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    A critical analysis of Christian responses to Islamic claims about the work of the Prophet Muhammad, ‘the Messenger of God’.

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    The aims of this study are to analyse critically the different Christian responses to the Islamic understanding of the work of Muhammad. Chapter one consists a short introduction leading to an appraisal of Muhammad which incorporates historical, hagiographal and Quranic source material, and in the light of relevant Christian and Muslim scholarship. The second chapter presents a summary critical analysis of Muhammad in Christian theological perspective, from 661 A.D. to modern times. Chapter three presents a critique of Christian responses to the Muslim allegations that the text of the Bible has been infected with corruption; and that Muhammad's advent and status are foretold in the unadulterated' scriptures, and in the Gospel of Barnabas. Chapter four examines the theological significance of the work of Muhammad for Christians. Thus, Jesus and Muhammad are critically assessed and contrasted in order to ascertain the importance, for Christians, of the Muslim claims in respect of Muhammad as ’the messenger of God’. Chapter five provides a critical evaluation of the various Christian responses to Muhammad. It is argued that many of the said responses have been entangled in myths and misperceptions which have severely distorted the true account of Muhammad's work. Consequently, many Christians have failed to appreciate the divine legitimacy of Muhammad's call to prophethood. Further, it is argued that Christians should accept that Muhammad is a genuine prophet, and the messenger of God. However, Muhammad's use of the power-structure in order to maintain Islam is in sharp contrast to Jesus’ decision to face the consequences of his ministry passively through faith in God. Accordingly, orthodox Christian belief in the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus provides another dimension to prophethood, where the messenger and the message become one, an identification which finds no parallel in Islam, and which, in the nature of the case, cannot find a parallel

    And Muhammad is His messenger = und Muhammad ist sein Prophet

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    This book is the fruit of an interest in the figure of the Prophet of Islam that has developed over more than four decades. I was first introduced to and deeply moved by the concept of the "mystical Muhammad" when I was a teenager, busying myself with the study of Arabic under the guidance of Dr. Hans Ellenberg. During those formative years, the books of Syed Ameer Ali "The Life and Teachings of Muhammad, or The Spirit of Islam", and Tor Andrae's masterful study "Die person Muhammads in lehre und glaube seiner gemeinde" were among my favorites, and Andrae's book remains a source of inspiration to this day. This books contains of:1. Biographical and Hagiographical Notes2. Muhammad the Beautiful Model3. Muhammad's Unique Position4. Legends and Miracles5. Muhammad the Intercessor, and the Blessings upon Him6. The Names of the Prophet7. The Light of Muhammad and the Mystical Tradition8. The Celebration of the Prophet's Birthday9. The Prophet's Night Journey and Ascension10. Poetry in Honor of the Prophet11. The "Muhammad Path" and the New Interpretation of the Prophet's Life12. The Prophet Muhammad in Muhammad Iqbal's Wor

    Sejarah hidup Muhammad

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    Menceritakan tentang sejarah Nabi Muhammad saw, dari periode pra-Islam sampai dengan wafatnya Nabi, ditulis untuk menjawab tuduhan para orientalis. Karya terjemahan dari buku "Hayat Muhammad"507 hlm

    Sejarah hidup Muhammad

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    Menceritakan tentang sejarah Nabi Muhammad saw, dari periode pra-Islam sampai dengan wafatnya Nabi, ditulis untuk menjawab tuduhan para orientalis. Karya terjemahan dari buku "Hayat Muhammad"507 hlm

    Sejarah hidup Muhammad

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    Menceritakan tentang sejarah Nabi Muhammad saw, dari periode pra-Islam sampai dengan wafatnya Nabi, ditulis untuk menjawab tuduhan para orientalis. Karya terjemahan dari buku "Hayat Muhammad"507 hlm

    Complications of Laparoscopic cholecystectomy at Muhammad Medical College Mirpurkhas: Audit of 100 cases.

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    Introduction: The main objective was to determine the complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) and its cause at Muhammad Medical College Mirpurkhas.Methodology: This is prospective study carried out from February 2008 to January 2016. Data of all patients undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy during the study period and fulfilling the selection criteria was collected and entered in standard proforma and analyzed on SPSS 10.Result: A total number of ten patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy with an overwhelming majority of females (87 out of 100). The age ranges from 22-60 years mean age being 38 years. The overall complication rate was 9%. The complication included bleeding (4/100, 4%) from cystic artery and gall bladder bed, port site infection (4/100 4%) One patient developed collection in pouch Morrison and one patient was developed stitch granuloma. There was no bile duct injury and colonic injury. The most common cause of these complications was accidental injury to cystic artery and gross spillage of infected bile.Conclusion: Bleeding and port site infections were common post-operative complication; the most common cause of bleeding was cystic artery injury whereas the commonest cause port site infection was gross spillage of infected bile.Key Words: Laparoscopic endoscopy, cholelithiasis, complication

    Akhlak keluarga Muhammad SAW

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    Judul asli: Akhlag Ali Muhammad SAW176 p.; 21 cm

    Implementation of hospital management information system (HMIS) in Muhammad Medical College Hospital (MMCH): Challenges & Opportunities for Management.

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    Introduction: Since the recent revolution in the IT industry of Pakistan, hospitals are switching to automated information system (IS). Hospitals liked AKU, Indus Hospital, Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital are one of the examples of such change. The main purpose of using this technology is its transparency, efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of services, but at the same time, implementation of such system in hospitals is also a big problem for management. Methodology: A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in different departments of Muhammad Medical College Hospital (MMCH), Mirpurkhas. 30 staff members including paramedics, accountants, supervisors and administrators were interviewed by using a closed ended questionnaire. The variables assessed were regarding knowledge, attitude, participation and willingness towards the implementation off HMIS at MMCH. Results: 30 staff members were approached for interview, majority of them were between 20-30 years of age. Most were unaware about the intention of top management about the implementation of HMIS. 30% of staff had basic IT skills, however 20% were not able to demonstrate IT skill. The gap of communication during between stakeholders were also identified. Conclusion: This study suggests MMCH should focus on improved planning and coordination between departments, capacity building through trainings and awareness sessions in employees to accept change and involve middle management in the process. The study further recommends hiring professional and qualified personnel in future recruitment process.   Key Words: HMIS, MMCH, IT, IS, PMIS, MIS, Mirpurkha
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