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Capital and Profit Sharing in Islamic Equity Financing
Due to significant changes that have taken place in the nature and essence of money and monetary value, and the dominance of interest-based debt financing, the nature of capital and sharing of profit and loss have become complex issues. The book analyses in detail the practical relevance of these in the operation of Islamic financial institutions, and attempts to provide some new insight on the relevant Shari’ah regulations. The book studies capital in joint ventures financed by Islamic banks, examining the Shari’ah requirement regarding existence and presence of capital at the outset of the venture in the context of modern money, and exploring the admissibility of converting debt into capital and equity ventures based on non-monetary capital. It scrutinizes the method currently used by Islamic banks for determining the profit sharing ratio between the bank and the client, and suggests possible alternatives in line with Shari’ah objectives. The author also discusses at length various clauses incorporated to modern equity financing agreements.
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Searching For a Job?
Searching For a Job?: by Dr. Muhammad Al-‘Areefi
This book doesn’t just address the mechanics of a job search. Common sense tells a job hunter to target specific companies, clean up his resume, show up to the interview on time, etc. What is more difficult is generating the gumption to put yourself out there, to take a risk when all you want to do is hide in a corner. Through his professional advice and personal stories, Paul Rega looks at the reader as a whole person with needs, desires and fears that can’t help but impact his or her job search. This book offers a way to orient oneself, a way to begin. And beginning is two-thirds of the battle.
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Maher Zain- Thank You Allah
Track List:
Always Be There
Ya Nabi Salam Alayka
Insha Allah
Palestine Will Be Free
Thank You Allah
Allahi Allah Kiya Karo (Featuring Irfan Makki)
The Chosen One
Baraka Allahu Lakuma
For The Rest Of My Life
Hold My Hand
Awaken
Subhana Allah (Featuring Mesut Kurtis)
Open Your Eyes
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Maher Zain – Forgive Me
Forgive Me is the second studio album by Swedish Muslim singer-songwriter, Maher Zain,
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Sami Yusuf – Salaam
Track List :
01 – Happiness
02 – Salaam
03 – Smile
04 – The Source
05 – Dryer Land ft Ustadh Babak Radmanesh
06 – It’s a Game
07 – To Guide You Home
08 – Forgotten Promises
09 – Ala bi Dhikrika
10 – I’m Your Hope
11 – All I Need
12 – Hear Your Call
13 – You Came To Me ft Dato Siti Nurhaliza
14 – Wherever You Are Acoustic Arabic
15 – Without You Acoustic Arabic
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Sami Yusuf – The Very Best
Sami Yusuf – The Very Best
Artist: Sami Yusuf
Album: The Very Best Of Sami Yusuf
Genre: Islamic
Year: 2011
Tracks: 16
Quality: FLAC + MP3
Bitrate: Lossless / 1412 kbps [ Non Compress ]
Playtime: 01:18:13
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The Best Of Islamic Music Vol. 02 (Audio)
Track List
01. Maher Zain – Ramadan (Arabic Version)
02. Sami Yusuf – Asma Allah
03. Yahya Hawwa – Hayati kulluha Lillah
04. Raihan- Thank You Allah
05. Inteam – Zikrullah
06. Mesut Kurtis Feat. Maher Zain – Never Forget
07. Rabbani – Solla Allah Ala Yasin
08. Irfan Makki – So Sorry
09. Mesut Kurtis – Tala Al badru Alayna
10. Maher Zain – Al-hubbu Yasood
11. Mohmammad Al-Haddad – Al-fajr
12. Native Deen – Muslim
13. Haddad Alwi – Itiraf
14. Raef – With You
15. Nazeel Azami – Light
16. Maher Zain -Ramadan (English Version)
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Best of Islamic Music CD Album Vol. 1
Description of Best of Islamic Music CD Album Collection of best 16 tracks from Awakening:
1.Law Kana Bainana – Abdul Rahman Muhammad
2.Ohibbuka Rabbee – Maher Zain
3.Solatuwasalam -Raihan
4.Waiting For the Call – Irfan Makki
5.Al-Burdah – Mesut Kurtis
6.Mountains of Makkah – Zain Bhikha
7.Al-Muallim – Sami Yusuf
8.Dia Muhammad – Inteam
9.Keep Me True – Hummod Al-Khudher
10.Rahmanur Rahim – Nazeel Azami
11.Malak Ghair Allah – Muhammad Al-Haddad
12.He Is One – Hamza Robertson
13.Ahmad Ya Habibi – Rabbani
14.Sehr El-Dunya – Hamza Namira
15. Jumu’ah – Raef
16. Ya Nabi Salam Alayka (Arabic Version) – Maher Zain -
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Islam in Focus
By Hannudah Abdal’Ati
One of the best known and widely distributed general information books about Islam. The author directs his message to both Muslims and non-Muslims in a style that appeals positively to many Westerners. Islam in Focus was written toward the end of the author’s life and reflects a strong ethical approach to Islam. As a graduate of Al Azhar University in Cairo he also studied and lived in North America. This combination enabled him to become a well respected lecturer and scholar and serves him well in this book.
He talks about the knowledge of God and belief in Him constitute the very foundation of Islam. The subject is so vital it calls for a thorough and clear discussion. For the purpose of clarity some simple demonstrations will be used. These may well appear boring or too simple for those who already know something about the subject. Such informed persons are invited to have patience and show appreciation of the importance of the matter. There are individuals who like to doubt the concept of God in the name of science, or because of a lack of experience and understanding. The attitude of such people reflects an uneasy mentality, although they claim to be learned intellectuals. My concern will not be with their claims; rather it will be with their true position. This book is easy read and very straight forward and it’s highly recommended.
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Reading the Muslim Mind By Dr. Hassan Hathout
- Paperback: 152 pages
- Publisher: American Trust Publications; 7th Edition edition (June 1, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0892591579
- ISBN-13: 978-0892591572
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
Once in a while a book comes along that can reshape the thinking of the world. One person at a time. Reading the Muslim Mind is such a book. Dr. Hassan Hathout starts out from a simple observation a lifetime of biculturalism (the Egyptian-born physician initially resided in Britain and has lived in the U.S. for more than a decade) leads him to note that Islam is widely known in the West for what it is not.
This encyclopedic personality (doctor of medicine, thinker, speaker, poet) sets out to guide the reader on a comprehensive tour through Islam. For this voyage, he supplies a keen and lucid anatomy of the Islamic life. He also provides, with incisive clarity, the inner guidebook; he uncovers the tracing of the mind at work behind the practice, the spirit behind the letter, the rationale and the Ultimate Reason, God.
For non-Muslims and those who follow what Dr. Hathout aptly calls the Judeo-Christian-Islamic world tradition at large, the trip proves illuminating and thought-provoking. For Muslims, it will re-anchor their faith and offer vital and timely answers to up-to-the-minute dilemmas of life in the new millennium.
Reading the Muslim Mind addresses key issues of our time, from the Islamic perspective. Dr. Hathout, in this wise, warm and inspiring work, is speaking to the audience of humankind in the Age of Selfishness, Microtheism, and Godlessness. In his clarion call of hope, the author maintains that when a minimum critical mass turns to understanding and cooperation, real change is possible.
To be known for what one really is, is nothing less than a basic human right, Dr. Hathout notes. Here, then, is Islam as it really is, and the world as it really can be.