International Islamic University Malaysia Essays

  • The Effect of Emotional Stroop Test on Undergraduate Students of International Islamic University Malaysia

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    Emotion and attention are two different aspects. Emotion is a state of feelings while attention is a concept that people will encounter in daily life. The feelings and concept may arise or encounter differently in different time and setting. Emotion is characterized by physical arousal, behaviour that reveals the emotion and an inner awareness of feelings (Ciccarelli & White, 2009) like sad, happy, anger and anxious. Anxiety disorder is a common disorder characterized by excessive feeling of anxious

  • Strategies in Making a Tourism Campaign

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    Tourism sector had become the most fast-growing sector in economy in the world which contributes to nation’s development. According to study done by UN WTO in 2011, international tourist arrival increase 4.6% from 940 million in 2010 (Tourism Highlights, 2012). Malaysia also not being left out from the tourism sector economic boost as it became the country’s most rapid growing economic sectors, and as reported in The Star Online in 15 August 2013, in 2012 the tourism sectors contribute RM 60.6 billion

  • Extremist Islamic Terrorism: Jemaah Islamiyah

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    that cover key areas including the inception of JI, the status and role of Ba’asyir, the ideological influence of Darul Islam, JI’s manifesto and operational charter, the splintering of JI and the future of Islamic extremists and the response from authorities. The analysis shows that Islamic extremism is not only present but prevalent in Indonesia today. Hard line groups like JI and the recently identified Aceh cell actively plan to conduct mass-casualty attacks on civilians and senior political

  • Shiite Sunni Schism Essay

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    ABSTRACT 3. “The Shiite-Sunni schism in Islam has largely resulted from a dispute over who should have been the true successor of Prophet Mohammad’s societal leadership.” Critically discuss. The fundamental point of contention between Shias and Sunnis is who should have succeeded Mohammad after his death. Sunnis believe that the choice of Abu Bakr as the first caliph was correct, whereas Shias believe that Mohammad’s son-in-law Ali should have been chosen. Subsequent differences in religious practice

  • Islamic Roots of the Millet System

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    the pattern of drawing people together while protecting the individuals’ freedom of beliefs is part of the anthropological DNA of the religion. Within its a context of emergence and expansion and with regard to the inner endless subdivisions of the Islamic faith, the principle of pluralism was naturally forged. One of the best illustrations of its institutionalization can be found in the previously discussed Millet System established in the Ottoman Empire that doubtlessly contributed to making this

  • Social Problems Among Teenagers Essay

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    discomfort when looking at social delinquents. Those teenagers behave like that because of there is no other place to release their stress and problems. There are some social problems among youth in Malaysia nowadays, one of the social problems are baby dumping. Serious social problems among teenagers in Malaysia is baby dumping. Sexual promiscuity among adolescents occurs when the

  • Comparing Singapore And Malaysi The Relationship Between Malaysia And Singapore

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    MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE RELATIONS Malaysia and Singapore go way back as they first started out as a country and eventually separating out to two different countries as Singapore was unhappy with the way Malaysia had decided to rule its country and it stated that Malaysia was a pro Malay country. With that Malaysia became an independent state. However the separation of Malaysia and Singapore did not completely severe all its ties as they were neighboring countries and relied on each other on certain

  • Information Needs of Royal Malaysia Police

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    1.0 Introduction to Malaysian Policing The existence of police in Malaysia has achieved 200 years age which began with effective Charter of Justice (Piagam Keadilan) in Penang in year 1807. Nevertheless, it has been started during the Malay Sultanate era which at that time the role of police officer carried by the Temenggong. Modern and systematic police institution establishment have started in Penang on 25 March 1807 which became starting point to emergence of police force in this country. The

  • Essay On History And Development Of CSR

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    responsibility. However in 1962, Milton Friedman provided a classical economic viewpoint argument against the idea of CSR. According to Friedman, ‘there has been the claim that business should contribute to support charitable activities and especially to universities. Such giving by corporations is an inappropriate use of corporate funds in a free-enterprise society.’ He believes that conducting socially ... ... middle of paper ... ... follow the latest trends and also a commitment to ‘Wawasan 2020’; a

  • Profit Loss Sharing in Islamic Banking

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    in Islamic banking, this mode of financing must first be introduced. The fundamental basis for PLS is based on equity orientation. Such a mode of financing allows all parties involved to share both risks and losses in the ratio of their individual capital input, while the profit is allocated on an agreed ratio. This Islamic mode of banking guarantees the sharing of profits or losses and ensures no accrual of a fixed rate of interest, which promotes the efficiency and stability of the Islamic banking

  • Research Design Is the Outline, Purpose, and Specifications of the Project

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    population and designed to elicit specific information from respondents is defined as survey method.” The main advantages of su... ... middle of paper ... ...pur . The remaining questionnaires (150) were distributed to students at the International Islamic University Malaysia based on the reasonable assumption that at one point in time they were engaged in complaints from their service providers of Digi & Maxis. The majority of this sample group underwent a complaints in service providers at least once

  • Sex Trafficking in Islam

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    Oppression and Exploitation: Sex Trafficking in Islam It may seem as though Islamic cultures oppress their women because of the high regard for the hymen as a sense of honor, yet sex trafficking flourishes not only in the richer Gulf States but also in Islamic countries worldwide. Because “Islamic fundamentalism is a political movement with an ideology that considers women inherently inferior in intellectual and moral capacity,” sex trafficking is not seen as against the tenants of the religion

  • Medical Ethical Dilemma Case Study

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    Medical students’ knowledge and attitude in dealing with medical ethical dilemmas HO Ariff, AG Rasydan, N Suhaila, AR Shahrir Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia, 25200, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia Introduction The society’s outlook towards healthcare has changed radically over the past three decades. First, there is an increased emphasis on patient autonomy and self-determination or patient-centered medicine whereby patients are the focus of the clinical interaction

  • Importance Of Self Confidence On English Language

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    Abd Ghani 1521344 International Islamic University Malaysia English for Academic Writing (ENCO1104) Lecturer: Saiful Adli Bin Shamsul Tajri Introduction English language has become the common international language and has become the lingua franca. In addition, English is frequently the language of international interaction (Su, 2006). In relation, instruction of English as a second language is preferred. Furthermore, English has reached the position of being an international language which has

  • Elizabeth Segr The Rise Of The Islamic Feminist

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    Islamic feminism is a fusion of two terms that have been widely considered to be contradictory; with this research project it will give people a better insight on a set of beliefs whose intention is misinterpreted. Women in Islam are often misconceived as submissive, oppressed, and weak. The true essence of women in Islam couldn’t be further away from this ignorantly formed stereotype. This generalization has hijacked the true narrative of the Muslim woman feminist. Since Muslim women have been the

  • Case Study Of Bina Goodyear Berhad

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    BINA GOODYEAR BERHAD Bina Goodyear Berhad (BGB) is established in 1983 and gain reputation as a strong standing contractor. It was listed in the main board of Bursa Malaysia and fall under construction sector. The landmark of government project that was completed by BGB such as Selangor State Mosque, International Islamic University and various project in the Special Administration Region of Putrajaya. 1.2.1.3 ECM LIBRA FINANCIAL GROUP BERHAD ECM Libra Financial Group Berhad is actually the listed

  • Technology: Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Bill Gates

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    prominent figures who are well-known for their astound list of achievements. Tun Dr Mahathir is the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia who had been ruling the country for twenty two years, the longest period of all prime ministers. Mahathir is known as Father of Modernisation because during his tenure of ruling, he had imposed a series of improvisation projects which made Malaysia to go through rapid development in many aspects. Mahathir had brilliantly come out with a project entitled Multimedia Super

  • Relationship Between Breakfast and Academic Performance

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    breakfast and undergraduate academic performance. This study conducted based on the previous research that only concerning on school students, but little research has been done on college students. Fifty two undergraduate students from International Islamic University Malaysia were responded to and completed a web- based survey. Questionnaires in the survey were adapted from Staub (2000). Participants had to rate their academic performance in a particular area such alertness, participation, attention, mood

  • Country Report: Philippines

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    The Economist, August 10th, 2003: The Economist Print Group, [April 1st, 2003]. Available from World Wide Web. http://www.economist.com/countries/Philippines/. World Development Report 2000/01: Attacking Poverty, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 2000: Oxford University Press, [April 1st, 2003]. Available through Lexus-Nexus. A World Free of Poverty, World Bank Report, 2002: The World Bank Group, [April 1st, 2003]. Available from World Wide Web: http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/eap/eap

  • Liquidity And Asset Management Ratio Analysis

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    Berhad for evaluating their financial performance based on the calculated... ... middle of paper ... ...ncial Research. Retrieved from http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/ Financials on 28/02/2014 Lecturer printed notes EDIFM, Islamic Accounting & Financial Management; Khairuddin Bin Zakaria Liquidity Ratios. Retrieved from http://www.investopedia.com/terms/L/liquidityratios. a.sp on 12/02/2014 Maxis Berhad Financial Statements. Retrieved from http://www.bursamalaysia.com/