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    Petronas Case Study

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    Company name: Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) Company Address (Corporate Headquarters): Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) (20076-K) Tower 1, PETRONAS Twin Towers Kuala Lumpur City Centre 50088 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Email: mesralink@petronas.com.my Contact Number: 603 2051 5000 / 2026 5000 Principle subsidiaries: Asean Bintulu Fertilizer Sdn Bhd; Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd; Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd; Petronas Dagangan Sdn Bhd; Petronas Gas Sdn Bhd; Petronas Khidmat Sdn Bhd; Petronas Marine Sdn…

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    ISIS verse Al-Qaeda and Aum Shinrikyo—Using Chemical Weapons: In attempting to answer if ISIS’s apocalyptic views of the world paired with their willingness to acquire and use chemical weapons can prove to be evidence that the group will seek and use nuclear weapons, comparing ISIS to al Qaeda and Aum Shinrikyo is necessary. Al- Qaeda followed a similar trajectory as ISIS in their pursuit and use of chemical weapons. In 2001, a computer was found at an Al Qaeda safe house…

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    Iraq War Analysis

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    As a superpower, national interests and international influence are a great concern of U.S. Wars can be a tool to achieve goals. Afghanistan and The Iraq war were considered as these two strategic cards of U.S. The United States invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 was a response to 9/11 event – an action that was suspected by U.S is of terrorist group Al-Qaeda in order to prevent other security threat to U.S (BBC, 2016). Iraq war was launched in 2003 as a pre-emptive war because of the claim that…

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    Role Of Islam In Algeria

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    In Algeria the population is made of 99% of Muslims according to The World Fact Book. The if Muslims in Algeria are Sunni Muslims & they belong to Maliki school of jurisprudence. Algeria is 99.7%made of muslims. Most of the people in that country are muslims and the real name for them are Sunni. The Sunni Muslims took over a lot of Algeria and in this document you will learn about the different disasters and tragedies that have taken place in Algeria, that these people and the french have been…

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    Saddam Hussein

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    Throughout the late 20th century, the Middle East had been struggling with instability and hostility. Afghanistan had been locked in war between the Soviets and the Mujahideen. Israel and Palestine continue to fight each other after Israel was established in 1948. OPEC raised oil prices after the United States sent aid to Israel causing the oil embargo of 1973. Among these conflicts, a little-known president, Saddam Hussein, would grow to become one of the worst leaders since World War II, and…

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    The religious police in Saudi Arabia is a one of a kind police force that is unmatched in the whole world. Also known as the moral force, the religious police enforces sharia law that is found in the Quran. Known for its intense rules and harsh punishment, sharia law can be seen to be repressed and controlling to the western world, but to people that live by it, it’s a way of life. In this paper, the Quran, sharia law, and the religious police will be explored. The history and what impact it has…

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    4.1 Islamic Views on Abortion Preservation of life is one of the primary objectives of the Islamic Divine Law (maqasid al-shari’ah). Besides preservation of life, Islamic shari’ah also aims to preserve religion, intellect, honour (family lineage) and property. Conducts and behaviours that are deemed to violate these aims are prohibited, while conducts that are set to achieve these aims are considered morally right. In this case, since abortion involves the termination of life, it is considered…

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    The powerful phrase, “weapons of mass destruction,” is often viewed as the underlying catalyst for invading Saddam Hussein’s Baathist led country. After the shocking events that surfaced on September 11th; the world precariously anticipated on a plan of recourse on how to defend against the uprising of radical Arab groups in the Middle East. In early 2003, on the pretense that Saddam did in fact have an advanced weapons program, the United States finally decided to invade Iraq once again. That…

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    Elbih argues that like Christianity, Islam has many different sects. Each one of these sects greatly impact on what each religion practises. In Islam there are twenty-three sects. The most popular Sunni sects, such as the Hanafi, Hanbali, shaft’i, Maliki. Also the shi’a sects, including Jaffari, Ismailiyah, and Alaywitte. At the same time if we can not hold protestants to be accountable for pedophilic priests from the catholic church then we can not hold Muslims to be accountable for the…

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    It was one of Iraq’s most revered Shiite shrines. This attack would set off a day of sectarian fury in which mobs called out for revenge, attacking dozens of Sunni mosques (New York Times, 2010). April 22nd, 2006. Shiite leaders chose Nuri Kamal al-Maliki as their nominee for Prime Minister; one of their more conservative, outspoken officials. This would open the door for him to become the leader of Iraq’s first full-term government since Saddam Hussein (New York Times, 2010). Over in the United…

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