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Metodologi tarannum al-Quran menurut bacaan Mustafa Isma'il (M. 1978) dan pengaruhnya di Malaysia / Khalid Isa
This research focuses on Shaykh Mustafa Isma�il, an eminent figure in tarannum al-Quran. The discussion relates to the methods of tarannum al-Quran recitation and its influence in Malaysia. The main objectives of this research were to scientifically clarify the tarannum al-Quran and its manhaj in Malaysia, to unfold the background of Shaykh Mustafa Ismail, to study the methods in his tarannum recitation and to analyse his influence in Malaysia.The research was conducted through references from library and on-site study. The findings of the research exhibited that tarannum al-Quran is a Sunnah from Rasulullah (s.a.w) which has been evidenced based on several hadith sahih. Tarannum al-Quran manhaj in Malaysia can be divided into two parts; which are Hijazi Arabic tarannum and Misri Arabic tarannum. In term of recitation methods, it could be concluded that there are four main items involved: tarannum, voice, tajwid and qira?at. In reality, the recitation of Shaykh Mustafa Isma�il has influenced majority of the community in Malaysia. A comprehensive research on the influence of his recitation on two main aspects; which are writing and recitation among qari and qariah, has been conducted. Eventually, it can be summarized that the influence in writing could be recognized through several works and articles scattered all around Malaysia. The strong influence of Mustafa Isma�il?s recitation on the recitation of qari and qariah stemmed from the earliest tarannum scholar, Hj. Ahmad Mat Som Pergau who was a student of Mustafa Isma�il. He has instilled in his tarannum teaching to his students to follow the uslub or tariq of Shaykh Mustafa Ismail
Herb Wharton, Aboriginal stockman and author, Mount Isa, Queensland, 1994 /
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided by photographer.; Part of: Cattle Camp series of portraits of Aboriginal drovers, Mount Isa, Queensland, 1994.; Mode of access: Online
Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Azhari : sumbangannya dalam ilmu tarannum Al-Quran di Malaysia / Khalid bin Isa
Disertasi ini cuba mengkaji tentang ketokohan dan sumbangan ulama semasa yang terlibat di dalam perkembangan dan penyebaran ilmu-ilmu Islam. Ilmu yang dimaksudkan secara spesifik ialah berkaitan dengan tarannum al-Quran.
Kajian ini dihasilkan untuk mengenali dengan lebih dekat seorang tokoh tarannum yang berwibawa di Malaysia, iaitu Tan Sri Dato’ Hj. Hassan b. Hj. Azhari. Sebelum ini, masyarakat lebih mengenali tokoh-tokoh di kalangan orang arab, namun kali ini kajian cuba membuat satu kelainan dengan cara memilih anak watan Malaysia sebagai tokoh kerana sumbangan jasa dan pengorbanan beliau yang begitu banyak kepada umat Islam di dalam negara.
Kajian ini juga telah menyentuh biografi tokoh secara terperinci, perbincangan ilmiah ilmu tarannum, dan perkembangan ilmu tarannum di Malaysia. Kajian ini telah menggunakan beberapa kaedah bagi menjamin objektif kajian
tercapai sepenuhnya. Antaranya ialah metode dokumentasi, carian sejarah dan interview perseorangan. Namun metode interview amat dominan terutama dalam pengkajian tentang tokoh tersebut. Kajian ini juga mendapati bahawa asas ilmu tarannum al-Quran adalah merupakan anjuran Rasulullah s.a.w
kepada umat Islam untuk mencapai tahap pembacaan al-Quran secara tartil.
Sebagai kesimpulan, kajian ini telah menghasilkan perbincangan asas ilmu tarannum secara ilmiah dan dapat mengenal pasti berbagai sumbangan tokoh tersebut kepada negara
Car drivers’ preferences for ISA policy measures
Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA), an in-vehicle system that can either warn the driver or directly limit the vehicle’s speed when the speed limit is reached, is generally believed to have a large potential to increase road safety. However, policy makers hesitate to take policy measures that may increase ISA use. Public acceptance of ISA or policy makers’ perception of it is regarded to play an important role in this. This paper aims to increase this insight by reporting car drivers’ preferences for ISA policy measures based on stated choice experiment conducted in the Netherlands. Respondents made choices between various implementation strategies (mandatory ISA and voluntary ISA with financial incentives) given a chosen policy measure. The policy measure describes which drivers group (speed offenders, professional drivers or all drivers) is targeted and which ISA type (warning or limiting) is stimulated. The results point out that car drivers especially prefer that policy makers would impose ISA on speed offenders and to a lesser extent also on professional drivers, while they prefer a voluntary ISA for themselves. Use of voluntary ISA can be stimulated by offering financial incentives, of which purchase subsidy is preferred above annual tax cuts. Furthermore, car drivers prefer warning ISA for themselves and also for professional drivers, while they prefer limiting ISA for speed offenders. In addition, the results indicate that females and the older age group prefer ISA policy measures more than males and young drivers, but overall car drivers’ preferences seem to be rather homogeneous.Engineering, Systems and ServicesTechnology, Policy and Managemen
A dual infection of infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus and a togavirus-like virus in ISA of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in New Brunswick, Canada
Two viruses, infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus and a novel togavirus-like virus, were isolated from ISA disease outbreaks that were first reported as a new syndrome, haemorrhagic kidney syndrome (HKS) affecting farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. on the East coast of Canada. Laboratory confirmation of ISA diagnosis was initially complicated by isolation of only the togavirus-like agent using the CHSE-214 cell line. Here we demonstrate that a clinical sample from a disease outbreak of ISA contained a mixture of ISA virus and togavirus-like virus. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) confirmed the presence of both viruses during serial passage of cultures in SHK-1 and CHSE-214 cells. Virus harvested at passage level 3 in both cell lines caused high mortalities and severe gross pathology consistent with ISA virus infection in experimentally inoculated Atlantic salmon parr (approximately 35 g) in freshwater, beginning 12 d post inoculation. ISA virus was detected by virus isolation from kidney and liver tissues of all dead or moribund fish tested. A comparison of virus isolation, 1-step procedure RT-PCR and RNA dot-blot hybridization for detection of ISA virus (ISAV) in fish tissues showed virus isolation to have 100% sensitivity, followed by RT-PCR (66 and 28% sensitivity in kidney and liver, respectively), with RNA dot-blot hybridization as the least sensitive method (20 and 10% sensitivity in kidney and liver, respectively). No togavirus-like virus was detected in these samples by virus isolation. Moreover, another togavirus-like virus isolate grown in CHSE-214 cells in the absence of any other detectable pathogen was non-pathogenic in experimentally inoculated fish. This study confirms that the original ISA outbreaks in New Brunswick, Canada, were caused solely by ISAV
Isa Lake on the Continental Divide, Yellowstone National Park.
Isa Lake on the Continental Divide, Yellowstone National Park
Transition to ISA: Changes in Audit Documentation Practice
Th e article considers the eff ects of transition to ISA in audit documenting. Th e author analyzes base audit documenting problems, existing before the transition to ISA, discloses ISA specifi c features, refl ected in the change of approach to audit documenting, explores the main results the transition to ISA in formation of auditor working papers.</jats:p
What drives the Acceptability of Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)?
To have knowledge about the acceptability of Intelligent Transport systems (ITS) is most beneficial for the development of supported implementation strategies. So far, different theories and methods, also stemming from other domains, have been used to define and conceptualize the notion of acceptability. In a previous paper, we developed a theoretical concept to define acceptability of ISA based on different theories and methods used in ITS & ISA research. In the current paper we aim to find out which predefined indicators are relevant to define the acceptability of ISA. Background factors, contextual issues and ISA-device related factors are used as indicators to predict the level of acceptability. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) is used to define the direct and indirect effects.Infrastructures, Systems and ServicesTechnology, Policy and Managemen
GSQ Mt Isa Southwest elevation grid geodetic
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: This GSQ Mt Isa Southwest elevation grid geodetic is elevation data for the Mount Isa South West, Qld, 2006 acquired under the project No. 1111 for the geological survey of QLD. The grid has a cell size of 0.00083 degrees (approximately 88m). This grid contains the ground elevation values relative to the geoid for the Mount Isa South West, Qld, 2006. It represents the vertical distance from a location on the Earth's surface to the geoid. The data are given in units of meters. The processed data are checked by GA geophysicists using standard methods for assessing quality to ensure that the final data are fit-for-purpose.Digital Elevation data record the terrain height variations from the processed point- or line-located data recorded during a geophysical survey. This GSQ Mt Isa Southwest elevation grid geodetic is elevation data for the Mount Isa South West, Qld, 2006. This survey was acquired under the project No. 1111 for the geological survey of QLD. The grid has a cell size of 0.00083 degrees (approximately 88m). This grid contains the ground elevation relative to the geoid for the Mount Isa South West, Qld, 2006. It represents the vertical distance from a location on the Earth's surface to the geoid. The data are given in units of meters. The processed data is checked for quality by GA geophysicists to ensure that the final data released by GA are fit-for-purpose
GSQ East Isa South elevation grid geodetic
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: This GSQ East Isa South elevation grid geodetic is elevation data for the East Mount Isa - South, Qld, 2007 acquired under the project No. 1145 for the geological survey of QLD. The grid has a cell size of 0.00083 degrees (approximately 89m). This grid contains the ground elevation values relative to the geoid for the East Mount Isa - South, Qld, 2007. It represents the vertical distance from a location on the Earth's surface to the geoid. The data are given in units of meters. The processed data are checked by GA geophysicists using standard methods for assessing quality to ensure that the final data are fit-for-purpose.Digital Elevation data record the terrain height variations from the processed point- or line-located data recorded during a geophysical survey. This GSQ East Isa South elevation grid geodetic is elevation data for the East Mount Isa - South, Qld, 2007. This survey was acquired under the project No. 1145 for the geological survey of QLD. The grid has a cell size of 0.00083 degrees (approximately 89m). This grid contains the ground elevation relative to the geoid for the East Mount Isa - South, Qld, 2007. It represents the vertical distance from a location on the Earth's surface to the geoid. The data are given in units of meters. The processed data is checked for quality by GA geophysicists to ensure that the final data released by GA are fit-for-purpose
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