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Hasil Pencarian - "Ismail"
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Crossing the Threshold
Diterbitkan 2006-04-01"…It seeks to explore the spiritual encounters between the indigenous Hindu traditions and Islam, their historical harmonious coexistence, and their present predicaments, with special reference to the intermediary position of Nizari Ismailism, a Shi`i sect. Based on field research, observation, and personal experience, the author demonstrates with vivid case studies, legends, and folklore how the two peoples had formerly lived by shared deities and how the change of identity based on Hindu nationalism and Islam has wrought havoc. …"
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KRITIK AL-GHAZĀLĪ TERHADAP PARA FILOSOF
Diterbitkan 2016-03-01"…Then he learned all the knowledge to get ‘Ilm Yaqin can clearly reveal the knowledge of the mutakallimun, Shiite Baatinites ( Isma'ilism ), philosopher and sufism, so he left his carrier. …"
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Prevalence and Associated Factors of Problematic Smartphone Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Bangladeshi Study
Diterbitkan 2021-09-01"…Ismail Hosen,1,2 Firoj al Mamun,1,2 Md Tajuddin Sikder,2 Amir Zaib Abbasi,3 Liye Zou,4 Tianyou Guo,4 Mohammed A Mamun1,2 1CHINTA Research Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 2Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh; 3Department of Management Sciences, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan; 4Exercise Psychophysiology Laboratory, Institute of KEEP Collaborative Innovation, School of Psychology, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Tianyou Guo; Mohammed A Mamun Email gtyou168@126.com; mamunphi46@gmail.comBackground: Problematic smartphone use (PSU) has been increasing hastily in recent decades, and it has become inseparable during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among the students who are at risk of problematic smartphone use. …"
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The Attribute of Innovation in Imami and Ismaili Theology
Diterbitkan 2021-12-01"…Among the current attributes of God, the attribute of innovation has attracted many Imami and Ismaili theologians’ attention due to its wide application in Qur'an, Neoplatonic traditions, and philosophy to such an extent that such well-known personalities as Kennedy, Farabi, Sadiq, Mufid, Ibn Sina, Seyyed Morteza Alam al-Huda, Tusi, Tabarsi, Shahrzuri, and Hali from Nasafi’s Imamiyya Sect, Abu Hatem Razi, Sajestani, Ghazi Noman, Akhvana Al-Safa, Kermani, Nasser Khosrow, and Abu Faras from Ismaili Sect have discussed about the definition of innovation, as well as different related theories, and expressed its differences and similarities with other terms, such as creation, invention, command, emission, and will.The purpose of this study was to have a comparative view on Ismaili and Imami theologians’ theories and discover the similarities and differences between the them, as well as the components influencing on the definition of innovation and the difference between innovation and other near-meaning words.To discover the Imami and Ismaili thinkers’ views, especially the Ismaili’s, the books attributed to him were used as a criterion for judging and the works of the opponents of Ismailism and even those, who were in doubt about being in the group of Ismaili Sect though they were not included in the sources of this research.The Imami thinkers’ views on the definition of innovation were firstly ambiguous. …"
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Assessment of the Awareness, Perception, Attitudes, and Preparedness of Health-care Professionals Potentially Exposed to COVID-19 in the United Arab Emirates
Diterbitkan 2021-01-01"…Heyam F Dalky,1,2 Nariman Ghader,3 Muna Al Kuwari,4 Malek Alnajar,5 Samantha Ismaile,5 Mona Almalik,5,6 Raed Shudifat,5 Sarah Sanad,5 Nezam Al-Nsair,7 Fatima Al Matrooshi8 1Psychiatric Mental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences/Nursing Department, Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; 2Psychiatric Mental Health, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science & Technology, Irbid 22110, Jordan; 3Specialized Care Department, Strategic Planning and Institutional Performance, Ministry of Health and Prevention-HQ, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 4Specialized Care Department, Specialized Care Management, Hospitals Sector, Ministry of Health and Prevention-HQ, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 5Faculty of Health Science/Nursing Department, Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; 6Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, University of Mutah, Mu’tah, Jordan; 7Higher Colleges of Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; 8Specialized Care Department, Hospitals Sector, Ministry of Health and Prevention-HQ, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesCorrespondence: Heyam F DalkyPsychiatric Mental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences/Nursing Department, Higher Colleges of Technology, PO Box 9747, Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesEmail hdalky@hct.ac.aeBackground: Since COVID-19 surfaced in December 2019, health-care organizations across the globe have struggled to maintain the safety and well-being of health-care professionals (HCPs).Purpose: This study investigates the HCPs’ general understanding of the health risks of COVID-19 and to what extent they are equipped with the knowledge to protect themselves and others against this contagion.Methods: This cross-sectional study used a web-based structured questionnaire posted on the UAE government electronic survey portal. …"
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