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Hajvery University hosted one day National Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance. The National Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance was attended by prominent speakers who shared their views with the Audience.
The keynote speakers discussed that interest in Islamic banking has grown considerably during the last decade. The main issues of concern are the conceptual framework and viability of interest-free banking, and the assessment of its performance and future. In a world where conventional interest-based finance is the dominant framework, Islamic banking faces many challenges that must be addressed.
The purpose of the National Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance is to analyze the past experiences of Islamic banks, to provide an objective assessment of their success and failure, and to discuss the contemporary issues and challenges confronting them.
The following keynote speaks addressed the Conference:
Mufti Muhammad Iftikhar Baig
Shariah Advisor ABL Islamic Banking
Dr. Professor Muhammad Saad Siddiqui
Islamic Studies Dept. University of the Punjab, Lahore
Mr Yasir Tariq
CEO Wasil Foundation
Dr. Salman Ahmen
Islamic Banking Expert
Hajvery University (HU)
An essential feature of Islamic banking is the prohibition of interest (“riba”). The interest-free Islamic banking is based on the concept of profit-and-loss sharing, where the lender shares losses with the borrower. The question is whether this system can be relevant in the world of revolutionary, technology-driven global finance. Islamic banks mushroomed across the world. Many conventional banks nowadays have Islamic windows or separate branches that deal with Islamic financial products. The fact that Islamic banks have been around for the last decades and continue to prosper is a proof of the viability of Islamic finance in a world dominated by interest-based banking.
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ: Pop recording artist, songwriter actress and model "Mel B" or better known as Scary Spice from the Brit-pop group "Spice Girls" hosted performed at the Pool After Dark, Harrah's Atlantic City on August 24, 2013.
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Hosts Shoham Arad and Jedidah Isler speak during Fellows Session at TED2019: Bigger Than Us. April 15 - 19, 2019, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Photo: Ryan Lash / TED
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Hosted by the South Central Alaska Beard and Moustache Club - Beards & BBQ - Complete with Beer and Caribou Burgers
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The host plant for Monarch butterflies is the Milkweed. This is where the female Monarchs lay their eggs. It is a larval food for the Monarchs. Their caterpillars feed on the plant. Then, the Milkweed poison is stored, making this butterfly poisonous to birds. Of course, the Monarch helps with the pollination process of Milkweed.
Danaus plexippus
G Street
Cedar Key, Levy, Florida
11/9/09
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Co-hosted by the Republic of Rwanda and GSMA
Kigali, Rwanda, 7 May 2018.
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Faculty, staff, parents and volunteers hosted Multicultural Day: “Children of the World, We are all Connected” May 19 for students of John O. Arnn Elementary. During this annual day, students have the opportunity to experience food, educational activities, singing and dancing to learn about various cultures around the world. Japan, Germany, Mexico, Hawaii, Poland, Nigeria, Puerto Rico and Native American were among the showcase. The day concluded with performances in the school’s cafeteria. (U.S. Army photos by Lance D. Davis)
To more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
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Photo by: James Bingham
Join Todd Shalom on this participatory nighttime walk through Nakameguro, as we take the pulse of the neighborhood, bleed the streets into one another and perform its vitals.
This walk holds 12 people and has been developed in conjunction with Beatriz Inglessis's exhibition On Mosquitoes, Humans, and Other Animals, currently on view at The Container.
Special thanks to Shai Ohayon and Naoko Kato Yoshimoto.
中目黒で行われる、トッド・シャロムのナイトタイム・ウォークに参加しませんか?血管を流れるように町の通りを歩き、土地の鼓動を直に感じ、その生命力や活力を表現していきます。
現在The Containerで開催されているベアトリズ・アングレシスによる『蚊と人と他動物について』の展示と協同で行われる本イベントは、12名の参加者を募集しております。
「主催者」による解説は英語と日本語で行われ、ウォークはThe Containerからスタートします。
日時:2013年3月16日・17日 18:30〜
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*参加者の方々にはアートフェア東京2013の1-DAYパスポート(通常¥1500)をThe Containerからのささやかなお礼としてお渡ししております。
またThe Containerのシャイ・オハヨンに、この場を借りて御礼申し上げます。
The Iowa Interstate was a friend to steam and railfans during a HOT weekend in July 2011. Not only were they one of the host railroads for Train Festival 2011, but they opened up their mainline to multiple fan trips. NKP 765 West brings her train back from a trip to Bureau while the real moneymaker is IAIS 501 East with CBBI's train for Blue Island waiting on the siding in Carbon Cliff, IL. What a great show!
07-22-2011
Pictures taken with Waseem helping cooking food for the homeless, during Christmas with our family, at a Wisconsin Badgers game, and during his final departure back home with AFS.
Sixteen international students from the 2016-2017 U.S. State Department’s Community College Initiative (CCI) program recently gathered to celebrate the program and meet their “social hosts,” members of the community who have volunteered to share their time with the students while they are in the U.S.
Hajvery University hosted one day National Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance. The National Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance was attended by prominent speakers who shared their views with the Audience.
The keynote speakers discussed that interest in Islamic banking has grown considerably during the last decade. The main issues of concern are the conceptual framework and viability of interest-free banking, and the assessment of its performance and future. In a world where conventional interest-based finance is the dominant framework, Islamic banking faces many challenges that must be addressed.
The purpose of the National Conference on Islamic Banking & Finance is to analyze the past experiences of Islamic banks, to provide an objective assessment of their success and failure, and to discuss the contemporary issues and challenges confronting them.
The following keynote speaks addressed the Conference:
Mufti Muhammad Iftikhar Baig
Shariah Advisor ABL Islamic Banking
Dr. Professor Muhammad Saad Siddiqui
Islamic Studies Dept. University of the Punjab, Lahore
Mr Yasir Tariq
CEO Wasil Foundation
Dr. Salman Ahmen
Islamic Banking Expert
Hajvery University (HU)
An essential feature of Islamic banking is the prohibition of interest (“riba”). The interest-free Islamic banking is based on the concept of profit-and-loss sharing, where the lender shares losses with the borrower. The question is whether this system can be relevant in the world of revolutionary, technology-driven global finance. Islamic banks mushroomed across the world. Many conventional banks nowadays have Islamic windows or separate branches that deal with Islamic financial products. The fact that Islamic banks have been around for the last decades and continue to prosper is a proof of the viability of Islamic finance in a world dominated by interest-based banking.
Special Olympics Asia Pacific 2013 - Host City Welcome
Newcastle Australia
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Faculty, staff, parents and volunteers hosted Multicultural Day: “Children of the World, We are all Connected” May 19 for students of John O. Arnn Elementary. During this annual day, students have the opportunity to experience food, educational activities, singing and dancing to learn about various cultures around the world. Japan, Germany, Mexico, Hawaii, Poland, Nigeria, Puerto Rico and Native American were among the showcase. The day concluded with performances in the school’s cafeteria. (U.S. Army photos by Lance D. Davis)
To more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.