...Countries |Topic |Cultural View of the Topic | |Raising children |Those of the Islamic religion, living in Middle Eastern countries believe similar to the United States in raising | | |children. According to Hilal Plaza.com, there are 15 tips the Islamics use to raise their children. Teach their | | |children the importance of worshipping Allah, is the first. Next, treat the children kindly. Next, Teach examples| | |of Muslim Heros. Next, let the children sit in with adults. Next, Make the children feel important. Next, go out| | |as a family. Next, praise the children, and avoid humiliating the children. Next, get the children in some type | | |of sports activity. Next, do not be friends with the children, and do not spoil them. Next, pray with their | | |children. Next, emphasize Halaal, and finally, set examples. Although the Islamic faith does have other beliefs | | |in different areas, these beliefs about children are not consistent in all areas (Hilal Plaza.com. 15 Tips to | | |Rasing Great Children. www.hilalplaza.com/raising_children_in_islam.html). | |Role of genders |In the Islamic faith, men...
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...All you need to do is to answer all the questions for the different discussions (200 words each) Topic 1: What factors affect the consumer's perceptions of fast food and its services? Summary: The two studies by M.K. Brady et al and Kim et al are concerned with the same question: what factors affect the consumer’s perceptions of fast food and its services? But while Kim et al. focuses on American college students to find out what factors that segment finds favourable in a fast-food service, M.K. Brady et al takes their study to the international level to find out how different cultural values can affect the consumer’s behavioural intentions relative to the fast-food industry and its services. Both articles agree that the majority of America customers prefer to trade-off between quality of services and expenditure required (expense-conscious). The American consumer tends to judge consumption of goods and services with a ‘neutral’ and logically based mindset; always asking the question of “is it worth my money?” Kim et al claims that due to relatively inexpensive, quick and convenient service, fast-food is becoming more and more popular among college students in North America. How could restaurants attract this emerging market? Further discussing in particular the college student market, and selecting Wendy’s, Burger King and McDonald’s as target examples will figure out the way to attract college students in fast-food services restaurant. Several factors are taken into consideration...
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...INTERNSHIP PROPOSAL Green Banking Initiatives of IBBL-A study on progress and performance Green Banking Initiatives of IBBL-A study on progress and performance Submitted by Md. Fahmidul Huque ID: BBA 090250548 Email: fahmidulhuque@gmail.com Department of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Submitted to Md. Masukujjaman Senior Lecturer of Finance Department of Business Administration Northern University Bangladesh Introduction: Bangladesh is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. The people of this country are deeply committed to Islamic way of life as enshrined in the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah. Naturally, it remains a deep cry in their hearts to fashion and design their economic lives in accordance with the precepts of Islam. One of the nation’s leading banking specialists of uncompromising quality in several world class banking. The leading banking company of Bangladesh has been making every effort to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the financing which it makes sure. Islami bank provides the highest quality financing at comfortable facilities to fulfill the needs of the millions of people of the country. The establishment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited on March 13, 1983, is the true reflection of this inner urge of its people, which started functioning with effect from March 30, 1983. This Bank is the first of...
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...in the South East Asia which was established in 1983 with a view to provide banking services based on Islamic principles. The bank, which started its operation with only 3 branches in the first year of its inception, has now 254 branches in 28 years of operation. As a bank, Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited receives deposits from its customers from all over the country as well as from abroad on profit and loss sharing basis and deploys that fund to different investment clients to gain profit. The bank distributes an agreed portion of the profit earned to the customers and the shareholders. Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited also performs foreign exchange business. In this process, the bank endeavors to contribute to the betterment of the society. In the context of open market economy, the foreign exchange business is growing rapidly and playing a vital role in the economic growth of a country. About 40 % of total business of our country is rolling through foreign exchange transaction. Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited has significantly contributed in flow of international transactions. Among the private commercial bank of our country IBBL is being kept the first position in export, import, remittance flow and as well as earnings the operating profit. Why I have chosen this topic, because to focus the foreign exchange banking performance of IBBL & its activities as based on Islamic Shariah. This study is done to evaluate the overall activities of IBBL. Findings of the study may...
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...Research Proposal The essay question that I have decided to research in further detail explores the struggles of establishing a successful democratic system in the Islamic World, with specific reference to the recent Arab Spring uprisings in Egypt and Algeria. These modern revolutions implement a series of unique tactics, (provoked by the triumph of the Egyptian rebellion in 2010), and provide a unique prospect for establishing a permanent democracy. However, with existing traditions practiced in the Islamic World that often run contrary to democratic ideals, the unanimous acceptance of democracy and its accompanying social values will indeed be a slow and challenging process in these relatively conservative states. The “lens” through which this essay will be examined is in a critical manner of the Arab Spring events. Although the media deemed the revolutions an overnight success during the time period in which they occurred, the accompanying affects and challenges were blatantly ignored. Indeed, while it is a commendable feat that dictator-like institutions were overthrown in a relatively short period of time (and disputably with little violence), the ability for these democratic institutions to successfully practice political norms modeled after centuries-old democratic states is an immense challenge. The thesis statement will essentially argue that although the Arab Spring revolutions provided the essential platform for institutionalizing democracy in Egypt and Algeria...
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... text] Ban the Burqa? The Argument Against ð Jasmine Jaber -‐ 42886090 GEN320 End of Semester Independent Research Project Master of Research Thesis Proposal Jasmine Jaber Introduction The Argument Against 42886090 Over the past few years, the veiling practices of Muslim women have been the issue of public debate and come under direct government gaze. In particular, countries such a France and Turkey have issued a ban on wearing the burqa in public. The ban relates to the general wearing of the burqa and not for certain situations such as identity checks. This debate has spread to Australian soil where dozens of Australians, such as Cory Bernardi, have enunciated their approval and have called for such a ban in Australia. While some countries have similar meaning of the veil, the majority of non-Islamic individuals across Europe and Australia have interpreted the veil in their own way and thus attached to it different meanings causing different perceptions as to why or why not it should be worn. Using the article by Bernardi (2010) as a starting point, I will critique the feeble objections writers of the topic have against the burqa and justify why their reasons for a burqa ban are invalid and cannot benefit society, and if anything, set society backwards. By interpreting the results of my focus groups, this thesis will explain how the...
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...hearted gratitude to my fellow friends near and dear ones who faired encouragement, information, inspiration and assistance during the course of constructing this internship report. Executive Summary: This report will give a clear idea about total activities and its performance. Especially this report focuses on the “Analysis of Different Modes of Investment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited IBBL”. After reading this report it will be easy to get idea about establishment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL). This report also focuses on performance evaluation of IBBL .This report also explains the general banking, Investment and Foreign Trade of IBBL .This report also contains findings, recommendation and conclusion. IBBL is an Islamic Bank based...
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...Research Proposal On Why and how Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited achieved higher profitability than the highest profitable conventional bank, Prime Bank Limited in 2013 Submitted to XYZ Associate Professor University of Dhaka Submitted by ID: 16001, 16054, 16070, 16080 University of Dhaka Date of submission: November 11, 2014 Abstract: Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited is the highest profit earning bank in Bangladesh in recent years both in Islamic and Conventional banking system. A question has been raised mostly by the customers of conventional banks that how an Islamic bank can earn the highest profit without practicing any fixed interest rate. A confusion rises among them if there is necessarily any differences in the banking systems and processes between Islamic and Conventional banks. We want to research on this issue and find out the actual scenario behind the massive success of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited as the highest profit earning bank of Bangladesh compared to the highest profit earning Conventional bank in 2013; Prime Bank Limited. 1. Problem statement: Why and how Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited achieved higher profitability than the highest profitable conventional ban, Prime Bank Limited in 2013. 2. Research objectives: The objectives of our research on the topic above are given below; * To find out the current position of IBBL and Prime Bank Ltd in the national economy. * To find out which bank is in the better position and for...
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...San Diego State University Syllabus World History Fall 2015 History 101, Sec. 03 Dr. Mahdavi Student Learning Goals for Content and Skill Acquisition: This is a course in the history of the human community from approximately 1500 C.E. to the present. The course differs from the traditional Western Civilization class in that the entire world rather than Europe alone is the focus of study. The central questions the course will ask are these: What is Modernity, that is, what do we mean when we ask of "the modern world" in which we live? How have the political, social, cultural, and economic forces that we associate with modernity changed our world and its people during the past 500 years? Why has the intercommunication, interaction, and interdependence of the peoples of the world become so much more intense during the past 500 years than they were in earlier ages? How and why did western civilization rise to global domination in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and how has the challenge of western power and cultural prestige affected the course of history of all the World's people? Finally a question that we should be asking throughout the semester: how have the patterns of world history over the past 500 years determined or affected 1) the way we now live and think, and 2) our prospects for peace, prosperity, and the "pursuit of happiness" in the coming decades? This course is NOT primarily a narrative survey of civilizations, dynasties...
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...Topic: Birth of Pakistan (1947) The British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act on July 18, 1947. The Act created two dominions, Indian Union and Pakistan. It also provided for the complete end of British control over Indian affairs from August 15, 1947. The Muslims of the Sub-continent had finally achieved their goal to have an independent state for themselves, but only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid. The Muslims faced a gamut of problems immediately after independence. However, keeping true to their traditions, they overcame them after a while. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was appointed the first Governor General of Pakistan and Liaqat Ali Khan became its first Prime Minister. Pakistan became a dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations. The boundaries of Pakistan emerged on the map of the world in 1947. This was accomplished on the basis of the Two-Nation Theory. This theory held that there were two nations, Hindus and Muslims living in the territory of the Sub-continent. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was the first exponent of the Two-Nation Theory in the modern era. He believed that India was a continent and not a country, and that among the vast population of different races and different creeds, Hindus and Muslims were the two major nations on the basis of nationality, religion, way-of-life, customs, traditions, culture and historical conditions. The politicization of the Muslim community came about as...
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...INTRODUCTION In this work I will explain about the Muslims that are black. This topic is very important to talk about this kind of culture because we are in a world which is assorted of many cultures, also is important to talk about this topic because we have to know that the black people are humans too and they have the same rights like everybody. The phrase Black Muslims may describe any black people who are Muslim, but historically it has been specifically used to refer to African-American organizations that describe themselves as Muslim. Some of these groups are not considered to be Muslim by orthodox Muslims. THE BLACK MUSLIMS The black Muslims are an American religious organization formed mostly by blacks who profess the Muslim religion. This group is known as the American Muslim Mission, formerly known as world community of al-islam in the west in 1975, but but ehy were called the nation of Islam, the members called themselves the “bilalian”. Its leaders are in favor of economic cooperation and self-sufficiency; they also impose on their followers the observance of strict Islamic codes of behavior, referring to issues such as food, clothing and interpersonal relationships. Members practice some of the Islamic religious rites and pray five times a day. HISTORY: In 1913, there was the arrival in Newark, New Jersey (USA), an African-American North Carolina named Timothy Drew. This, with the nickname of Noble Drew Ali founded the Moorish Temple of Science-American...
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...Activities of Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited” PREPARED FOR Shah Md. Abdul Bari Sr. Vice President Human Resources Division [pic] PREPARED BY Md. Mahmud Hossain Khan ID No. MBA 03007833 [pic] Submission Date – Letter of Transmittal Date: To Ms. Farhana Diba Lecturer Department of Business Administration Stamford University, Bangladesh Subject: Submission of Internship Report. Dear Sir, It is my great pleasure to submit internship report on the project titled “Overall Banking Activities of Export Import Bank Ltd.”. I have tried my level best in order to analyze this topic based on all the recent updated information as much as possible. I have gathered a lot of practical experience about the activities from Banking Services, during my internship period. It was interesting to gather some knowledge about the Banking Sector in Bangladesh. I have tried my level best to make this report an outstanding one. But still there might be some shortcomings regarding this report. I will whole heatedly welcome any suggestion to improve this report. I hope all of you will forgive flaws. Sincerely Yours, Md. Mahmud Hossain Khan ID No. MBA 03007833 Stamford University of Bangladesh CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the internship on EXIM Bank Limited titled “Overall Banking Activities of Export Import Bank”...
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...Different Modes of Investment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited [pic] Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Date of submission: 19th May, 2011 Different Modes of Investment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Kawran Bazar Branch and Its Performance Prepared By www.AssignmentPoint.com Student Declaration I hereby declare that report entitled Different Modes of Investment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Kawran Bazar Branch and Its Investment Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) Is my original work and not submitted for the award of any other Degree, Diploma Fellowship or other similar title or prizes ________________________________ www.AssignmentPoint.com Certification This is to certify that the internship Report titled Different Modes of Investment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Kawran Bazar Branch and Its Investment Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is approved and accepted in form and quality. ________________ ____________________ Supervisor ...
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...Investment Banking Under Islamic Shariah PRINCIPLES: A Case Study on Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Ltd By Md. Mostak Ali ID: 3-03-03-025 A Project Report Submitted To Professor Md. Ali Akkas Department of Management Studies In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Dhaka 1000 September, 2011 September 29, 2011 Md. Ali Akkas Professor Department of Management Studies EMBA Program University of Dhaka. Subject : ‘Submission of project paper under evening MBA program’. Dear Sir, I, Shah Salahuddin Ahamed, am one of your students in the Evening MBA Program. It is my pleasure to inform you that, I have prepared my project paper which was assigned to me in the topic of 'Investment Banking Under Islamic Shariah Principles - A Case Study on Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Ltd.’ It was quite helpful for me to complete the paper under your prudent supervision. The theoretical knowledge that I have achieved during the MBA sessions helped me a lot to understand the practical business operations in different sectors and to prepare the report smoothly as well. My special gratitude to you & the Department of Management Studies and thanks to Exim Bank Ltd. authority. I have given my best effort to analyze the Investment Banking System in Exim Bank Ltd under Islamic Shariah principals, though I have lot to know & learn about Islamic Banking. Any kind...
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...mother as designed by God” () Similarly, to conservative Muslims, Fundamentalists also “emphasize women’s natural and God given domesticity, glorify the status awarded to her in Islam, and predict certain doom to befall the Islamic world if the woman deserts or is lured away from her traditional place in society” . Fundamentalists live by strict interpretations of scriptures, rather than more updated changes through the times as conservatives do. Liberal views about women within Islam Views about Muslim women from a liberal perspective includes the belief that women are equal to men. In Stowasser’s Journal, one issue brought up by modernists is that “Abduh taught that Islam is compatible with modernity, they did not go very far in their proposals for changing and modernizing the status of women”(). Although these opinions are coming from liberals who would like a more modern Islamic lifestyle, it is not always to benefit women specifically. Conclusion Largely debated subjects pertaining to women’s role in Islam are education and gender equality. Throughout my research I have found that there are many differing opinions whether women should be educated and if it is to benefit them, or benefit their future children. Another highly discussed topic includes the treatment of women in the context of being equal or subordinate to men. ...
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