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Hariguna:Software as a Service in the P
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.05.2017, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: Software as a Service in the Perspective of Service Quality Assessment, Autor: Hariguna, Taqwa, Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Sprache: Englisch, Rubrik: Informatik // EDV, Sonstiges, Seiten: 64, Informationen: Paperback, Gewicht: 112 gr, Verkäufer: averdo- Shop: averdo
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Hariguna:Prototype cloud computing for
Erscheinungsdatum: 02/2012, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: Prototype cloud computing for e-government, Titelzusatz: Cloud Computing, SOA, E-Government, Autor: Hariguna, Taqwa, Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Sprache: Englisch, Rubrik: Informatik // EDV, Sonstiges, Seiten: 88, Informationen: Paperback, Gewicht: 151 gr, Verkäufer: averdo- Shop: averdo
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The Attire of Taqwa
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Pilgrimage 'Hajj': The Fifth High Grade of Al-Taqwa (The High Grades of Al-Taqwa) (Volume 5) , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 184min
What wisdom lies behind the pilgrimage? What benefit comes from its strange rituals? Why should the pilgrim dress in white, untailored cloth? What is the wisdom of circumambulating a big stone named Al-Ka'ba? What does the hajji (pilgrim) benefit from kissing the Black Stone? What is the purpose of walking quickly to and fro between Safa and Marwa? What is the importance of standing on a mountain named Arafat? What is the purpose of throwing seven pebbles? Can these seven pebbles destroy Satan, who is immaterial and invisible? Why are animals slaughtered in these places? If you are eager and interested to know the answers to these exciting questions, then let us sail forth into this research, which leads us to the straight path and ensures that there is no deviation from it. Thus we may live a life of eternal happiness. Let us seize the opportunity to gain a span of life compared to which our worldly life is not worth mentioning. Let us start now, for when death knocks at our door, regret will avail us nothing. At that time, how great will be the loss of those who turned away from their Provider! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Paul Baynes. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/012199/bk_acx0_012199_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Fasting: The Fourth of High Grades of At-Taqwa , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 54min
In a holy saying, the Almighty says: "All deeds of son of Adam are done for themselves, except fasting; it is done for me, and therefore, it is me who gives the reward of it." And in the Holy Quran he, the almighty, says: "[Fast] the month of Ramadan in which the Quran was revealed, a book of guidance for people" when the Envoy of God fasted he felt magnification and appreciation for the Almighty Allah; there and then the meanings and realities of the holy book, the Quran, were revealed to his noble and pure spirit. If a human fasts this month as it should be fasted, they will come to be illuminated by God's light and witness the truth. This illumination helps them distinguish between good and evil and hear the words of the Great Creator, and thus they become guided. "With proofs of guidance and criterion" by virtue of your closeness to the Almighty Allah, you can discriminate between good and evil. At this stage, you will flood with benefits for yourself and for all creation. Discrimination between good and evil is not an easy matter. All the Greeks, the Romans, and the Arab philosophers failed to attain this ability despite their great philosophy. "So that you may magnify Allah and render thanks [good deeds] to him for giving you his guidance". Before belief, the believer is blind-hearted; but when they fast really, they will have their heart's eye opened and thus join the people of heart sight. The Envoy said: "An atom of the deeds of people of heart sight is equal to all deeds of the humans and the jinn." Once the believer truly fasts, they will gain the Night of Valuation. Before this, they are sick in heart, perhaps in body, too; but when they witness this night their spirit will be recovered and their body will be graced with a garment of good health and become cured from all sorts of diseases and ailments.... ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Ronald Joy. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/088438/bk_acx0_088438_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Zakat 'Alms giving': The Third of High Schools of 'At-Taqwa': Seeing by Al'lah's Light , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 34min
In this valuable article, you find the real meaning of Zakat “Alms giving”. What is the high wisdom behind this pillar? Why has the Almighty Al'lah ordered through His Divine books for his people to do it? Actually there is a high benefit through giving Zakat, going according to this pillar affects positively man's spirit and the whole society. All that has been elucidated by the Eminent Humane Scholar Mohammed Amin Sheikho. Can we bring love, brotherhood, and collaboration to the whole society and nation? If yes, then how? How can spite, hatred, aggressiveness, and such bad behaviors be wiped away from the society and from the heart of mankind? Nowadays, societies suffer from many economic crises. The Almighty Merciful God hasn't left people to suffer and face such difficulties; actually He has sent them the life path “sublime statute” - if they go according to it, they will absolutely get rid of all these sufferings. In addition to that, you find In this important logical article the right way of distributing Zakat “Alms giving” which makes people and societies live in good prosperous brotherly life, away from any economic crisis. You also find how the percentage of Al-Zakat has been calculated and derived from the verses of God's Noble Book by the scholar Sheikho. Finally, there is a short valuable explanation of Alms of fast breaking, that you know through it why the Almighty God Has ordered His all-obedient people (the rich and the poor) to pay alms in Ramadan month (fasting month). ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Bradley Manock. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/023821/bk_acx0_023821_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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To the Best of Our Knowledge: When We Meet, Hörbuch, Digital, 52min
In this hour, Moustafa Bayoumi is the author of How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young and Arab in America. He talks with Jim Fleming about how 9/11 caused him to feel like an outsider in his own country. Next, Dilshad Ali is the US correspondent for IslamOnline dot net and former Islamic editor for Beliefnet dot com. She's a Muslim who grew up in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She talks about reading the Christian-influenced Narnia tales to her children. Then, Alaa Al Aswany reads from his novel, Chicago, and talks with Steve Paulson about it. Al Aswany is one of the top-selling novelists in the Arab world, but because copyright protections are weak there, he still works part-time as a dentist. He says this keeps him in touch with the people. He firmly rejects political Islam. After that, Michael Muhammed Knight wrote a novel called The Taqwacores. He made up the word: taqwa is Arabic for piety and core means hardcore. Since the book came out, it's sparked a punk movement, a documentary and a full length feature film. Anne Strainchamps talked with Knight about how an Irish Catholic kid became an observant Muslim at age 16, and about the effects of his novel on other young Muslims. Following that, Kurt Westergaard is the Danish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban in a Danish newspaper in 2005. Riots ensued all over the world and a death fatwa was issued against Westergaard. He describes his situation to Steve Paulson and feels that within the Danish tradition of humor and free speech, he did nothing wrong. Also, until January 20 of this year, Swiss philosopher Tariq Ramadan was banned from the United States. His admirers consider him one of the top Muslim reformers. He says Westerners should consider the opinions of the silent majority of Muslims, not the noisy minority. [Broadcast Date: February 17, 2010] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/100217/rt_tbon_100217_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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To the Best of Our Knowledge: When We Met, Hörbuch, Digital, 52min
In this hour, Moustafa Bayoumi is the author of How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young and Arab in America. He talks with Jim Fleming about how 9/11 caused him to feel like an outsider in his own country. Next, Dilshad Ali is the US correspondent for IslamOnline dot net and former Islamic editor for Beliefnet dot com. She's a Muslim who grew up in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She talks about reading the Christian-influenced Narnia tales to her children. Then, Alaa Al Aswany reads from his novel, Chicago, and talks with Steve Paulson about it. Al Aswany is one of the top-selling novelists in the Arab world, but because copyright protections are weak there, he still works part-time as a dentist. He says this keeps him in touch with the people. He firmly rejects political Islam. After that, Michael Muhammed Knight wrote a novel called The Taqwacores. He made up the word: taqwa is Arabic for piety and core means hardcore. Since the book came out, it's sparked a punk movement, a documentary and a full length feature film. Anne Strainchamps talked with Knight about how an Irish Catholic kid became an observant Muslim at age 16, and about the effects of his novel on other young Muslims. Following that, Kurt Westergaard is the Danish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban in a Danish newspaper in 2005. Riots ensued all over the world and a death fatwa was issued against Westergaard. He describes his situation to Steve Paulson and feels that within the Danish tradition of humor and free speech, he did nothing wrong. Also, until January 20 of this year, Swiss philosopher Tariq Ramadan was banned from the United States. His admirers consider him one of the top Muslim reformers. He says Westerners should consider the opinions of the silent majority of Muslims, not the noisy minority. [Broadcast Date: April 8, 2011] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/110408/rt_tbon_110408_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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