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Korea 101: The Book Shares an In-depth Look at Korean Business Don Southerton reflects on 20 years of insights and experiences from a Cultural Perspective. Korean global business advisor and strategist Don Southerton has released his latest publication, Korea 101: The Book—20 Years of Insights and Anecdotes. Southerton notes, “For over 20 years, I have presented Korea 101 programs to more than 10,000 participants across the globe. For the first time, Korea 101: The Book shares insights and experiences with my ‘boots on the ground’ in the classroom, boardroom, and, more recently, remotely.” Southerton adds, “Topics include an in depth look at Korea with milestones, interviews, case studies, articles, and writing—all based on my research, consultancy experiences, and observations. This practice continues today.”
Despite the constant refrain that family is the most important social institution in Middle Eastern societies, only recently has it become the focus for rethinking the modern history of the Middle East. This book introduces exciting new findings by historians, anthropologists, and historical demographers that challenge pervasive assumptions about family made in the past. Using specific case studies based on original archival research and fieldwork, the contributors focus on the interplay between micro and macro processes of change and bridge the gap between materialist and discursive frameworks of analysis. They reveal the flexibility and dynamism of family life and show the complex juxtaposition of different rhythms of time (individual time, family time, historical time). These findings interface directly with and demonstrate the need for a critical reassessment of current debates on gender, modernity, and Islam.
God Almighty (Allah in Arabic) has attributes and qualities hundreds of them referred in the Islamic traditions as Names of Allah. The book Asma-ul-Husna describes just ninety-nine of those Names. If anyone recites them 'he/she will enter Paradise, the ever-lasting abode, provided one believes in Allah and Last Day of Judgement and also in the prophet-hood of Mohammad'. The book lists those Names, their translations, brief descriptions and a few Ayats in Arabic from the Quran where the Names are used; translations of the Ayats are included together with Surah and Ayat numbers for reference purposes. The Names are illustrated with beautiful flowers as a reminder of the beautiful things Allah has created.
LUQMAN HARIEZ disuruh memilih salah seorang daripada tujuh cucu perempuan mak tok untuk dijadikan isteri, sementelah hatinya masih kosong. Malangnya, dia cuma diberi masa seminggu untuk mengenali hati budi mereka. Semua ini dilakukan demi menghormati permintaan opah dan mak tok. Sejak mula lagi, Hariez dapat merasakan bahawa Husna, gadis yang paling cantik dan lemah lembut, seakan-akan sudah mengisi ruang di hatinya. Pada masa yang sama, dia turut terpaut pada Tija, cucu perempuan bongsu mak tok yang bersifat keanak-anakan, namun hatinya penuh dengan kasih sayang dan keceriaan. Bila masanya tiba, Hariez telah memilih salah seorang daripada mereka berdua. Namun pilihannya telah mendapat tentangan hebat. Bagi Hariez, itulah pilihan yang paling tepat dan dia tidak mahu berganjak lagi dari keputusannya. Dapatkah Hariez dan pilihannya disatukan? Mampukah perkenalan yang singkat menghidupkan suasana indah dalam rumah tangganya? “Cinta datang sendiri, ia satu anugerah dan aku tak perlukan sebab untuk mencintainya. Setiap kali aku pandang wajahnya, aku tahu itulah wajah kesayanganku. Aku cuma mencari kasih sayang.
Inception report of feasibility study of river management in Bangladesh.
This English > Fula lexicon is based on the 200+ language 8,000 entry World Languages Dictionary CD of 2007 which was subsequently lodged in national libraries across the world. The corresponding Chinese lexicon has a vocabulary of 2,429 characters, 95% of which are in the primary group of 3,500 general standard Chinese characters issued by China's Ministry of Education in 2013.
Husna's Story is written by Husna's husband Farid Ahmed. They were praying at El Noor Mosque in Christchurch when a gunman burst in and shot and killed 51 people and injured many others in a terrorist attack. This book tells Husna's story, describing the day of the attack - in all of its normal, mundane detail up until the tragedy, and then the horrendous tragedy of what followed. Interwoven with this is the story of Husna's life, telling of the selflessness and bravery with which she lived her life. As well as looking after her paraplegic husband, Husna was an important member of the community, helping women when they were giving birth, running classes for children and helping many others. Her last selfless act was going back into the mosque to look for her husband on that fateful day. She had already led the other women and children to safety. Tragically she was shot. Husna's husband, Farid Ahmed, quite incredibly, forgives the alleged killer. His remarkable philosophy of forgiveness, peace and love is an example of how religion and faith, through personal application, can be a tool for navigating the most horrific of tragedies.
The Al Asmaa-ul Husna are special names because the owner of those names is the Creator of the Universe. When they are recited we shall have a feeling of peace, we shall have all kinds of assistance which relate to the world and the hereafter. When they are recited every day, with the permission of Allah SWT, they will form a strong body and spirit, ready to face the modern era, the development of beings who are persistent, graduating as a caliph in the earth in performing their tasks related to the world and religion. Happiness door is opened as wide as possible.
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