic law). This mechanism prioritizes some values over others and could help resolve the (...)
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    Rereading Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd’s method of interpreting religious texts.Abdul Mufid, Abd Kadir Massoweang, Mujizatullah Mujizatullah, Abu Muslim & Zulkarnain Yani - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):6.
    The contemporary Qur’anic studies have been marked by amazing development. Various methods and approaches to understand the Qur’an are offered by the scholars. One of the prominent figures in this field is Nashr Hamid Abu Zayd. Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (1943–2010 M) is a highly controversial contemporary thinker. He is an Egyptian scholar who is accused of being apostate, because of his theory of qur’anic hermeneutic (the textual of Qur’an). This is reflected in his stances towards contemporary religious discourse and (...)
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    Tri-parent Baby Technology and Preservation of Lineage: An Analysis from the Perspective of Maqasid al-Shari’ah Based Islamic Bioethics.Abdul Halim Ibrahim, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman, Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen & Madiha Baharuddin - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (1):129-142.
    Tri-parent baby technology is an assisted reproductive treatment which aims to minimize or eliminate maternal inheritance of mutated mitochondrial DNA. The technology became popular following the move by the United Kingdom in granting license to a group of researchers from the Newcastle Fertility Centre, Newcastle University to conduct research on the symptoms of defective mtDNA. This technology differs from other assisted reproductive technology because it involves the use of gamete components retrieved from three different individuals. Indirectly, it affects the preservation (...)
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    Is Ethical Finance the Answer to the Ills of the UK Financial Market? A Post-Crisis Analysis.Abdul Karim Aldohni - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 151 (1):265-278.
    The 2008 financial crisis exposed the dark side of the financial sector in the UK. It brought attention to the contaminated culture of the business, which accommodated the systemic malpractices that largely contributed to the financial turmoil of 2008. In the wake of the crisis there seems to be a wide consensus that this contaminated culture can no longer be accepted and needs to change. This article examines the ills of the UK financial market, more specifically the cultural contamination problem, (...)
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    Maqasid al-Shariah as a Complementary Framework for Conventional Bioethics: Application in Malaysian Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Fatwa.Abdul Halim Ibrahim, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman & Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (5):1493-1502.
    Rapid development in the area of assisted reproductive technology, has benefited mankind by addressing reproductive problems. However, the emergence of new technologies and techniques raises various issues and discussions among physicians and the masses, especially on issues related to bioethics. Apart from solutions provided using conventional bioethics framework, solutions can also be derived via a complementary framework of bioethics based on the Higher Objectives of the Divine Law in tackling these problems. This approach in the Islamic World has been applied (...)
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    Migration as a determinant of marriage pattern: preliminary report on consanguinity among Afghans.Abdul Wahab, Mahmud Ahmad & Syed Akram Shah - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (3):315.
    Two sample populations, one refugee and one resident, were studied. The frequencies of consanguineous marriages came out to be 49·8% and 55·4%, respectively, for the refugees and the residents. Caste endogamy was dominant both in the residents and the refugees. The mean coefficient of inbreeding was calculated to be 0·0303 for the refugee population and 0·0332 for the resident population samples. First cousin marriage was the dominant type of marriage in both samples; fathers daughter (FBD) marriage was more frequent among (...)
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    Mental Fatigue and Basketball Performance: A Systematic Review.Shudian Cao, Soh Kim Geok, Samsilah Roslan, He Sun, Soh Kim Lam & Shaowen Qian - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Mental fatigue is a psycho-biological state that impairs sports-related performances. Recently, it has been proved that MF can affect basketball performance. However, a systematic overview detailing the influences of MF on basketball performance is still lacking. This study aims to investigate the effects of MF on the physical, technical, tactical, and cognitive performance of basketball. We used the databases of PubMed, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, Scopes, and CKNI for articles published up to 31 May 2021. The articles included in this (...)
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    Non-Muslims in the Qanun Jinayat and the Choice of Law in Sharia Courts in Aceh.Abdul Halim - 2022 - Human Rights Review 23 (2):265-288.
    The Aceh Jinayat Qanun, which is often considered violating Human Rights, has become the choice of the non-Muslim minorities as their rational choice. This study aims to analyze non-Muslims’ choice of The Aceh Jinayat Qanun implemented by the Sharia Court in Aceh and its underlying motives. This study relies on field research involving observations, in-depth interviews with Sharia Court judges, Head of the Islamic Sharia Service, Acehnese clerical figures, and Non-Muslims involved in criminal cases handled by the Sharia Courts. This (...)
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