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Nowadays, Muslim countries remain among the least developed countries on all levels, although they are rich in natural resources. Islam, as the common religion of these countries, can be the cause of their underdevelopment? In this context, our paper aims to investigate the impact of Islam, as a proportion of the Muslim population, on economic growth ...
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Philosophy behind Islamic Economics: Limited Desires and Unlimited Resources
The most famous definition of economics among modern academicians and economists is a branch of science which deals with the study of the relationship between limited resources and unlimited wants or desires.
M. Shabbir, Husnain Ahmed
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Abstract This paper explores the growing influence of young people's activism in UK museums and its educational implications. It draws on a five‐year collaborative programme (2019–2023) with young people of colour (16–28) in a university museum setting, focusing on a Young Collective established to address cultural inequalities.
Sadia Habib
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Book Review: Risk analysis for Islamic banks by Hennie Van Greuning and Zamir Iqbal [PDF]
This a critical evaluation of the book entitled Risk analysis for Islamic banks by Hennie Van Greuning and Zamir Iqbal. It applies the modern methods of risk avoidance to Islamic banks wherever pertinent, or suggests alternative in cases where they are ...
Abdul Azim, Islahi
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Banking Stability System: Does it Matter if the Rate of Return is Fixed or Stochastic? [PDF]
The purpose is to compare the perfect Stochastic Return (SR) model like Islamic banks to the Fixed Return (FR) model as in conventional banks by measuring up their impacts at the macroeconomic level. We prove that if the optimal choice of investor share in SR model {\alpha}* realizes the indifference of the financial institution toward SR and FR models,
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Children's agency in England's primary schools: A case for structured freedom
Abstract This paper examines how children's agency operates within primary education in England through an in‐depth qualitative study of three contrasting schools over two years. While children's right to participate in decisions affecting their education is increasingly recognised internationally, its practical implementation within formal education ...
Yana Manyukhina
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ABSTRACT Long‐term stable operation of bioelectrochemical systems (BES) presupposes the avoidance of mass transfer limitations of the electroactive biofilm. Excessive pH‐gradients from bulk to electrode interface or substrate limitations of the electroactive biofilm are known to diminish the electrical performance of BES.
Andreas Netsch+3 more
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Islamic economics education in Southeast Asian universities: an introduction [PDF]
‘Islamic Economics Education in Southeast Asian Universities’ deliberates on an important, yet relatively neglected and under-written area in Islamic economics, i.e. Islamic economics education.
Barom, Mohd Nizam+1 more
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Abdul-Rauf, Muhammed. The Islamic Doctrine of Economics and Contemporary Economic Thought. Washington (D.C.), American Enterprise Institut for Public Policy Research, 1979, 23 p. [PDF]
S.J. Noumoff
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Worldcoin: A Hypothetical Cryptocurrency for the People and its Government [PDF]
The world of cryptocurrency is not transparent enough though it was established for innate transparent tracking of capital flows. The most contributing factor is the violation of securities laws and scam in Initial Coin Offering (ICO) which is used to raise capital through crowdfunding.
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