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Islamic Studies
The principle of cognation between cause and effect as one of the subsidiary rules of the principle of causality is an important issue in the history of Islamic philosophy, in such a way that the denial of this principle draws one to deny the principle of causality. The aim of this paper is to study...
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In Malaysia to be a problem in adhan inconsistencies when different versions of the muezzin’s call to prayer is played by major mosques, particularly in the state. This problem has been going on for so long and it lasted until today. This inconsistency reflects the inherent inability and weakness of the muezzin was in control...
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Originally, the radical Islamic movement in the Northern Nigeria was thought to be as a result of their poor socioeconomic infrastructures, poor governance, and the hatred for Nigeria’s interest in the Western lifestyles and education; their movement has interest in the Islamization of Nigeria as evidenced in the subtle and gradually submerged documents of the...
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The word ‘contribution’ is originally derived from English word which means to help or donations, for example “His contribution to art literature was very great, which meansa very large contribution to the literature.Or a meaningful contribution to charity which equal understanding to donations to charity. Furthermore, etymologically speaking the word ‘sharh’ (interpretation) is derived from...
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