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Educational Philosophy of Iqbal, by Tariq Masoodi
Tariq Masoodi, Educational Philosophy of Iqbal, APH Publishing, 2007. The present study is a treatise which deals with Educational philosophy of Iqbal. The author has endeavoured to project Iqbal's philosophy of education and its bearing on different dimension of educational activity. Present work is an effort to bring out this point of view in an elaborate and systematic manner. The author has highlighted objective and critical approach of Iqbal with reference to both modern and Madrasa Educ..
Is multiculturalism dead?
Multiculturalism has been subject to overwhelming criticism in the last decade or so. Tariq Modood asks, is it finally time to abandon the idea? Copyright (c) 2008 The Author. Journal compilation (c) 2008 ippr.
Supplemental Material, PTD878658_supp_mat - Estimating total small solute clearance in patients treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis without urine and dialysate collection
Supplemental Material, PTD878658_supp_mat for Estimating total small solute clearance in patients treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis without urine and dialysate collection by Li Fan, Dominik Steubl, Lesley A Inker, Hocine Tighiouart, Andrew L Simon, Meredith C Foster, Amy B Karger, John H Eckfeldt, Hongyan Li, Jiamin Tang, Yongcheng He, Minyan Xie, Fei Xiong, Hongbo Li, Hao Zhang, Jing Hu, Yunhua Liao, Xudong Ye, Tariq Shafi, Wei Chen, Xueqing Yu and Andrew S Levey in Peritoneal Dialysis International</p
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The Latin American Challenge: Chavez, Morales, Castro
Tariq Ali, political activist and author, talked about an emergent challenge to neo-liberalism and the Washington consensus in Latin America. He discussed the democratic legitimacy of the Venezuelan regime and the failed attempts to topple Hugo Chavez whose Bolivarian Project provides an alternative social vision to that of the United States. He also talked about Chavez’s indirect interventions in U.S. politics. He argued that what is happening in Latin America represents a growing crisis for the U.S. The accompanying audio file provides the complete recording of the talk given by the author. Those who download the audio file must have their own software for playing and listening
The Experience of Regional Transformation of Islamic Political Thought in Europe: Tariq Ramadan
The article is dedicated to the experience of regional transformation of Islamic political thought in Europe, based on an example of Tariq Ramadan philosophical concept. Author analyzed Ramadan's views on a role of Islam in new conditions, religious identity of believers, political and legal systems, reaction to modernization challenges of the present and ways of their overcoming. This concept can become the alternative in forming dialogue between East and West, in modernization of Islamic communities and opposition to Islamic radicalism
Micro load balancing with delayed queue lengths
DRILL is a micro load balancing algorithm designed to efficiently utilize the path redundancy in modern data centers. It uses egress port queue lengths to make fast packet routing decisions to reduce upstream congestion and queueing delays. However, high performance switches with multiple forwarding engines making routing decisions in parallel, do not have direct access to these queue lengths. We explore and evaluate different ways of obtaining this information in data center settings, specifically using incoming traffic and specially generated update packets to piggyback this information. We find that staleness of this data does not have a huge impact on flow completion times compared to DRILL (6% increase) and still achieves a considerable advantage over ECMP (28% decrease).Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2021-05-01The student, Fatima Tariq, accepted the attached license on 2019-04-21 at 23:01.The student, Fatima Tariq, submitted this Thesis for approval on 2019-04-21 at 23:17.This Thesis was approved for publication on 2019-04-22 at 10:41.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #13809 on 2019-08-22 at 15:07:38Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-23T20:36:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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KONSEP ETIKA PESERTA DIDIK KETIKA BELAJAR DALAM KITAB TA’LIM AL-MUTA’ALLIM TARIQ AL-TA’ALLUM KARYA SYAIKH AL-ZARNUJI
Students are one component of education. Students have the potential to be developed to become established. While the factors that can develop students\u27 self potential are themselves and their additional factors relating to parents, environment and education. Islamic education has the task of creating students to understand the purpose of attracting and understanding their work on earth. Because the education received is not only theoretical and dogmatic, but also recognition of the conceptual. Especially things related to life ethics must be owned by these students. Can be considered about ethics that can be done easily, then comes the ethical concepts of students as outlined in the discussion or ideas about matters related to the ethics of students expressed by many Muslims, one of which is the author of the book Ta\u27lim al-Muta \u27 allim Tariq al-Ta\u27allum, Burhanuddin al-Zarnuji. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with the type of literature study, with primary data sources Ta\u27lim al-Muta\u27allim Tariq al-Ta\u27allum by al-Zarnuji, and supported by secondary data sources such as journals, magazines and data discussed about the theme written in this article. The results of this study are expected to be able to arouse Muslim awareness and adjust the appropriateness of Islamic education leaders and inspire more complex and integral research on learner ethics
Oral History Interview with Tariq Touré on February 27, 2021
Oral history interview with Tariq Touré, conducted by Abdul-Zahir Sadid on February 27, 2021. Interview written by Dr. Alisa Perkins (Research Director) and Abdul-Zahir Sadid. Tariq Touré was born on January 20, 1988 in West Baltimore, Maryland, into a family that was active in local Muslim community-building. In the early 1970s, Tariq’s father was one of the founders of Masjid As-Saffat in Maryland, which is known as one of the oldest Sunni mosques in the state. Growing up, Touré attended an Islamic parochial school affiliated with his family’s mosque and also attended public schools. Early on, Touré discovered his talent for sports and earned a football scholarship. He obtained his undergraduate degree at Bowie State University and a Master’s degree from Howard University, specializing in housing policy, social welfare policy, and community administration. After graduating, Touré served as a caseworker at a men’s transitional shelter where he helped unhoused people and people returning from prisons. He then became a community engagement director at a mental health facility where he worked one-on-one with young children. Touré works with Islamic Relief USA, where he takes part in a range of charitable initiatives. In addition to his social service career, Touré is a prominent poet who has published several highly regarded volumes, including Black Seeds and Two Parts Oxygen. He is also the author of the acclaimed children’s book, David’s Dollar, which illustrates the importance of keeping wealth circulating within local African- American communities. In the interview, Touré reflects on the significant ways that his community helped support and encourage him through the process of writing and releasing David’s Dollar. Within the last few years, Touré moved to Detroit, where he became actively involved in the neighborhood revitalization organization Dream of Detroit. In the interview, Touré discusses his childhood, his career, and his growth as an artist. He also reflects on how his academic study of social welfare policy and his life experiences have expanded his understanding of the positive impact that a welcoming community and supportive neighborhood can have in the lives of individuals.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/dream-storytelling-interviews/1025/thumbnail.jp
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