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    Liquid racism and the Danish Prophet Muhammad cartoons

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    This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 The Author.This article examines reactions to the October 2005 publication of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. It does so by using the concept of ‘liquid racism’. While the controversy arose because it is considered blasphemous by many Muslims to create images of the Prophet Muhammad, the article argues that the meaning of the cartoons is multidimensional, that their analysis is significantly more complex than most commentators acknowledge, and that this complexity can best be addressed via the concept of liquid racism. The article examines the liquidity of the cartoons in relation to four readings. These see the cartoons as: (1) a criticism of Islamic fundamentalism; (2) blasphemous images; (3) Islamophobic and racist; and (4) satire and a defence of freedom of speech. Finally, the relationship between postmodernity and the rise of fundamentalism is discussed because the cartoons, reactions to them, and Islamic fundamentalism, all contain an important postmodern dimension.ESR

    Muhammad Hamza

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    This section is taken across the building from East to West with a view toward the north. This section was chosen as it provides the most structurally challenging moments of various scenarios. The extending situation results in the creation of another foundation wall, this section tackles how would that differ from the existing foundation wall. The extended ground floor assembly and its relationship between the new and existing foundation wall, the addition to the second floor, and the extending overhang on the third floor. Overall, this section has the most versatile situations in terms of attaching the existing structure to the new and the assemblies change required to fit newer requirements

    Evaluation of some fiqh risâlah of the Ottoman period scholar Muhammad b. Hamza al-Aydînî

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    İslâm tarihinin gelişim sürecinde ortaya çıkan fıkhî problemlerin çözümü ile ilgili birçok fıkıh âlimi, eserler kaleme almış ve böylece bir İslâm fıkhı geleneği oluşmuş-tur. Muhammed b. Hasan eş-Şeybanî, İmam Şâfiî, Serahsî, Merginânî, Nevevî, İb-nü'l-Hümâm, Molla Hüsrev, Kemalpaşazâde bu fıkıh geleneğinin günümüze taşın-masında önemli rol almışlardır. İslâm fıkhı farklı ekollerle gelişimini ve etkisini yüz-yıllar boyu sürdürmüş, her çağda bu fıkhî meselelere katkı sağlayan birçok fıkıh ali-mi yetişmiştir. Osmanlı döneminde yaşamış ve Aydın vilayetinin müftüsü olan Âlim Muhammed b. Hamza da bu alimler arasında yer alır. O, kendine has bir şekilde fıkhî konuları risâle şeklinde ele alan mümtaz âlimlerdendir. Aydınî'nin risâlelerinin incelenmesi, onun İslâm hukukunun gelişimine olan katkısını ve dönemindeki fıkhî problemlerin çözümüne dair uyguladığı yöntemleri görebilmek adına önem arz et-mektedir. Biz de bu noktadan hareketle Aydınî'nin risâlelerini incelemeye tabi tutup onun birikimini zamanımıza aktarmayı arzu ettik bu nedenle sekiz risâlesini inceleme konusu yaptık.A tradition of Islamic fiqh was established as a result of the writings of numerous fiqh scholars on there solution of fiqh issues that arose as Islamic history progressed. The transmission of this fiqh tradition to the modern era was greatly aided by Muhammad b. Hasan al-Shaibani, Imam Shafîi, Sarahsi, Merginani, Nawawi, Ibnu'l-Humam, Molla Husraw, and Kemalpashazade. Islamic jurisprudence has continuedits development an dinfluence through different schools for centuries, and many fiqh scholars have contributed to these fiqh issues in every age. The mufti of the Aydın province Alim Muhammad b. Hamza, who lived during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries of the Ottoman Period, deals with fiqh topics in the form of treatises in his own distinctive manner. It is signifîcant to consider his contribution to the growth of Islamic law through the fiqh issues of the time, and the approaches he used to address them. Mecmuatu Resâili Alim Muhammad b. Hamza fîl-Fkhi'l-Hanefî, one of the eight treatises of Muhammad b. Hamza that we have studied for the purpose of the thesis, was selected as the thesis topic as well

    E-GMDCSA24: Event Based Human Fall Detection Dataset

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    This dataset consists of RGB-to-Event converted data for Human Fall Detection. It is intended for use in Human Fall Detection tasks leveraging Neuromorphic/Event-based Vision. The dataset includes Event images, RGB images, and files containing raw event data

    مشاہیر کے غیرمطبوعہ خطوط امین زبیری کے نام

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    Munshi Muhammad Ameen Zubairi (1872-1958) was a scholar known for opposing literary giants. He had written articles and books showing his aversion to and disagreement with Shibli Nomani and Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Being a well-known scholar and employed by the royal courts of Bhopal, Zubairi had befriended many prominent literary and political figures of his times and it included persons like Shibli Nomani, Zafar Ali Khan, Abdul Majid Daryabadi, Abdur Razzaq Kanpuri and many others. Muhammad Hamza Farooqi had discovered these letters, written by some towering personalities and addressed to Zubairi, preserved in London's India Office Library. He has reproduced them here with an introduction and annotations, expounding the context

    E-Fall Vision: Event Based Human Fall Detection Dataset

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    This dataset consists of RGB-to-Event converted data for Human Fall Detection. It is intended for use in Human Fall Detection tasks leveraging Neuromorphic/Event-based Vision. The dataset includes Event images, RGB images, and files containing raw event data

    E-CAUCAFall: Event Based Human Fall Detection Dataset

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    This dataset consists of RGB-to-Event converted data for Human Fall Detection. It is intended for use in Human Fall Detection tasks leveraging Neuromorphic/Event-based Vision. The dataset includes Event images, RGB images, and files containing raw event data

    Introducing Iqbal the Economist

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    The Iqbal Memorial Lecture was instituted in 1994 when the Pakistan Society of Development Economists (PSDE) celebrated the completion of a decade of steady progress. A brief announcement stated: “The Iqbal Memorial Lecture attributed to the national poet [Emphasis added], Allama Muhammad Iqbal has been included in the programme for the first time. Professor Ian M. D. Little is delivering that lecture” [Secretary’s Report (1994), p. 1472]. Iqbal, the poet and philosopher par excellence, has made incisive remarks or comments on economic and social issues in his poetry, philosophical writings, and in the course of his discourses as well as some famous letters, particularly those written to the Quaid-i-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. But these do not make Iqbal an economist. The Secretary of the PSDE was, therefore, careful in observing that the lecture commemorates our “national poet”. However, it will be of great interest to this largest national congregation of economists and other scholars concerned with development to know that the very first published book of Iqbal related neither to poetry nor philosophy, but economics. It was written in Urdu. He also taught the subject at undergraduate and Master’s level, even though he had not studied it as a student. At the Government College, Lahore, Iqbal studied English, Philosophy and Arabic for his B.A. and then completed the M.A. in Philosophy.

    sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121231222822 – Supplemental material for Incidence and characteristics of ligamentous knee injuries accompanying a femur shaft fracture and their association with injury mechanism and fracture characteristics: A prospective-observational study in a low-middle-income country

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121231222822 for Incidence and characteristics of ligamentous knee injuries accompanying a femur shaft fracture and their association with injury mechanism and fracture characteristics: A prospective-observational study in a low-middle-income country by Muhammad Hamza Dawood, Muhammad Gulfam Shahzad, Haseefa Perveen, Muhammad Daniyal, Sheza Sohail and Mavra Roshan in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-3-smo-10.1177_20503121231222822 – Supplemental material for Incidence and characteristics of ligamentous knee injuries accompanying a femur shaft fracture and their association with injury mechanism and fracture characteristics: A prospective-observational study in a low-middle-income country

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-smo-10.1177_20503121231222822 for Incidence and characteristics of ligamentous knee injuries accompanying a femur shaft fracture and their association with injury mechanism and fracture characteristics: A prospective-observational study in a low-middle-income country by Muhammad Hamza Dawood, Muhammad Gulfam Shahzad, Haseefa Perveen, Muhammad Daniyal, Sheza Sohail and Mavra Roshan in SAGE Open Medicine</p
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