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Abstract Special educational needs and disability reforms were introduced in England in 2014 and further policy changes are imminent. Despite growing evidence of discontent with policy implementation, few peer‐reviewed surveys have examined the involvement and satisfaction of young people and their parents/carers in special educational needs and ...
Jacob Matthews +10 more
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Semânî’nin Kevâtiu’l-Edille Adlı Kitabında Âhâd Haber Konusunda Debûsî’ye Yönelttiği Eleştiriler
Semânî, Hanefi mezhebine mensup olup daha sonra Şafii mezhebini terciheden ve mütekellimîn metodunu iyi işleyen önemli bir usûlcüdür. Semânî“Kevâtiu’l-edille” adlı usûl kitabında fukahâ metodunu iyi bilen, Hanefimezhebini hararetle savunan ve Cedel ...
Bedri Aslan
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Parental experiences of the UK special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) review consultation
Abstract This qualitative study explores the experiences of parents of disabled young people in the UK regarding their participation (or non‐participation) in the 2022 Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Review public consultation. The consultation followed the UK Government's Green Paper on reforms to the SEND system.
Jill Pluquailec +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To describe the development and refinement of the Flinders Fundamentals of Care Assessment Tool for Clinical Practice through stakeholder feedback. The tool, based on the Fundamentals of Care Framework, supports healthcare leaders and clinicians in assessing fundamental care in a practical and user‐friendly manner that embraces rather ...
Rebecca Feo +9 more
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The Dajjal in Islamic Prophetic Tradition: Between Literalism and Symbolic Interpretation [PDF]
The figure of the Dajjāl has long stood as a compelling yet contested subject within Islamic eschatology. While numerous ḥadīths describe his characteristics and role in the end times, scholars remain divided over whether the Dajjāl should be understood ...
Zaini, Muhammad
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“Hughes‐Stovin Syndrome: A Comprehensive Narrative Review”
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Hughes‐Stovin Syndrome (HSS) is an extremely rare vasculitic disorder characterized by a combination of pulmonary artery aneurysms and deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Often considered a variant or incomplete form of Behçet's disease (BD), it presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to its overlap with other ...
Muhammad Mustafa Imran +11 more
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IntroductionTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Rhodiola crenulata extract (RCE) for the treatment of patients with acute high altitude disease (AHAD).MethodsThis study systematically retrieved randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published prior to ...
Zixuan Gao +9 more
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Ahamm al-Muṣṭalaḥāt al-Ḥadīthiyyah al-Muʻtabarah ʻInd al-Muḥaddithīn
This paper relates with the science of hadith that explains the terms in books of hadith such as Musnad, Sunan, Muwatta, shahifah, jami ', musannaf etc; and the terms used in their books include authentic, hasan, dha'if, Gharib, mutawatir, ahad ...
Sahabuddin Sahabuddin
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"This book attempts to equip the reader with a holistic and accessible account of Islam and evolution. It guides the reader through the different variables that have played a part in the ongoing dialogue between Muslim creationists and evolutionists.
Malik, Shoaib Ahmad
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The Religious Freedom: Universalism Claim, Resistance of Islamic World, and Reconceptualization [PDF]
Religious freedom is one type of human rights which caused major resistance to the universalism claim of human rights in Muslim countries. This article attempted to describe why that resistance arose and how Islam should reconceptualize religious freedom.
Umam, Fawaizul
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