28 research outputs found

    Navy blue cotton tshirt with artwork memorializing Fatima al Fihri

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    Color image of navy blue cotton tshirt with artwork memorializing Fatima al Fihri, the first muslim woman who established the first university in Morocco. A team member, Naba Faizi, made this tshirt. RUH is the name of the company she created, and made the artwork and tshirt to memorialize the woman who created the first university

    White cotton t-shirt with a list of words that are Muslim Contributions

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    Color image of white cotton tshirt with a list of words that are Muslim Contributions; Colorful graphic design as border around list. A team member, Naba Faizi, made this tshirt. RUH is the name of the company she created, and made the artwork and tshirt to communicate the many important contributions from the Muslim communities. The RUH logo is at bottom right of artwork

    Photocopy of Salt Lake Tribune article Sajid Faizi \u27His first priority\u27

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    Black & white photocopy image of Salt Lake Tribune article Sajid Faizi \u27His first priority\u27 highlighting Shazia Faizi\u27s husband, Dr. Sajid Faizi for Father\u27s Day; Article dated June, 11 2011. Dr. Sajid Faizi; Shazia Faizi (wife); Naba Faizi (daughter); Muzammil Faizi (son); Fatima Faizi (daughter)

    Analisis Afiksasi Pada Teks Terjemahan Al Quran Surat An Naba Dan An Naziat

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    The author examines affixations in the translation of the 78th chapter of the Al-Quran, Surah An Naba and Surah An Naziat, because no previous research has discussed this matter. The Al-Quran letters An-Naba and An-Naziat are interesting because they are included in the Makiyyah letters, which in these letters have the meaning of believing in Allah, believing in the Messenger, and believing in the existence of the Day of Judgment or the Day of Resurrection. Al-Quran letters An-Naba and An-Naziat can be studied by researchers. Because the letter contains morphological processes, one of which is affixation. The affixation process can be studied by researchers so that this research describes the affixation process on the translation text of the Al-Quran Surah An-Naba and An-Naziat. The purpose of this article is to describe the form of affixation in the translation text of the Quran, Surah An-Naba and An-Naziat. To describe the form of affixation process in the translated text of Surah An-Naba and An-Naziat. This article has theoretical benefits and practical benefits which are explained as follows. Theoretically, as a reference for teaching materials in Indonesian language learning and as a follow-up reference regarding affixation analysis in the translated texts of Surah An Naba and An Naziat for Indonesian language teaching materials. Practically, this article is useful a. For teachers, this research can be useful as teaching material for learning Indonesian. b. For students, they can gain new knowledge outside of learning to learn. c. For the author, this research is useful in knowing the affixations in the translation of Surah An Naba and An Naziat. After conducting research that has been carried out by the author, there are affixations in the translation text of the Quran, Surah An Naba and An Naziat, the author concludes several things, as follows: 1. The translated text contains four types of affixations, namely prefixes, suffixes, confixes and cluffs. 2. The total number of affixations contained in the translated text is 111, while 21 of them include clofixes. 3. The morphological process of affixation, namely adding prefixes (meN-, ber-, ke-, ter-, di-, peN-, pe-, per-, se-), suffixes (-kan, -an, -i, -nya), confixes (pen-an, per-an, ber-an, ke-an, senya), and clofixes (me-kan and me-i). 4. Apart from being used as a reference in differentiating between good and bad behavior, this translated text can be used as learning material for students at the high school level in order to fulfill related learning outcomes, by paying attention to correct linguistic rules

    Al-Nakirah wa al-Ma'rifah fi Surati al-Naba'/النكرة والمعرفة في سورة النبأ

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    Surah An-Naba' in the Holy Qur'an is one of the chapters rich in message and meaning. This surah employs both nakirah (indefinite) and ma'rifah (definite) nouns, which play a crucial role in conveying the message and enriching the structure of the Arabic language. To date, studies specifically addressing the types of nakirah and ma'rifah nouns and their grammatical analysis in Surah An-Naba' are limited. Therefore, this research aims to provide an understanding of the "Types of Nakirah and Ma'rifah Nouns and Their Grammatical Analysis in Surah An-Naba'." The objectives of this study are: (1) To identify the types of nakirah nouns and analyze their grammatical roles in Surah An-Naba'. (2) To identify the types of ma'rifah nouns and analyze their grammatical roles in Surah An-Naba'. The research methodology employed by the author in this study is qualitative descriptive research. The method used for data collection is the library research method. The sources of the materials investigated in this study are divided into two types: primary sources and secondary sources. The findings of the research include several key points obtained through the author's procedures, such as: (1) The number of nakirah nouns in Surah An-Naba' is found in thirty-four (34) verses. (2) The number of ma'rifah nouns in Surah An-Naba' is found in thirty-two (32) verses. It can be concluded that the study of nakirah and ma'rifah nouns is essential for understanding the Qur'an. The purpose of this learning is to prevent errors in the interpretation of the Qur'an, the Hadith of the Prophet, and other texts

    Japanese people of Utah & Japan town in Salt Lake City

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    posterJapantown was located in Salt Lake City,Utah from South Temple to 400 south from 700 west to State Street. Japantown formed as a result of Japanese immigrants coming to Utah to work in the railroad, agricultural, and mining industry. Many Japanese immigrants settled in Japantown or often visited Japantown. This led to a formation of businesses, community spaces, retail, multi-ethnic housing, schools, and streets with festivals. Salt Lake City was once a visually diverse city that was visible through the community in these neighborhoods and included Hispanic-Chicano, Chinese, Greek, and Italian communities amongst others. As a result of the Pearl Harbor Attack during World War Two, President Roosevelt had announced Executive Order 9066, stating that all Japanese must be put under question and put into internment camps. Most of the internees were Japanese American Citizens. After the war,when the internees were released, some migrated back to Japantown (what was left of it after the war) having to re-establish life once again. In 1967, Japantown was demolished and was replaced with the convention center known as the Salt Palace Convention Center. There are only two buildings that remain from Japantown; The Church of Christ and the Buddhist Temple, both are located on Japantown street. Japantown street (100 south between 200-300 west) is a small street located behind the convention center. Currently,a new development is planned adjacent to Japantown street, concerning the Japanese community of the impacts of the development on what is left of Japantown. Japantown has shaped the narrative of Salt Lake City and it\u27s community, in conjunction to the other communities mentioned - who share similar stories of displacement and injustice. It is crucial to tell the story of these communities before they are completely gone from our memory. The concept of "out of sight, out mind," is a very real reality in our connection to one another as human beings. By preserving and acknowledging and making such spaces as a visible part of our collective history, we can be true the history of the places we live in

    Dim Delobsom

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    Delobsom, Dim (1897-1940), Burkinan author, canton chief, and civil servant, was born in Sao village, about 60 kilometers northwest of Ouagadougou, in the Mossi region of the presentday country of Burkina Faso. His mother was Datoumi Yaare, from the village of Kaonghin; and his father, Gueta Wagdogo, was the son of Yiougo, the naba (Mossi chief) of Sao. Naba Yiougo supported Mogho Naba Wobgo (Boukary Koutu), the principal king of the four Mossi kingdoms, against a rebelling vassal, the naba ofLalle. In 1896, Mogho Naba Wobgo supported Gueta Wagdogo to attain the chieftaincy (whereupon he assumed the name Naba Piiga ) after the death of Naba Yiougo. The meaning of Dim Delobsom\u27s name, The king has returned the favor:\u27 acknowledged the relationship between the two rulers

    FAKTA ILMIAH YANG TERKANDUNG DALAM SURAH AN-NABA' AYAT 12-16

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    The article entitled "scientific facts contained in the surah naba verses 12-16". Discuss the subject matter, namely how the essence contained in the verse, both from the etymological and terminological understanding and through the views of the interpreter. In reviewing the meaning and scope of the surah 12-16, the author is more likely to interpret each of the mufrodat words in the verse, also using the method of interpretation, theological, and scientific approaches. In the hadith research the author uses the Tahlili interpretation method by collecting verses that are in accordance with the topics in which there are discussion points, then analyzing with the logic of thinking induction and deduction. The result concludes that in this verse Allah has collected the mention of all plants that are grown by the earth, because there are plants that have stems and some that are not. First - the types of plants that have leafy leaves so that they are called gardens. Second - types of plants that have seeds and clumps. Some are not, so they are called ordinary plants. The mention of plants that release seeds takes precedence because it is the main food for humans. After that, other types of plants followed which were food for other types of animals. And finally the mention of gardens that produce fruits and is not a staple of human food
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