4,106 research outputs found
The Political Thought of the Late H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Founder of the United Arab Emirates (1966 - 2004)
This thesis highlights the political thought of H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, a man who made decisive contributions to the history of the twentieth century, and the various reflections of this political thought on the UAE, its people and the international community at large. In this regard, it explores and analyzes a multifaceted political thought that took its form in political practice in the establishment of the Federation, the management of crises and in the building of a prosperous enduring nation. Evaluating the factors that influenced the formation of the doctrinal matrix of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, this thesis traces the background from within which Sheikh Zayed’s leadership skills evolved and developed. From his early years onwards, Sheikh Zayed made a firm commitment to undertake the considerable task of building a fully fledged state out of a divided tribal background, improve the lives of citizens, and carve a place for the UAE in the international arena.
This research project illustrates the implications and dimensions of Sheikh Zayed's political thinking process exemplified in his discursive statements and actions. It documents and analyzes the career achievements of Sheikh Zayed, a statesman acknowledged by contemporary and future generations to have had significant impact on the political direction and overall development of the UAE. This impact also demonstrates the potential of his contribution to the field of political thought.
One of this study’s primary conclusions is that the accomplishments of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan during his rule have resulted primarily from his development of an integrated doctrine of governance that reflected his humanistic outlook. In this regard, at both the domestic and international levels, Sheikh Zayed’s political decisions and acts were undertaken with reference to this outlook
Decommissioning care: The need for rigorous multifaceted evaluations of decisions to withdraw health services.
In this Perspective on the two clinical trials of Terry Haines and colleagues that incrementally removed and reinstated allied healthcare services, Aziz Sheikh discusses the evidence base for the routine provision of such services
Improving air quality needs to be a policy priority for governments globally
In this Perspective, Aziz Sheikh discusses the importance of research to understand the impact of air pollution on human health, commenting on a study by Yaohua Tian and colleagues that examined associations between ambient air quality and risk of hospitalization for pneumonia in adults in China
Evidence-based restructuring of health and social care.
In this Perspective, Aziz Sheikh discusses research to evaluate health policy changes in the provision of care, commenting on a study by James Lopez Bernal and colleagues that examined specialist-dominated hospital care versus community-based care in the United Kingdom
Elm Usool Al-Hadith"Written by: Sheikh Abdul Aziz Salem Al-Samarrai
There is no doubt that the Asfiyah school, represented by its Sheikh Abdul Aziz Salem Al-Samarrai, is profoundly important to the defining and dissemination of Sharia sciences in the city of Fallujah. Sheikh Abdul Aziz introduced the curriculum of Sharia science. One of those Islamic sciences was the “Basics of Prophetic Hadith” which was a great pillar of Islam. It is the second source of Islam after the Holy Quran. Given the importance of the prophetic Hadith in Islamic life, Sheikh Abdulazeez wrote an introductory book about the “Basics of Prophetic Hadith”. In this study, we review this book and offer new insights into its teachings. This research was divided into two sections. The first one deals with the biography of Sheikh Abdul Aziz. The second section focuses on the contents and teachings of the book. In the conclusion, we present the most important findings of this study.
Keywords: Abdul Aziz Al-Samarrai, Asfiyah, Editing, Hadith Rules
Metodologi pentafsiran Sheikh Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi dalam kitab Tafsir Quran Marbawi / Nor Azlida binti Aziz
NOR AZLIDA BINTI AZIZ : Metodologi Pentafsiran Sheikh Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi Dalam Kitab Tafsir Quran Marbawi, Disertasi, Jabatan al-Quran dan al-Hadith, Akademi Pengajian Islam, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 2009. Kajian ini merupakan kajian metodologi pentafsiran al-Quran terhadap sebuah karya tafsir yang ditulis oleh Sheikh Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi. Di Malaysia, beliau lebih dikenali sebagai tokoh ilmuan dalam bidang hadis dan bahasa berbanding dengan bidang tafsir.
Justeru, kajian ini akan mengetengahkan beliau kepada masyarakat dan dunia luar bahawa beliau juga merupakan seorang ilmuan yang menguasai ilmu pentafsiran al-
Quran sehingga mampu menulis sebuah karya tafsir yang hampir tidak diketahui kewujudannya dalam bidang tafsir al-Quran. Tumpuan kajian ini adalah metodologi pentafsiran beliau dalam surah al-Fatihah, surah al-Baqarah dan surah Yasin.
Kepelbagaian metode pentafsiran yang telah digunakan yang bertujuan memberi kefahaman kepada pembacanya akan isi kandungan al-Quran akan diketengahkan.
Sepanjang kajian ini dilakukan, penulis menggunakan kaedah penyelidikan perpustakaan bagi mendapatkan kitab tafsir tersebut dan buku-buku lain yang berkaitan dengan bahan kajian. Selain itu, kaedah lapangan turut digunakan seperti temubual bersama menantu dan mereka yang terlibat secara langsung dengan kajian untuk mendapatkan maklumat latar belakang tokoh dan dokumentasi berkaitan dengan tokoh.
Hasil kajian ini mendapati Sheikh Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi sememangnya seorang tokoh ilmuan dalam bidang tafsir setanding dengan mufassir-mufassir lain yang tersohor di Malaysia dan Nusantara manakala karya penulisannya adalah berautoriti untuk dijadikan salah sebuah bahan rujukan dalam bidang pengajian tafsir
Kad Hari Raya
Kad ucapan hari raya yang diutuskan kepada Profesor Diraja Ungku Abdul Aziz daripada Sheikh Salim Sheikh Salleh & keluarg
Investigating and learning lessons from early experiences of implementing ePrescribing systems into NHS hospitals:a questionnaire study
ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare, but they need to be carefully selected and implemented to maximise benefits. Implementations in English hospitals are in the early stages and there is a lack of standards guiding the procurement, functional specifications, and expected benefits. We sought to provide an updated overview of the current picture in relation to implementation of ePrescribing systems, explore existing strategies, and identify early lessons learned
Better medicine through machine learning: What's real, and what's artificial?
Machine Learning Special Issue Guest Editors Suchi Saria, Atul Butte, and Aziz Sheikh cut through the hyperbole with an accessible and accurate portrayal of the forefront of machine learning in clinical translation
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