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    4° Maison wakf Ahmed Katkhoda

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    Ismaïl, Sabry, Sabri Saber, Herz Max, Scandar effendi Aziz. 4° Maison wakf Ahmed Katkhoda. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 13, exercice 1896, 1897. pp. 168-169

    An Analytical Review of Different Concepts of Riba (Interest) in the Sub-Continent

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    The traditional concept of Riba (interest) is an excess amount on loan, which creditor receives from debtor on the repayment of loan. There is almost a consensus on the sprit of this concept that it is traditional thought or school; but along with that some other point of views also exist, which present Riba, in somewhat different ways, will be termed as non-traditional approach in this paper. Both of these schools are agreed on the point that, Riba is just restricted to debt, and the increment on it is Riba; but the main difference among these is that: former approach claims that, each and every addition on loan, regardless of purpose and time duration of loan is Riba; but, the later approach demand’s some room for that on different grounds. Actually both of them do not have any sound base. When the concept of unearned income (the income, which is not the result of human labor), is a recognized fact in Islamic economics in different forms, like: ijara (rent), Mudoraba and Mazara’a (Share Cropping); then definitely no logical reason is left to avoid excess income on loan. Both approaches are just unable to give a concrete concept of Riba.Riba, Interest, Rent, Share Cropping

    9° Maison wakf Ahmed Katkhoda

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    Franz Julius, Grand Pierre, Herz Max, Scandar effendi Aziz. 9° Maison wakf Ahmed Katkhoda. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 13, exercice 1896, 1897. p. 95

    Exile and Resistance in Palestinian Literature by Shamenaz Bano and Ahmed Saad Aziz

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    Exile and Resistance in Palestinian Literature by Shamenaz Bano and Ahmed Saad Aziz, Notionpress.com. ISBN 9798888699768, price- 275/-

    6° Maison wakf Ahmed Katkhoda

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    Franz Julius, Moritz Bernhard, Battigelli Antonio, Sabri Saber, Herz Max, Faouzi Abdel Hamid, Scandar effendi Aziz. 6° Maison wakf Ahmed Katkhoda. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 14, exercice 1897, 1898. p. 70

    Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi, Le monde de demain : le Tiers Monde accuse

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    Moatassime Ahmed. Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi, Le monde de demain : le Tiers Monde accuse. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 23, n°91, 1982. p. 710

    First person – Ahmed Elbediwy

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    First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Ahmed Elbediwy is the first author on ‘Enigma proteins regulate YAP mechanotransduction’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Ahmed is a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Barry Thompson at The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK, investigating the cytoskeleton, RhoGTPases and the regulation of YAP/TAZ oncoproteins

    Axonal, perineurial regeneration and reconstitution of the blood-nerve-barrier following nerve grafting

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    Fibre contents and diameters of the highly myelinated normal aural nerve and the predominantly unmyelinated cervical sympathetic trunk of adult rate were studied by quantitative histological methods. Autogenous grafts of segments of the two types of nerve were inserted into the aural nerve in place of an excised piece. After 2 months, the regenerating myelinated fibre density was found to be significantly higher in the unmyelinated nerve grafts than in the myelinated grafts, while the mean diameter of their axons was less than in the comparable myelinated nerve graft. The regenerating cervical sympathetic trunk graft also showed a significant increase in the myelinated fibre. content when compared with the normal cervical sympathetic' trunk. Rural nerve autografts were performed on 1. intact rat aural nerves, 2. aural nerves which were isolated from their central connections proximal to the site of grafting. The effect of the presence and absence of regenerating axons upon reconstitution of the perineurium at the graft junction sites and upon the reestablishment of the blood nerve barrier to horseradish peroxidase were studied over the succeeding 3-48 weeks. Compartmentation of the nerve fascicle occurred at the graft junction site where the perineurium was damaged. Each compartment contained Schwann cells with or without axons and was surrounded by elongated fibroblast-like cells which resembled perineurial cells in the longer surviving animals. The result of this study suggests that a) compartments form in a nerve at the site of perineurial damage even in the absence of axons. b) Although compartmentation may be a mechanism for perineurial regeneration, blood vessels and the cell layers forming the compartments at the graft junction sites remain permeable to horseradish peroxidase for at least 12 months. c) The intact perineurium around the distal stump of an amputated nerve is permeable to horseradish peroxidase bu endoneurial blood vessels are not.</p

    Using Artificial Intelligence for Text Screening in a Systematic Review of Cardiotoxicity

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    Acknowledgments: Under the guidance of the authors, Sweta Samantaray (PhD) provided writing support for this manuscript, Sonia Philipose (PhD) provided editorial assistance, and Subrata Kar (PhD) provided QC support (all are employees of Pfizer Inc.). Author contributions: Steven E. Canfield had full access to all the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. Study concept and design: Canfield, Aziz, Omar, N’Dow, Schijvenaars, Ghith, Molony, Stenzl. Acquisition of data: Aziz, Schijvenaars, Molony. Analysis and interpretation of data: Schijvenaars, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed, Stenzl. Drafting of the manuscript: Omar, Schijvenaars, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed. Critical revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content: All authors. Statistical analysis: None. Obtaining funding: Ghith. Administrative, technical, or material support: Canfield, Aziz, Omar, N’Dow, Schijvenaars, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed, Molony, Stenzl. Supervision: N’Dow, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed, Stenzl. Other: None.Peer reviewe

    Monetary Policy & Monetary Regime in an Interest Free Economy: An Alternate Approach In Monetary Economics amidst Great Recession

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    This paper reviews limited, but precious academic literature on central banking and monetary management in Islamic finance. It discusses the building blocks of an Islamic monetary system. It discusses how savings would feature despite discontinuation of interest, how inflation will be checked with central banks not having at its disposal conventional OMO, how liquidity will be managed in banking sector when central bank wants to inject liquidity or mop up funds. How and to what extent the institution of Zakat would enable the government to meet its fiscal targets and does not crowd out private sector. How balance of payments and exchange rate stability can be managed in an interest free economy. If in the short term, the government or central bank needs alternative source of revenue other than Zakat, they can issue GDP linked bonds. This could replace T-bill and provide a base instrument for OMO and liquidity management in the banking and financial sector.Islamic corporate finance, pricing of capital, interest free finance, Interest, Interest free economy, Usury, Time value of money, Riba, Musharakah, Mudarabah, Ijara, Salam, Istisna, Qard-e-Hasan, Diminishing Musharakah
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