535 research outputs found
Teknik analisis data life time dalam riset marketing (dilengkapi dengan teknik pengolahan data menggunakan mintab dan SPSS)/ Usman
xii, 102 hal.: ill, tab.; 24 cm
Teknik analisis data life time dalam riset marketing (dilengkapi dengan teknik pengolahan data menggunakan mintab dan SPSS)/ Usman
xii, 102 hal.: ill, tab.; 24 cm
Teknik analisis data life time dalam riset marketing (dilengkapi dengan teknik pengolahan data menggunakan mintab dan SPSS)/ Usman
xii, 102 hal.: ill, tab.; 24 cm
The Role of Religious Norms On Selecting The Islamic Bank
The aims of this study are to examine Muslim’s religious norms regarding to their belief on the law of the prohibition of bank interest, and to investigate the effect of religius norms on customers’ decision in using the Islamic banking services. This study employs natural experimental design with Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), and Pearson Chi-Square Test. The exploratory study also conducted to support the quantitative analysis. The results show that the religious norms among Muslims classified into two categories, i.e: traditional and contemporary group and the religious norm of the Muslim have significant affects on the decision in using the Islamic banks.DOI:10.15408/aiq.v7i1.1356</p
Teknik analisis data life time dalam riset marketing (dilengkapi dengan teknik pengolahan data menggunakan mintab dan SPSS)/ Usman
xii, 102 hal.: ill, tab.; 24 cm
Teknik analisis data life time dalam riset marketing (dilengkapi dengan teknik pengolahan data menggunakan mintab dan SPSS)/ Usman
xii, 102 hal.: ill, tab.; 24 cm
Analisa pengaruh bauran marketing (marketing mix) terhadap apresiasi generasi muda mahasiswa Universitas Tarumanagara pada kerajinan batik
Pengarang : Olivia Yosephine
Nim : 117082813
Kota : Jakarta
Tahun Terbit : 2010
Deskripsi Fisik : vii, 62 hal., biblio.: 28 cm
Pembimbing : 1.Hardius Usman, SSi, MSi
Bidang : 1.-
Subjek : 1.Marketin
Pekerja anak di Indonesia : kondisi, determinan, dan eksploitasi (kajian kuantitatif)/ Usman
xviii, 247 hal.: tab.; 21 cm
Political Biography of Raden Usman Dung: The Dedication of an Ulama in Muara Bungo Tebo, Jambi
This research aims to find out Usman Dung. Biography of Usman Dung: Family, Career, Religion, Politics. The problem raised in this research is Usman Dung\u27s Biography: Family, Career, Religion, Politics, which includes Usman Dung\u27s family background, Usman Dung\u27s figure, as well as Usman Dung\u27s career in the religious and political fields. The author uses historical methods. In this method there are four stages including heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historical writing. To make writing easier, the author uses social role theory and biographical theory. The results of this research are that Usman Dung comes from a family that is able to support him in terms of freedom in continuing his education, he also builds his own family accompanied by a wife who also supports his work by not forgetting to educate his children, in the course of Usman Dung\u27s religious and political career. has gone through many various positions and positions, of course based on the religious knowledge he has, with many career paths starting from being an Educator at a Madrasah then becoming Chairman of the MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council) Bungo - Tebo, and becoming Deputy Chairman of the DPRD-GR (Regional People\u27s Representative Council – Mutual Cooperation) Bungo-Tebo, until he became a Member of the DPRD (Regional People\u27s Representative Council) Bungo Tebo for two terms
Alowo (Political posters in Nupe Ajami)
The entire manuscript is available for download as a single PDF file. Higher-resolution images may
be available upon request. For technical assistance, please contact [email protected]. Fieldwork Team: Dr. Mustapha Hashim Kurfi (Principal Investigator), Alhaji Abubakar A’ishatu (Local Project Manager), Usman Abdullahi Nagya (General Field Facilitator) and Mohammed Yahaya Isah (Gatekeeper), Technical Team: Prof. Fallou Ngom (Director African Studies Center), and Eleni Castro (Technical Lead, BU Libraries). This collection of Nupe Ajami materials are copied as part of the African Studies Center’s African Ajami Library. Access Condition and Copyright: These materials are subject to copyright. All rights reserved to the author. For use, distribution or reproduction contact Professor Fallou Ngom ([email protected]). Citation: Materials in this web edition should be cited as: Kurfi, Mustapha Hashim, Ngom, Fallou, and Castro, Eleni (2019). African Ajami Library: Digital Preservation of Nupe Ajami Materials of Middle Belt, Nigeria. Boston: Boston University Libraries: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/38121. For Inquiries: Please contact Professor Fallou Ngom ([email protected]).Provenance and Condition: This manuscript is owned by Sheikh Alhaji Abdurrahman Aboki, the Chief Imam of Central Mosque of the Federal Polytechnic, Bida—Niger state (from Middle Belt, Nigeria). This is one of the manuscripts he shared with us during our video interview with him in 2019.These materials are collectively called "Political posters in Nupe Ajami." The four (4) posters were unlike most Ajami manuscripts in sub-Saharan Africa, since the scribe -- Alhaji Abubakar used the Mashriqi style rather than the Maghribi. These posters speak to the importance of Nupe Ajami in the people’s day-to-day activities. They also point to the fact that Ajami script has been used for both sacred and secular purposes. Included below is a summary of the contents of each poster:
1. A poster published during the recently conducted 2019 general elections. It depicts the image of the then Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari under the banner of the All Progressive Congress (APC), who eventually emerged the winner for the second term. The translation of the Nupe Ajami inscription at the top reads "Vote President 2019" and the second line says "Let's vote credible president for positive change." To the left is the political party's logo. The last Nupe Ajami inscription, beneath the candidate's image (in red) also says "For president." Lastly, the candidate’s name is written in Latin script.
1. A poster published during the recently conducted 2019 general elections. It depicts the image of the then Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari under the banner of the All Progressive Congress (APC), who eventually emerged the winner for the second term. The translation of the Nupe Ajami inscription at the top reads "Vote President 2019" and the second line says "Let's vote credible president for positive change." To the left is the political party's logo. The last Nupe Ajami inscription, beneath the candidate's image (in red) also says "For president." Lastly, the candidate’s name is written in Latin script.
2. A poster published during the recently conducted 2019 general elections, depicting the picture of the Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, under the platform of the opposition party -- the People's Democratic Party (PDP), who lost to Muhammadu Buhari. The translation of the Nupe Ajami inscription at the top reads "Vote President 2019." The second line from the top reads "Let's vote credible president for positive change." To the left is the party's logo. The last inscription (in red) says "For president" then followed by the candidate's name written in Latin script.
3. A poster published during the recently conducted 2019 general elections, depicting the picture of a gubernatorial candidate in Niger State, Alhaji Abu Sani (Lolo) of the ruling party -- the All Progressive Congress (APC), who was bidding for a second tern and won. The translation of the Nupe Ajami inscription at the top reads "Vote Governor 2019." The longer second line from the top says, "Vote Governor for the Progress of the state." The logo at the center is that of the candidate's political party. To the left (in yellow) reads "Vote Governor" followed by Alhaji Abu Sani Bello (Lolo) boldly written in capital letters using the Latin script.
4. A poster published during the recently conducted 2019 general elections, depicting the picture of a gubernatorial aspirant in Niger State, Alhaji Umar Nasko of the ruling party -- the opposition party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP). The translation of the Nupe Ajami inscription at the top reads "Vote Governor 2019." The logo to the left is that of the political party. The longer second line from the top says, "Vote Governor for the Progress of the state." The Nupe Ajami inscription to the left, a little below the center (in red) reads "Vote Governor." Then the name of the aspirant Alhaji Umar Nasko is written in Latin script.The contents of this collection were developed with support of the Title VI National Resource Center grant # P015A180164 from the U.S. Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government
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