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"Mengapa dia lebih beruntung? Mengapa dia lebih cantik? Dan mengapa aku tidak sebahagia dia? Apakah Allah tidak sayang padaku? Ò Barangkali kita pernah dihinggapi pertanyaan semacam itu. Percaya atau tidak, setiap kita diberikan kebahagiaan sesuai dengan porsi masing-masing. Belum tentu mereka yang kita lihat begitu bahagia adalah mereka yang benar-benar bahagia. Mungkin saja, apa yang kita miliki saat ini adalah apa yang mereka dambakan. Karena itu bersyukurlah dengan apa yang kita punya saat ini. Jangan hanya mengeluh. Sesekali kita perlu berkaca pada kehidupan orang lain, karena setiap cerita punya makna. Buku yang disusun oleh tim Sekolah Menulis Keluarga Mahasiswa Aceh (KMA) Mesir ini adalah kumpulan kisah-kisah nyata dari orang-orang biasa yang tak pernah putus asa. Mereka adalah orang-orang yang selalu bersyukur dan sabar akan hidupnya. Terus mengejar cita-cita meski payah, bangkit meski tertatih dan selalu percaya akan skenario-Nya. Selamat membaca!
Western perceptions of Islam in Indonesia are often dominated by images of radical minorities seeking a shari'ah state. In reality, however, mainstream Islamic institutions have played an important part in the post-Soeharto process of democratization and institutional reform. Among them are Indonesia's Islamic courts, the Pengadilan Agama or Religious Courts. In a ground-breaking new Lowy Institute Paper Cate Sumner and Tim Lindsey explore how the Islamic courts have embraced reform within a judicial system notorious for corruption and incompetence, taking the lead in efforts to deliver decisions that are more accessible, transparent and fair, especially for women and the poor.
Reviewing the legal context within which international commercial arbitration operates, this text has been updated to reflect recent developments in international law.
This book explores the role of the news media in promoting equitable economic development, and considers the obstacles it faces as a catalyst for change and growth. It examines the capacity of investigative journalism to scrutinise public policy and the activities of the corporate sector, to facilitate public access to information, expose corruption and weak governance and thus promote greater transparency and accountable government. It contains contributions from journalists, television and newspaper editors, economists and academics, as well as the winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics Joseph Stiglitz, and for Literature, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. A number of case studies examine the work of the media and the challenges they face in various countries including Thailand, Bangladesh, Egypt, Zimbabwe and the former Soviet Union.
Offering a timely new appraisal of the political and social impact of Islam, this expanded second edition of Religion and Politics has been fully updated in line with new events. Jan-Erik Lane and Hamadi Redissi look at the underlying social consequences of religious beliefs to account for the political differences between major civilizations of the world against a background of the rise of modern capitalism.
The classic introduction to Islamic law, tracing its development from its origins,through the medieval period, to its place in modern Islam.
Explores legal history, substantive law, institutions and personnel, process and behavior, constitutional law and issues, and methodology.