Pada asasnya, buku ini seperti buku-buku syarah bagi kitab hadis Imam Al-Nawawi yang lain tetapi, ia diberikan gaya perbahasan yang lengkap sehingga ia sesuai untuk menjadi bahan kuliah maghrib atau subuh. Bahkan, ia boleh menjadi bahan bacaan harian yang rsantai tetapi padat dengan ilmu dari dua tokoh ulama mazhab al-Syafii moden iaitu Syaikh Dr Mustafa Dib Al Bugha dan Syaikh Dr Muhyiddin Mistu.
Pada asasnya, buku ini seperti buku-buku syarah bagi kitab hadis Imam Al-Nawawi yang lain tetapi, ia diberikan gaya perbahasan yang lengkap sehingga ia sesuai untuk menjadi bahan kuliah maghrib atau subuh.
Pengajian tafsir di Nusantara berkembang selari dengan perkembangan ilmu lain. Ini dapat dibuktikan dengan munculnya beberapa karya agung dalam bidang tafsir. Sesungguhnya terdapat banyak karya tafsir yang pernah dihasilkan oleh para ulama, namun disebabkan pengabaian ianya hilang begitu sahaja tanpa adanya kajian kearah pembukuan atau pendokumentasian yang lengkap. Banyak juga karya tafsir yang seakan-akan dilupakan dan kewujudannya tidak disedari umat Islam. Karya tersebut tidak dapat dimanfaatkan dan sejarahnya akan hilang sekiranya tidak ada usaha dan kajian untuk membukukannya. Buku ini diharap dapat membongkar maklumat berkaitan pengajian tafsir di Nusantara terutamanya di Malaysia, Thailand, Singapura dan Negara Brunei Darussalam. Tinggalan karya itu diselidik dan dikaji sebagai khazanah ilmu yang tidak ternilai harganya. Penulisan ini mengkaji dan menganalisis pengajian tafsir secara keseluruhannya dengan fokus utama adalah perkembangan dan sistem pengajian tafsir di Nusantara. Buku ini turut mengumpulkan karya tafsir yang pernah dihasilkan sambil memperkenalkan tokoh utama dalam pengajian tafsir serta cuba merungkaikan persoalan mengenai perkembangan tafsir dan pengajiannya. Usaha menampilkan tokoh serta karya mereka dalam bidang tafsir ini dibuat sebagai paparan untuk rujukan generasi kini dan akan datang.
Complex presentation will be possible once this guide is studied. Not only does it cover all aspects required by the ECDL/ICDL Advanced AM6 syllabus, but could also be used by those familiar with PowerPoint but wishing to further their knowledge. Topics include inserting and editing various types of image, as well as adding sounds and movies. Data files are supplied which allow you to practise the different features.Approved by the ECDL Foundation.
Complex presentation will be possible once this guide is studied. Not only does it cover all aspects required by the ECDL/ICDL Advanced AM6 syllabus, but could also be used by those familiar with PowerPoint but wishing to further their knowledge. Topics include inserting and editing various types of image, as well as adding sounds and movies. Data files are supplied which allow you to practise the different features.Approved by the ECDL Foundation
Are the WTO Agreements and dispute settlement procedures consistent with Islamic (Shari'a) law principles and norms of justice? How can a foreign investor in a Muslim country comply with the financial tenets of Shari'a? Will Arab and Islamic countries continue to lag behind much of the world in e-commerce, or can e-commerce be integrated with traditional business methods as an engine of economic growth? Experts examine these and other issues from their unique perspectives in this fourth volume in The Permanent Court of Arbitration/Peace Palace Papers series, which reproduces the work of the Fourth International Law Seminar held at the Peace Palace on October 12, 2001. The Seminar, organized jointly by the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the Arab Union of International Arbitration, focused on strengthening relations with Arab and Islamic countries. In the papers presented here, the authors point out that not only is free and liberal trade deeply rooted in the culture of Islam, Shari'a urges the accommodation of all kinds of knowledge, including the technological environment necessary for e-commerce. They point the way to full participation by Arab and Islamic countries in the world economic community. This work focuses on strengthening relations with Arab and Islamic countries in three specific areas: electronic commerce, the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement mechanisms and foreign investment. Contributors come from the Middle East, Europe and North America and offer a diversity of perspectives on strengthening relations with Arab and Islamic countries. This book will be of interest to international organizations, corporate counsel, international lawyers and business people, as well as to students of international law and Islamic law.
Most notable here is domestic capacity for e - banking . As yet , most Arab countries still lack a well - integrated and digitized banking network , which is essential for smooth e - commerce operation .