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Trilogi Novel Jurnalistik: Lelaki Senja Terakhir (The Last Old Man)

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Lelaki Senja Terakhir (The Last Old Man) adalah novel yang didedikasikan untuk pekerja medis yang menjadi korban akibat wabah virus yang melanda dunia. Pandemi yang menelan korban lebih dari 500 ribu jiwa menimbulkan penderitaan yang berimplikasi pada seluruh kehidupan manusia. Pekerja medis baik dokter, tenaga kesehatan, perawat dan sebagainya adalah garda terdepan dalam menghadapi ancaman ini. Berlatar belakang aktivitas jurnalis televisi yang mencari tahu apa dan bagaimana di balik wabah virus ini. Seorang profesor berusia senja menutup mata bersama puluhan dokter dan perawat karena derasnya serangan wabah. Perjuangan mereka tertutup dengan jiwa-jiwa yang kembali ke haribaanNya. Kepada Tuhan kita berserah diri, kepadaNya pula kita memohon pertolongan.

Lelaki Senja Terakhir (The Last Old Man) adalah novel yang didedikasikan untuk pekerja medis yang menjadi korban akibat wabah virus yang melanda dunia.

Kronologi Sejarah Islam dan Dunia

(571 M S/D 2016)

Tidak seperti buku sejarah Islam yang lain, cakupan Kronologi Sejarah Islam jauh lebih luas. Hampir semua entitas dan peristiwa sejarah kaum Muslimin dirangkumnya, termasuk yang paling anyar sekalipun (hingga akhir tahun 2016). Karena terbilang lengkap, buku ini dapat menjadi semacam buku pintar bagi peminat sejarah Islam. Setiap babnya memaparkan suatu abad secara ringkas, lantas mengurutkan peristiwa bersejarah di dunia Islam pada abad itu secara kronologis, melalui table berkolom tiga : Tahun, Persitiwa Bersejarah, dan Kejadian Lain di Dunia. Di bagian akhir buku ini tersedia pula indeks nama yang semakin memudahkan penelusuran. Dengan segala kelebihan dan kemudahan tersebut, rupanya inilah buku yang selama ini ditunggu-tunggu para penikmat sejarah Islam secara umum, dan para pengkaji Sejarah Peradaban Islam secara khusus. - Pustaka Al-Kautsar Publisher -

Tidak seperti buku sejarah Islam yang lain, cakupan Kronologi Sejarah Islam jauh lebih luas.

Integrated Approach to Reproductive Health and Family Planning in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Proceedings of an International Workshop Held in Isfahan, Iran 31 April-13 May, 2000

"Section II. Country reports" for: Bangladesh, Indonesia, The Maldives, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Turkmenistan, Zanzibar and Zimbabwe.

In this context the successful pre-marriage counselling classes can be mentioned
. Before marriage, each couple has to attend a two-hour class about family
planning methods and other reproductive health issues in a Health Centre.

Academic and Practical Analyses of the Law Regulating Islamic Marriages in Ghana

Marriage of Mohammedans Ordinance [Cap 129]

Despite the fact that pre-marital counselling is not well developed in the Muslim
community, there is effort on the part of some Imams and individual women to
establish pre- marital counselling centres to enable couples anticipate and meet
the ...

History of the Islamic Peoples

With a Review of Events, 1939-1947

His great tact enabled him in the midst of his socially and religiously divided
people to find counselors always prepared to lend support to his political line ,
from its very inception correctly chosen and invariably adhered to , of guiding his
 ...

Health, Nutrition and Development in the Islamic World

Proceedings of the Conference on Health, Nutrition and Developement [sic] in the Islamic World, Held in Dakar, Senegal, on 22-27 November 1993

... needs a careful consideration keeping in view the legal and ethical issues ,
providing counseling and support services ... careful consideration . f ) Adequate
clinical management of HIV infection , case management , and counselling have
to ...

Islamic Law on Peasant Usufruct in Ottoman Syria

17th to Early 19th Century

Drawing on Hanafi legal texts from Ottoman Syria between the 17th and early 19th centuries, this book examines how jurists balanced the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords on state and waqf lands, contributing in the process to the dynamism of the law and the adaptability and longevity of the Ottoman land system.

However, the evolution of the qanūn-sharīʿa relationship, particularly after the
sixteenth century, has also been characterized by instances of tension, with
Islamic legal officials either directly or indirectly challenging the jurisdiction of
qanūn.

Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law

2001-2002

The Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law is the flagship publication of the Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL) of the school of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London. It is increasingly regarded as the leading international forum for commentary on, and analysis of, emerging issues in a field of study of everincreasing global significance. There is no more useful and thorough pricis of what has happened in Islamic and Middle Eastern law over the last year. With Volume 8 -and the advent of Martin Lau as co-editor with Eugene Cotran- the Yearbook begins an expansion of its purview into non-Arab Islamic countries, beginning in this volume with essays covering issues in Afghanistan and Kenya. The Yearbook will continue to be an authorative source of insightful commentary and scholarship on relevant developments wherever the influence of Islamic law is felt.

The Promissory Theory of Contracts in Islamic Law Hussein Hassan * 1
INTRODUCTION The conception of “ contract as promise ” or what is sometimes
called the promise theory of contract dominates mainstream contract theory .
According to ...

Solusi hukum Islam

keputusan Muktamar, Munas, dan Konbes Nahdlatul Ulama, 1926-2004 M

On Islamic religious practices in Indonesia; results of congresses of Nahdlatul Ulama, a conservative Islamic organization in Indonesia, 1926-2004.

On Islamic religious practices in Indonesia; results of congresses of Nahdlatul Ulama, a conservative Islamic organization in Indonesia, 1926-2004.