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Title: Islamic perspectives relating to business, arts, culture and communication Proceedings of the 1st ICIBACC 2014 / edited by Roaimah Omar, Hasan Bahrom, Geraldine de Mello.
Main Entry: Omar, Roaimah. editor.
Bahrom, Hasan. editor.
de Mello, Geraldine. editor.
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Publisher: Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Date: 2015.
Publication Place: Singapore :
ISBN: 9789812874290
Subject: Social sciences.
Arts.
Finance.
Religion and culture.
Social sciences.
Sociology of Culture.
Arts.
Finance, general.

Contents: Part I: Islamic Studies and Communication -- Chapter 1: Development of Ethno-mathematics of Al-Qur’an, Al-Hadith and Jawi Scripts for Computer Security -- Chapter 2: Is an Islamic Scientific Study of Religion Possible? A Preliminary Discourse with Reference to the Muslim Scholarship in Religionswissenschaft -- Chapter 3: Terrorism and Islamophobic: Media Representation on Islam and Middle East -- Chapter 4: Metaphorical Visual Persuasion: The Perception of Malay Products in Press Advertisements -- Chapter 5: Role of Social Media in Disseminating Dakwah -- Part II: Art and Culture -- Chapter 6: A Comparative Study of Brocade Weaving Art Motifs and Designs in Iran and Malaysia -- Chapter 7: Decision to have Children from the Perspective of Young Malay Muslim Academic Women -- Chapter 8: Factors associated with the Adoption of Sexual Abstinence and Contraception among Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Students in Abeokuta, Nigeria -- Chapter 9: “Light” in Malay Songket. Is it Real? -- Chapter 10: “Light”: Visible to a Person can be Hidden from Others -- Chapter 11: Linking Neuropolitics to the Politics of Reconciliation in Relation to Political Non-Apology: A Case of Malaysia -- Chapter 12: Marginalised Malay Females: A Socio-demographic Analysis on Female Prisoners in the Malaysian Prisons -- Chapter 13: Structural-Semantic Analysis: A Method towards a Classification of Malaysian Folktale -- Chapter 14: Sustaining Cultural Heritage through Heritage-led Regeneration -- Chapter 15: The Design and Environmental Aspects of the Prayer Room -- Chapter 16: The Effects of Cultural Values on Traditional Islamic-Arabic Houses in the Middle-East -- Chapter 17: The Influence of Foreign and Local Cultures on Traditional Mosques in Indonesia -- Chapter 18: The Influence of Malays’ Social Hierarchy in the Implementation of a Western-based Participatory Action Research Project in Malaysia -- Chapter 19: The Perils of Drug Trafficking: Endangering the Malay and Muslim Society -- Chapter 20: The Practice of Modern Family Planning Methods amongst Married Muslim Women in Katsina, Katsina State, Nigeria -- Chapter 21: The Tubau: Symbol of Unity -- Chapter 22: Traditional Craftsmanship: The Origin, Culture and Challenges of Batik Industry in Malaysia -- Chapter 23: Traditional House of Negeri Sembilan: Interior Layout Plan and Relation to Compatibility Islamic Principles and Matrilineal -- Part III: Business -- Chapter 24: Attitude and Perceptions of Malay Muslim Students towards Educational Loan Repayment: A Qualitative Approach -- Chapter 25: Bumiputra Entrepreneurs’ Perception and Propensity to Sustainable Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 26: Determinants of Savings Behaviour among Muslims in Malaysia: An Empirical Investigation -- Chapter 27: Financing Higher Education Students in Malaysia using Islamic Student Loan-backed Securitisation: An Empirical Analysis -- Chapter 28: Grievances on Islamic Banks: A Survey -- Chapter 29: How Islamic Banking do Justice to Malaysian Society? -- Chapter 30: Integrating Zakat Institutions into the Mainstream Economy: Evidence from Malaysia -- Chapter 31: Islamic Perspective of Human Talent Identification and Organisational Justice: Evidence from Government-linked Companies in Malaysia -- Chapter 32: Overview of Production and Tendency on Halal Products and Services in Malaysia and Global Market -- Chapter 33: Relationship between Leaders’ Role and Lecturers’ Innovative Work Behaviour in UiTM Cawangan Melaka -- Chapter 34: Sense of Community among Malay Customers: Evidence from Western Food Outlets in Malaysia using Structural Equation Modeling Approach (SEM) -- Chapter 35: Students’ Satisfaction with the University Cafetaria: Structural Relationships of Food Quality, Staff, Price Fairness and Ambiance -- Chapter 36: The Business Web Genre - A Genre Analysis on the Websites of Selected Malaysian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) -- Chapter 37: The Effectiveness of Service Quality by Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (Jawi) towards Customer Satisfaction -- Chapter 38: The Performance of Married and Single Mother Entrepreneurs: Evidence from Malaysia -- Chapter 39: Why Brand Equity Matters in Globalised Malay and Islamic Country, Malaysia? -- Part IV: Law and Policy -- Chapter 40: A Survey to Assess the Female Sexual Harassment in the Higher Educational Institutes of Karachi, Pakistan -- Chapter 41: E-Participation among Members of Parliament in Malaysia: Evaluation of Social Factors -- Chapter 42: In the Purview of an Oath from the Jurisprudential Method of Islamic Law of Evidence -- Chapter 43: A Study of Syariah Whipping as Punishment for Drug Dependants in Malaysia.
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