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THE ANALYSIS OF EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATIONS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON INDONESIAN ECONOMY EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE AND ISLAMIC ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)In globalization context interaction among one state with the other cannot be obviated , hence pattern and direction economic policy will be influenced by other economic performance, Positive impact from interaction ... -
CARDIOVASCULAR REACTIVITY IN NORMOTENSIVE YOUNG ADULTS WITH FAMILY HISTORY OF HYOERTENSION
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Cardiovascular reactivity has been identified as potentially playing a role in the development of cardiovascular disease. It can be used as a non-intensive method to identify the preclinical state of the cardiovascular ... -
CONSTRAINTS AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN , 2001-2006: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Afghanistan is a landlocked country in the heart of Central Aisa which has been witnessing an on ging devasttaing war for the past 30 years . Its one if the poorest and most underdeveloped countries in the region. Afghanistan ... -
DEVELOPMENT OF EARTHQUAKE DISASTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN BANTUL : STUDY ON HOUSING AND INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE FOR THEIR RECONSTRUCTION
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Right after the huge devastation of the earthquake of 6.3 Richter scale in Yogyakarta and Central Java on May 27, 2006, which caused caused 5800 people to die , injured around 38000 and robbed hundreds of thousands of ... -
THE EMERGING ISSUES ON THE OBJECTIVES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING FOR ISLAMIC BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS AND ITS IMPACT ON INDONESIA ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING DEVELOPMENT
(Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2006-12-02)Research on Islamic accounting is still at an exploratory stage; its pioners try to develop a theoretical framework for Islamic accounting using various methodologies. In common with the development of conventional accounting, ... -
EMPOWERING THE UMMAH THROUGH NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION : THE ROLE OF MUSLIM INTELLECTUALS
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)The pathetic situation of the Muslim community, ummah is the result of non-practicing and wrong perseption of the true islamic teaching. The ummah must be made to realize that the strength ingrained in the teaching of the ... -
ENVIRONMENT RELATED TRADE BARRIED (ETBS) : THE IMPACT ON MUSLIM COUNTRIES
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)This paper provides the issues of the Environment Related Trade Barries (ETB) as trade barriers in the multilateral trade liberalization from the early establishment of GATT. Also the intention of the discuccion is to ... -
FLOURESCENCE DETECTION OF HUMAN PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT LESIONS
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Diagnostic potential of autofluorescence spectroscopy and imaging for early detection of precencerous and malignant lesions has been actively investigated for almost twenty years. Flourscence diagnosis based on excititation ... -
THE IMPACT OF RISING OIL PRICES ON THE MALAYSIAN AND INDONESIAN ECONOMY
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Oil is one of the great importance resources for the Malaysian and Indonesian economies. Its extremely difficult to view these two countries economic development without their oil resources from it. The oil industry also ... -
AN INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE WORK VALUES AMONG MALAYSIAN WORKERS
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)This study was conducted to develop an instrument using the key national culture and islamic values themens which characterize teh work culture among Malaysian workers. In Malaysian , the government has been implementing ... -
INTER-REGIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION AMONG THE OIC MEMBER STATES: ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TOWARDS POVERTY ALLEVIATION
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)This study aims to address the growth of regional economic cooperation in developing countries. Regionalism today, is increasingly showing an intellectual challenge in the study of international relations which is mostly ... -
ISLAMIC EDUCATION FOR ALL : AN OVERVIEW OF APPROACHES TAKEN TOWARDS SYSTEMATING INCLUSIVE ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)This paper highlights the issues : challenges and constraints faced by the Singaporean Muslim Community in implementign a systematized Islamic Education for the entire Muslim community in Singapore. Specifically, it portrays ... -
THE ISLAMICIZATION OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN EDUCATION : CASE STUDY OF KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (KAED) , INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Environment is a ramified source to testify the truth of the Islamic ilm . iqra through environment is the way of instiling the future human capital in practice in order to gain not just worldly material gain but also ... -
LEGAL ANALYSIS ON THE CONCEPTS AND THE PRACTICE OF IMPEACHMENT : A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ABDURRAHMAN WAHID CASE AND WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CASE
(Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2006-12-02)The impeachment process is both crucial and controversial as it may lead to the removal of the head of executive branch of the country. in Indonesia, this problem rooted in the vagueness of the 1945 Constitution on ruling ... -
MAKING THE DEVELOPMENT MORE SUSTAINABLE AND THE ROLE OF WOMAN IN ISLAM
(Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2006-12-02)Although unprecedented economic success of development is unchallenged, it also gives rise to various adverse effects such as family disintegration, moral decadence and other social illnesses, which take place especially ... -
MARKET INTEGRATION AND DYNAMIC LINKAGES BETWEEN SHARIAH - COMPLIANCES STOCKS AND INTEREST RATE : EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON THE KUALA LUMPUR SYARIAH INDEX (KLSI) MALAYSIA
(Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2006-12-02)This paper aims to explore the interdepence and dynamic linkages between the Syariah compliant stocks available in the Bursa Malaysia and interest rate, which is suppoerted by the bivariate cointegration technique.The most ... -
MORINGA OLEIFERA SEEDS FOR USE IN WATER TREATMENT
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Developing countries and third world countries (including some Muslim counties) are facing potable water supply problems because of inadequate financial resources. The cost of water treatment is increasing and the quality ... -
MUSLIM COUNTRIES AND DEVELOPMENT "BARRIES TO DEVELOPMENT : HOW TO ADDRES ILLITERACY AND POVERTY IN COMORO ISLANDS"
(Department of Administration, Kulliyah of Education, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)Justice forms the foundation of all human societies. This emphasis is particularly privotal in divine religions, including Islam. This central and irreplaceable theme is continuosly highlighted in the Quran and is an ... -
MUSLIM EDUCATION IN THE AUTONOMOUS REGION IN SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES : PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2006-12-02)The right for education is a human right. However , this might not be true to the residents of the Authonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. The creation of the ARMM by virtue of Republic Act 6734 is the least that the ... -
THE NEW ROLES THE MUSLIM PLAYS IN COMPETITIVE AND RELATIVELY REPRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, 2006-12-02)Although president Bush's campaign for wae against global terrorism that has generated detrimental impacts upon Muslim for the last few years, some newly emerging roles have amazingly been played by the Muslim in a global ...