82 research outputs found
Voice synthesizer (software development) / Muhammad Rahim Marwan
This thesis proposes the software development of a computer based security system which can transmit and speak the Malay language messages automatically when a breach of security or form of emergency occurs in the building. The system is very useful to locate the place where the breach of security or emergency had occured. The security system of the building can be more safer and the man power need for controlling the building can be reduced
America's other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic reform, and the making of American Islam Black diasporic worlds./ Muhammad Fraser-Rahim.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-125) and index.Fraser-Rahim spotlights the emergence of an American school of Islamic thought, which was created and established by the son of the former Nation of Islam leader. W.D. Mohammed rejected his father's teachings and embraced normative Islam on his own terms while balancing classical Islam and his lived experience of Islam in the diaspora.Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. African American Islam in context -- 2. Taffakur ("to think, ponder, reflect"): Islam in West Africa and Islamic revivalism -- 3. Africanizing Dixie: the enslaved African Muslim experience and the Black American Islamic continuum -- 4. Imam W.D. Mohammed, the patron saint of American Islam: personality, intellectual teachings, and reformation -- 5. Walking with Brother Imam: the community of W.D. Mohammed as a counterweight to extremism -- Conclusion -- Glossary of terms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.1 online resource (148 pages
Defect management during defect liability period (for roadwork) / Muhammad Zulkifli Abd Rahim
This report shows the findings from practical training that student had undergoes for 4 months starting from 1st March 2018 until 29th June 2018. This report should consist 5 chapter which consist of the company background, literature review on the topic selected, case study relevant to the title of the report, problem and recommendation and lastly, conclusion from the report. The topic of the
report varies depends on the company / firm scope of work that were approved by the program coordinator and by consult with the supervising lecturer that the students were assigned. The topic of this report are “Defect Management During Defect Liability Period (DLP)”. In this report shows the introduction to defect liability period, the process of how defect liability period were done, the duration,
parties that were involved in defect liability period and etc. Besides that, this topic are focused on a roadwork which the DLP are not over yet. The method to obtain the information are by documentation from the company, interview with the person in charge of the project from the company and from books and journal. However there were some setbacks that the author have to face in completing
this report. The author hopes that this report will provide good information and beneficial to others
MITIGASI RISIKO PROSES BONGKAR MUAT PETIKEMAS (STUDI KASUS DI TERMINAL PETIKEMAS SEMARANG)
ABSTRAK MITIGASI RISIKO PROSES BONGKAR MUAT PETIKEMAS SEMARANG (STUDI KASUS DI TERMINAL PETIKEMAS SEMARANG) Muhammad Rizqur Rahim Nim: F3114047 Kegiatan bongkar dan muat kontainer merupakan salah satu komponen penting dalam perusahaan penyedia jasa pelayanan bongkar dan muat. Proses bongkar muat di Terminal Petikemas Semarang terdapat masalah yang timbul diantaranya adalah kekurangan, kerusakan dan kehilangan dalam petikemas, mitigasi untuk maintenance mesin yang berdampak pada kegitan bongkar dan muat, kegiatan receiving/ delivery yang mengakibatkan lamanya turn round time (TRT). Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui masalah yang timbul dalam proses bongkar dan muat kontainer, serta cara melakukan mitigasi untuk masalah yang timbul dalam proses bngkar dan muat. Penelitian ini diharapkan mampu menigkatkan pelayan proses bongkar dan muat kontainer di Terminal Petikemas Semarang. Penulis menggunakan teknik analisis deskriptif. Data yang digunakan adalah data primer yang diperoleh dari hasil wawancara, observasi dari hasil kegiatan magang di Terminal Petikemas Semarang. Tujuan penelitian deskriptif adalah untuk membuat perecanan sistematis, factual dan akurat mengenai fakta-fakta masalah yang timbul dalam proses bongkar dan muat di Termnal Petikemas Semarang. Masalah yang timbul dalam proses bongkar dan muat kontainer dapat dilakukan mitigasi oprasional, karena masalah yang sebagian besar timbul berasal dari internal perusahan. Mitigasi untuk masalah kekurangan, kerusakan dan kehilangan dalam petikemas, mitigasi untuk maintenance mesin, mitigasi turn round time (TRT) yang lambat. Kata kunci: bongkar muat, mitigasi risiko, turn round time (TRT) ABSTRACT Risk mitigation process of loading and unloading of semarang container (a special study in semarang container terminal) Muhammad Rizqur Rahim Nim: F3114047 Loading and unloading container activities is one of the important components in unloading and loading service providers. The loading and unloading process in Semarang container terminal has problems that arise, such as deficiency, damage and loss in container, mitigation for machine maintenance which impact on loading and unloading activity, receiving / delivery activity that can result in long turn round time (TRT). The purpose of this study is to determine the problems that arise in the process of loading and unloading the container, and how to mitigate the problems that arise in the process of loading and unloading the container. This research is expected to be able to improve the service of loading and unloading process of container at Terminal Petikemas Semarang. The author uses descriptive analysis techniques. The data used are the primary data obtained from interviews, observation of the results of internships in Semarang container terminal. The purpose of descriptive research is to make systematic, factual and accurate messaging about the facts of the problems that arise in the process of loading and unloading in Terminal Petikemas Semarang. Problems arising in the process of loading and unloading the container can be done operational mitigation, because the problems that mostly arise from internal company. Mitigation for problems with deficiencies, damage and loss in containers, mitigation for engine maintenance, slow round turn time (TRT) mitigation. Keywords: loading and unloading, risk mitigation, turn round time (TRT
What every student is saying about written corrective feedback (WCF): EFL learners' voice
Abstract: While recent research on writing has highlighted the importance of feedback for students’ improvement, little research has investigated the students’ affective engagement with written corrective feedback in EFL writing classes. To address this gap, data drawn from a qualitative case study were analyzed to investigate what learner affective engagement with WCF. This study has explored how 22 Indonesian learners engaged affectively with teacher WCF in EFL writing. It examines data collected from students’ draft, teacher written corrective feedback, students’ reflective journal and semi-structured interviews. The study has found that while the participants’ affective engagement was relatively positive, but due to its practical, situational, and emotional attachment between teacher and students, several students were aware that there was an absence of cognitive and communication factor trigger them to perceive negatively on WCF.
Keywords: affective engagement, feedbacks, WCF.
Title: What every student is saying about written corrective feedback (WCF): EFL learners’ voice
Author: Titin Rahmiatin Rahim, Muhammad Tedi, Citra Prasiska P, Tohamba
International Journal of Novel Research in Education and Learning
ISSN 2394-9686
Vol. 10, Issue 2, March 2023 - April 2023
Page No: 1-7
Novelty Journals
Website: www.noveltyjournals.com
Published Date: 04-March-2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7697819
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A new methodological approach to Islamic theology: with special reference to Muhammad Farid Wajdi
Islamic theology had undergone through several phases of development starting from the classical period of Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) until late 19th and 20th centuries. Under the impact of rationalism and scientific development, the discussion of intellectual issues refected on the importance of scientific, analytical, and rational argumentations. Therefore, Muslims have been posing a new challenge to the study of theology. Numbeers Muslim modernists had raised their intellectual response to interpret Islamic thought in the light of modern knowledge. In their opinion, the task of reinterpretation is necessary to make Islam releavnt and sensitive to the changing circumstances. This phenomenon is referred to the efforts of renewal of ilm al kalam as a means of advancing a modern theological agenda. It is at this juncture, the author tries to expose the approach of Muhammad Farid Wajdi (d 1954), an Egyptian modernist who felt the need for a pardigm shfit in disseminating the message of Islam. His emphasis was that scientific discoveries and rational truths were not in conflict with Islam, thus, tying to fond points of agreement between religion and science. Such a methodology may be able to provide an alternative to the classical method used in theology. In this regard, this paper aims at exploring how Wajdi viewed the scientific and rational methdological in his attitude to theological matters, and how far had he being influenced by the Western rationalsm
The application of Shari’ah and international human rights law in Saudi Arabia
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel UniversityThe present dissertation provides an analytical and comparative study of the application of Islamic law (Shari’ah) and international human rights law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It provides an analysis of the sources of Islamic law as well as the sources of international law to set the background for analysis and defines the nature of both laws. It also tackles the subject of the domestic application of international human treaties in Saudi Arabia.
In addition, it examines some reservations Saudi Arabia has entered to some of the international human rights treaties it has ratified, specifically the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). It also sheds some light on the political, cultural and religious obstacles to the realisation of norms protected by international human rights treaties in the country, and in other countries for that matter, clearly stating the impossibility of implementing the provisions of the international human rights treaties in their entirety. This is due to the various political and legal developments towards the internationalization of the concept of human rights. It observes that despite the existence of the international human rights treaties, which aim at reinforcing a universal realisation of international human rights, these rights cannot be possibly realised by all countries.
To stress the importance Saudi Arabia attaches to the issue of human rights, the dissertation discusses some rights of women before Saudi courts in family matters, an issue which has been criticised by some international human rights treaties, and examines to what extent the country has managed to tackle the issue of domestic violence, particularly violence against women. It provides an overview of the major causes of domestic violence against women in Saudi Arabia, presents some cases of domestic violence before Saudi courts and sheds some light on the measures taken by the Saudi government to combat domestic violence against women. It also tackles this issue both in the international and domestic legal frameworks, clearly stating the Islamic standpoint on the issue, namely that Islamic law, and Saudi Arabia for that matter, whose laws are essentially derived from the two main sources of Shari’ah. It also discusses the common forms of violence against women in Saudi Arabia and suggests a number of recommendations towards more effective protection of women against violence in the country.
The dissertation concludes by presenting a number of obstacles in the way of executing judicial decisions in the Kingdom as well as the obstacles which negatively affect the performance of the new code of law practice. It also presents some recommendations concerning personal status law obstacles and hindrances to progress and attempts to answer the research questions it has posed
Effect of one step KOH activation and CaO modified carbon in transesterification reaction
In this work, one step activation was introduced using potassium hydroxide (KOH) and calcium oxide (CaO) modified palm kernel shells. Various concentration of calcium oxide was used as catalyst while maintaining the same concentration of potassium hydroxide to activate and impregnate the palm kernel shell before calcined at 500°C for 5 hours. All the prepared samples were characterized using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM). FTIR analysis of raw palm kernel shell showed the presence of various functional groups. However, after activation, most of the functional groups were eliminated. The basic strength of the prepared samples were determined using back titration method. The samples were then used as base heterogeneous catalyst for the transesterification reaction of rice bran oil with methanol. Analysis of the products were performed using Gas Chromatography Flame Ionization Detector (GC-FID) to calculate the percentage conversion of the biodiesel products. This study shows, as the percentage of one step activation potassium and calcium oxide doped carbon increases thus, the basic strength also increases followed by the increase in biodiesel production. Optimization study shows that the optimum biodiesel production was at 8 wt% catalyst loading, 9:1 methanol: oil molar ratio at 65°C and 6 hours which gives a conversion up to 95%
Intellectual property laws and Islam in Malaysia.
PhDThis study is undertaken on the premise that Islam and Islamic law is to be taken into
serious consideration in any future legislative reform of laws in Malaysia. Islam being
the religion of the country and the strong religious sentiment of the Muslims (who
form the majority in Malaysia) cannot be overlooked or dismissed lightly by the
legislators in Malaysia. Reformation of intellectual property laws is timely, as we are
now approaching to the dateline set by GATF-Trips agreement which aim is to
improve our standard of intellectual property protection. This study seeks to analyze
and evaluate the current legislation pertaining to intellectual property in Malaysia in
terms of the philosophy and rules governing the existence, ownership and exercise of
these rights and their consistency and inconsistency with Islam and Islamic law. The
main objective of this study is to prove that a coherent and logical conceptual
framework of ownership of intellectual property can be derived from an Islamic
perspective which not only offers the basis of rights but also defines the scope of
these rights. From the point of ownership of rights, support can be obtained from the
normative framework of property rights within the traditional classification of 'mal'
(property) and 'haqq al-milkiyyah' (ownership rights) under Islamic law. From the
point of exercise of rights, the exact scope can be defined from the analysis of
fundamental concepts which have been developed by Muslim jurists. It has been
established that Islam and Islamic law offers a sound and systematic paradigm, which
in deeper analysis, can satisfy both our current obligations under international
treatises, as well as our responsibility to practise our religion to the fullest
Hazrat Sheikh Bahaa al-Din Zakaria al-Multani (566 AH-661 AH) and his efforts in benevolence, self-purification, and self-purification
Sheikh Zakaria bin Muhammad Al-Multani Al-Arabi Al-Qurayshi was born in Multan in 578 AH and learned from Sheikh Shihab al-Din al-Suhrawardi, author of the book (Awarif al-Ma'arif). This research will present the Sheikh’s efforts in purification, charity, and Sufism, and his life is a lesson in the life of this new Islamic nation for the hearts of the dead. Creates a new passion for life. It is the source of Sufi life and benevolence or self-purification. In light of the strenuous efforts and the clear and invaluable impact of the personality of Sheikh Al-Islam Zakaria, may God have mercy on him, in the Indian subcontinent, a chair was allocated in the Department of Arabic Language at Bahauddin Zakaria University in Multan under the name “Sheikh Bahauddin Zakaria Chair,” and work on it began in October 2007. The main objective of this chair is to promote the scientific, educational and religious services of Hazrat Sheikh Al-Islam Bahauddin Zakaria in Sufism. Islamic Sufism was promoted in the Indian subcontinent according to the Suhrawardi series at his hands
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