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The Intellectual and Spiritual Contribution of Nuruddin Ar-Raniri to Islamic Education in Indonesia
This paper attempts to analyze the intellectual and spiritual contributions of Nuruddin ar-Raniri to Islamic education in Indonesia. It gives the genealogy of ar-Raniri and his arrival to Indonesia as well as the vital role he played in the documentation
Mwamburi Adam Hamisi +1 more
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Does input soil and land‐use quality affect SWAT parameter transfer in neighbouring watersheds? Our proxy‐basin experiment in two small agricultural watersheds under crop–livestock rotations showed that capturing LULC dynamics and refining soil characterization can substantially enhance parameter transferability to ungauged neighbouring watersheds ...
Elzon C. Rippel +7 more
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Abstract Perennial cellulosic bioenergy crops have the potential to control nutrient losses from agriculture while providing biomass for biofuel production. This study employed a rigorously calibrated Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to assess the effects of replacing conventional corn (Zea mays L.) with Miscanthus × giganteus and Alamo ...
Xiaoyu Zhang +9 more
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Tarekat Qadariyah Wa Naqsabandiyah: Implikasinya Terhadap Kesalehan Sosial
The Qoodiriyah Naqshbandiyah Tariqa is a combination of two large tariqas, the Tariqah Qadiriyah and the Naqshbandiyah Tariqa. The founder of this new tarekat was a great Sufi Sheikh who was then the Imam of the Al-Haram Mosque in Makkah al-Mukarramah ...
Firdaus Firdaus
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Debating Holy Remains: a Discourse on Islamic Relics between the Sufi and Salafi Scholars
Relics of holy people have been attractive among Muslims of all generations due to their mundane and spiritual importance. Sufi scholars are, especially, notable for their particular interest in relics, which form an integral part of their beliefs and practices. They venerate relics through which they seek blessing (tabāruk) and intercession (tawāṣul),
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Modeling Irrigation Efficiency Paradox From Farmers' Behaviors
Abstract Agricultural irrigation accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals, highlighting its critical role in water conservation. However, numerous studies have presented the irrigation efficiency paradox, whereby increased efficiency rarely reduces water consumption.
Shiruo Hu +3 more
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ABSTRACT A concentrated debt structure can facilitate creditor coordination, which reduces the financial distress cost in a liquidity default but also increases the risk of a strategic default. Debt concentration affects the sensitivity of leverage to tax through these two forces.
Xiaoli Hu +3 more
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Financial Statement Readability and Firm Debt Choice
ABSTRACT Examining more than 16,000 firm‐year observations in the United States, we provide novel evidence showing that higher financial statement readability leads to a decrease in information asymmetry and the need for external monitoring, thereby reducing the reliance on bank debt relative to public debt.
Wajih Abbassi +3 more
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Competition Enforcement and Accounting for Intangible Capital
ABSTRACT Antitrust laws mandate review of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) that exceed an asset size threshold based on accounting standards that exclude most intangible capital. We show that this exclusion leads to thousands of intangible‐intensive M&As being nonreportable. Acquirers in nonreportable deals achieve higher equity values and price markups,
JOHN D. KEPLER +2 more
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This paper focuses on the Origins and Malaya presence of Islam in both ritual practices and daily life of modern day Islam as practiced by Muslims in Cape Town, South Africa. It also tries to capture the presence of Shaykh Yusuf s short time spent at the Cape, 1694 - 1699, and how this period of his life gives expression to local history, storytelling,
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