Muhammad Yunus

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    B. SYNOPSIS The book of Muhammad Yunus, creating a world without poverty, gives us insights about his vision and how he sees the world in the future. The book shows that global poverty is not the only problem that he wants to end. Yes, it is clearly stated in the book that he wants to eradicate gender discrimination or gender inequality, he wants everyone to have quality education, and he wants all to have a good health and well-being by having access to all health care centers or hospitals wherein which it is all related to the global poverty issue that we are now facing. But Muhammad Yunus is not contented in that, in the book he also reveals that he wants to address some environmental problems like to eliminate environmental degradation…

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    Anchuria Case Study

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    The president elect and I have recently examined three proposals that are very promising in successfully reducing poverty in Anchuria. Both him and I are devoted to reducing poverty in our country as well as providing jobs. As the Secretary for Economic and Development, I believe these three proposals from Yunus, de Soto and Kohli have the potential to spur economic growth and decrease poverty as well as determine the best way to use our resources. We were influenced by Muhammad Yunus to use…

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    disqualified? And lastly, it is questionable if any poor person can be able to do social business in his/her community. Seems like, it requires entrepreneurial and economic skills as well to succeed. If one doesn`t have a these, it can be problematic. Even if you have the skill, what happens if your consumers don`t have the capacity to buy or trade stuffs with you? Would you then fail? In the book, he was inviting people to join his plan promising “You don’t need to know ‘how to do business,’…

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    COURSE CODE: ECM404 (Attempt 1) NAME: ATIYATULLA MOHAMMADI STUDENT ID: ST10070164 QUESTION: Explain how the Ash’arites and Mu’tazilites deviated with regard to the attributes of Allah and mention the correct Aqeeda thereof. INTRODUCTION Tawheed has 3 categories among which is ‘tawheed al Asma was Sifat’ or the names and attributes of Allah (swt). They were given to mankind by Allah's mercy, through Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and should be attributed to Allah(swt) the way it was originally revealed…

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    believe? (Yunus 10:99) If God willed it, he would have made you all one people. (al Nahl, 19:93) From this they argue that human beings are therefore required to learn how to live together, thereby necessitating dialogue. They support this with more verses of the Quran, including the following: O people, we created you all from a single man and a single woman, and made you into races and tribes so that you should get to know one another. In God’s eyes, the most honoured of you are the ones most…

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    1. List five personal details from the life of Muhammad. • Muhammad became an orphan after the death of his mother when he was six years old and was raised by his uncle starting from age eight. • In 594, Muhammad married Khadija bint Khawalayd, a wealth Meccan merchant that he was working for in his early twenties. • An angel named Gabriel that called him to prophethood around 610 approached Muhammad. • In 613, Muhammad began discussing his encounters with the angel to his tribe members. • On…

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    The Arabian Nights allows the reader to get a glimpse of Islamic civilization. One can find a deeper understanding of Islamic society and the values they hold dear. Values such as faith and wisdom are crucial to their civilization. It would not be an exaggeration to state that the Islamic society is based around faith and wisdom. These two values Faith and Wisdom are constantly presented throughout the stories in The Arabian Nights. Analyzing the values in The Arabian Nights can also be seen as…

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    Over the span of International Studies, taught by Dr. Foody, I have been given information regarding multiple theorists views on the controversial topic of globalization. Michael Muhammed Knight in his book, Journey to the End of Islam, takes his listeners on a religious voyage through the lens of Globalization theorist, Manfred steger, around the world in hopes of discovering the true meaning of Islam. Steger believes “Globalization is the process through which local economics, politics,…

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    Ethics In Islam

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    Islam is the second largest and fastest growing monotheistic religion in the world today. It began in the Arabian Peninsula during the seventh century CE after Allah (God) revealed himself to the final prophet Muhammad. At this time the main religions where polytheistic and many God’s and idols were worshipped. Muslims, the adherents of Islam, believe that the prophet Abraham was the first Muslim because he was the first to believe in a single God. The word Islam means the submission to God and…

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    Mecca Learning Experience

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    I want to start out saying that I really didn’t know anything about Islam, Mecca or the Hajj. So this whole video was quite the learning experience. What I found the most interesting is the…hoops that they have to go through to be completely forgive. Having to go on this journey, if female asking for a males permission to go, and how much it costs. I found it silly that you could pay for a better tent to sleep in – considering that they all supposed to be one and the same. The whole concept of…

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