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The Effect of ‘Motive’ on Characterising Organised Tawarruq

Published in: Arab Law Quarterly

Apr 01, 2019

/ Suhaib Sharaiyra / Maher Haswa

This article aims to discuss the effect of motive of organised tawarruq parties on its permissibility and to shed light on the importance of considering the overall objectives and goals of Sharīʿah when conducting transactions. An analytical and deductive approach is used to examine the reality of organised tawarruq ( al-tawarruq al-munaẓẓam ) and the motive behind it as well as the validity of reference to and conception of the texts used in support thereof. The discussion concludes the presen...


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Online Course File Management System

Published in: International Journal of Simulation- Systems, Science and Technology

Apr 01, 2019

In the university education process, everything is going to be online, exams, course materials, presentations, assignments, projects, and all types of quizzes; Course file is one of the most important resources used by academic staff, it takes big effort each semester to collect its components: syllabus, teaching materials, assignments, exams, and other components; it must be ready at end of semester to be checked, and transferred to use for next semester, or to be checked by management or by r...


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Institutional smart buildings energy audit

Published in: International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Apr 01, 2019

Smart buildings and Fuzzy based control systems used in Buildings Management System (BMS), Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) and Building Automation Systems (BAS) are a point of interests among researcher and stake holders of buildings’ developing sector due to its ability to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore this paper will review, investigates define and evaluates the use of fuzzy logic controllers in smart buildings under subtropical Australia’s subtropical r...


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On the appreciation of English punny jokes by Arabic-speaking EFL learners

Published in: The Asian Journal of Applied Linguistics

Mar 31, 2019

Abdul Salam Alnamer Abdel Rahman Altakhaineh Sulafah Alnamer

This study measures the extent Arabic-speaking EFL learners appreciate English punny jokes. It also aims at identifying the challenges they face with certain types of these jokes and providing explanations for these challanges. For the purpose of the study, a test of 16 punny jokes on four types of punny jokes, namely, look-alike, sound-alike, close-sounding, and texting was developed and distributed to 60 Arabic-speaking EFL learners. Generally, the results show that Arabic-speaking EFL learne...

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