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    Attachment or aloofness at university level: Analyzing g- localization of space science education in the curriculum at primary and secondary level in pakistan.Munir Moosa Sadruddin - 2015 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 54 (2):69-79.
    This research is conducted to identify the inclusion of the concepts of space science in the textbooks, and to unveil its contribution in thrusting interest of youth towards this opportunistic field in Pakistan. The methodology is based on Quantitative Research Paradigm. Quantitative content analysis is carried out, which is triangulated with a brief survey. Two textbooks are selected, whereas survey is taken from 2400 secondary level students, selected through convenience sampling. Findings notified inclusion of concepts as spineless and theoretical in (...)
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  2. Interrogating Healthy Conflict.Ebrahim Moosa - 2020 - Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (2):289-298.
    The need to turn an enemy into an adversary is an ethical obligation. I try to show that this obligation has multiple religious and philosophical resources. The ethical imperative also requires us to not overstate and magnify any problem at hand to the point that it becomes insurmountable and enmity becomes an end in itself. I do ask the question whether Springs thinks of Colin Kaepernick’s peaceful protest by taking the knee at football games as an instance of healthy conflict. (...)
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    Ghazālī and the poetics of imagination.Ebrahim Moosa - 2005 - Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, a Muslim jurist-theologian and polymath who lived from the mid-eleventh to the early twelfth century in present-day Iran, is a figure equivalent in stature to Maimonides in Judaism and Thomas Aquinas in Christianity. He is best known for his work in philosophy, ethics, law, and mysticism. In an engaged re-reading of the ideas of this preeminent Muslim thinker, Ebrahim Moosa argues that Ghazali's work has lasting relevance today as a model for a critical encounter with the (...)
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    The Nature and Legal Grounds of Islamic Family Foundations: A Critical Approach to Legal Discussions in Fıqh Perspective.Münir Yaşar Kaya - 2021 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 25 (1):311-330.
    The foundation (waqf), which is a charity institution that was able to find an application area since the emergence of Islam, has developed over time in Islamic societies and has become a common institution. In the Ottoman Empire, these institutions had incorporated different services into its structure. This expansion has also led to the establishment of many different types and purposes of foundations such as charities; family, animal care, hospice, foodbank and educational institutions and mosques. Types of foundations in which (...)
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    Is “+Sız” A Suffix That Gives A Negative Meaning?Münir Erten - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:1168-1173.
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    A note on uniform definability and minimal fields of definition.Rahim Moosa - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):817-821.
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    6. The Ethics of Commerce in Islam: Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah Revisited.Munir Quddus & Salim Rashid - 2017 - In Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis (eds.), Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 115-134.
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    Domestic Violence in Indonesia.Lily Zakiyah Munir - 2005 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 2 (1).
    Anthropological studies have shown that attitudes and behavior of majority of Muslims towards gender and women's issues are influenced by the combined patriarchal culture and patriarchal reading of Islamic teachings which is reflected in conventional fiqh. This creates room for domestic violence; men occupy a dominant position and women are obliged to show their submission to them, such submission being portrayed as divine order. Some of the men interviewed in this study defended their dominant position by exaggerating the interpretation of (...)
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    Muslim Ethics?Ebrahim Moosa - 2005 - In William Schweiker (ed.), The Blackwell companion to religious ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 237--243.
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    Danger Avoidance: An Evolutionary Explanation of Uncanny Valley.Mahdi Muhammad Moosa & S. M. Minhaz Ud-Dean - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (1):12-14.
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    Model theory of fields with free operators in characteristic zero.Rahim Moosa & Thomas Scanlon - 2014 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 14 (2):1450009.
    Generalizing and unifying the known theorems for difference and differential fields, it is shown that for every finite free algebra scheme.
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    Mithological and Fair Tales Pomegranete Place.Münir Cerrahoğlu - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:643-651.
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  13. Revival and reform.Ebrahim Moosa - 2015 - In Gerhard Böwering (ed.), Islamic political thought: an introduction. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
     
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  14. The age of iron, J. M. Coetzee and the ethics of encounter with the other: a Levinasian analysis.Mehmoona Moosa-Mitha - 2015 - In Caitlin Janzen, Kristin Smith & Donna Jeffery (eds.), Unravelling encounters: ethics, knowledge, and resistance under neoliberalism. Toronto, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
     
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    XXXIII.8Li emission from proton induced disintegrations at950 mev.B. A. Munir - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (4):355-362.
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    Intimacy, Admirability, and Virtue: An Examination of Michael Slote's View.Munir Talukder - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (1):43-51.
    Intimacy, Admirability, and Virtue: An Examination of Michael Slote's View Virtues, according to Michael Slote, are our inner traits or dispositions. Slote defends "balanced caring" as an admirable character trait. He believes that caring more for intimates than others is admirable. A virtuous person attains balanced caring between intimates and others. This account of virtue conceived "balanced caring" as "fundamentally admirable" and it is the basic virtue. All other virtues, such as honesty, kindness, generosity, truthfulness, and so forth, are "derivatively (...)
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    Spritual reasoning of Samaniyah Tariqa’s seven grades in the context of integration of science.Munir Munir, Mailin Mailin & Idrus Alkaf - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):9.
    Scholars have widely discussed the paradigm of integration of Islam and science. Still, a model of integration of Islam and science that uses the reasoning of Martabat Tujuh [seven grades] has not been found. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the manuscripts of Shaykh Abdussamad al-Palimbani’s Martabat Tujuh in the integration of Islam and science. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach, and data collection techniques were documentation and interviews. This study found two spiritual reasons in the manuscript of Shaykh (...)
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  18. Music Theory and Phenomenology of Musical Performance. A Case Study: Five Notes in Joel-Francois Durand's un feu distinct.Münir Beken - 2008 - Analecta Husserliana 96:305-310.
     
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    Questão ambiental e coletivo de pensamento.Munir Jorge Felicio - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (2):213-234.
    Resumo: Para ampliar a compreensão das problemáticas ambientais atuais, este texto reúne as análises interpretativas de dois documentos, os quais, por possuírem perspectivas distintas, contribuem significativamente com o estudo da teoria fleckiana. São dois coletivos de pensamento desenvolvendo práticas científicas com intencionalidades advindas das opções teóricas e políticas, configurando um processo dinâmico de produção de conhecimento. A essência de cada um desses coletivos de pensamento consiste na ampliação e na disseminação da ideia transpessoal, por ela não pertencer, de forma exclusiva, (...)
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    Social network-based ethical analysis of COVID-19 vaccine supply policy in three Central Asian countries.Kerim M. Munir, Totugul Murzabekova, Zhangir Tulekov, Damin Asadov, Daniel Wikler & Timur Aripov - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundIn the pandemic time, many low- and middle-income countries are experiencing restricted access to COVID-19 vaccines. Access to imported vaccines or ways to produce them locally became the principal source of hope for these countries. But developing a strategy for success in obtaining and allocating vaccines was not easy task. The governments in those countries have faced the difficult decision whether to accept or reject offers of vaccine diplomacy, weighing the price and availability of COVID-19 vaccines against the concerns over (...)
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    Translating Neuroethics: Reflections from Muslim Ethics: Commentary on “Ethical Concepts and Future Challenges of Neuroimaging: An Islamic Perspective”.Ebrahim Moosa - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (3):519-528.
    Muslim ethics is cautiously engaging developments in neuroscience. In their encounters with developments in neuroscience such as brain death and functional magnetic resonance imaging procedures, Muslim ethicists might be on the cusp of spirited debates. Science and religion perform different kinds of work and ought not to be conflated. Cultural translation is central to negotiating the complex life worlds of religious communities, Muslims included. Cultural translation involves lived encounters with modernity and its byproduct, modern science. Serious ethical debate requires more (...)
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    Intelligent and Smart Irrigation System Using Edge Computing and IoT.M. Safdar Munir, Imran Sarwar Bajwa, Amna Ashraf, Waheed Anwar & Rubina Rashid - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-16.
    Smart parsimonious and economical ways of irrigation have build up to fulfill the sweet water requirements for the habitants of this world. In other words, water consumption should be frugal enough to save restricted sweet water resources. The major portion of water was wasted due to incompetent ways of irrigation. We utilized a smart approach professionally capable of using ontology to make 50% of the decision, and the other 50% of the decision relies on the sensor data values. The decision (...)
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    The spirit of islamic humanism.Ebrahim Moosa - 2011 - In John W. De Gruchy (ed.), The Humanist Imperative in South Africa. African Sun Media. pp. 107.
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    Syrian Christians in Muslim Society: An Interpretation.Matti Moosa & Robert M. Haddad - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):563.
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    Consumer perceptions of greenwashing: lessons learned from the fashion sector in the UAE.Sufia Munir & Vivek Mohan - 2022 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 11 (1):1-44.
    The practice of ‘greenwashing’ may be characterized as the fabrication of green claims by organizations to portray a positive image. Greenwashing has not been examined in the United Arab Emirates, and the fashion sector is considered the second largest consumer of harmful chemicals, excessive water use, and non-compliant waste management practices behind the oil and gas sector. Using in-depth semi-structured interviews with fast fashion consumers in the UAE, an exploratory qualitative inquiry was conducted with a focus on the ‘seven sins (...)
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    Destanların Eğitimdeki İşlevi/ Atasözlerinin Destan Metinleri İle Öğretilmesi.Münir Cerrahoğlu - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 13):633-633.
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    An Arabic Version of the Testimonium Flavianum and Its Implications.Matti Moosa & Shlomo Pines - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (4):562.
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    A New Source on Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib al-Sara kh si: Florentine MS Arabic 299.Matti Moosa - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):19.
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    Formalism of Kant’s A Priori Versus Scheler’s Material A Priori.Imtiaz Moosa - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):33-47.
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    Naguib Mahfouz, a Bibliography: Arabic, English, French.Matti Moosa & Ragai N. Makar - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):544.
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    The Yezidis: A Study in Survival.Matti Moosa & John S. Guest - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):447.
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    Marital Life: A Challenge for Pursuing Higher Education by Women in Pakistan.Malik Munir, Bakhtawar Munir & Sana Bhutto - 2022 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 61 (2):71-89.
    _Misapprehensions of culture and religion are used for the early marriages of women in Pakistan, which generates few significant challenges for women to pursue their higher education. The present study identifies such challenges for married women in higher education. These challenges are relevant to women’s post-marriage lifespan in rural Pakistan. Building upon Fredrickson’s (2001) and Hobfoll’s (2001) theories focused on post marriages issues, the study has developed open-ended questions for collecting in-depth information. Therefore, 43 in-depth interviews with married women were (...)
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    Regulatory and ethical principles in research involving children and individuals with developmental disabilities.Eric G. Yan & Kerim M. Munir - 2004 - Ethics and Behavior 14 (1):31 – 49.
    Children and individuals with developmental disabilities compared to typical participants are disadvantaged not only by virtue of being vulnerable to risks inherent in research participation but also by the higher likelihood of exclusion from research altogether. Current regulatory and ethical guidelines although necessary for their protection do not sufficiently ensure fair distributive justice. Yet, in view of disproportionately higher burdens of co-occurring physical and mental disorders in individuals with DD, they are better positioned to benefit from research by equitable participation. (...)
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    Naturalistic Explanations of Apodictic Moral Claims: Brentano’s Ethical Intuitionism and Nietzsche’s Naturalism.Imtiaz Moosa - 2007 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (2):159-182.
    In this article (1) I extract from Brentano’s works (three) formal arguments against “genealogical explanations” of ethical claims. Such explanation can also be designated as “naturalism” (not his appellation); (2) I counter these arguments, by showing how genealogical explanations of even apodictic moral claims are logically possible (albeit only if certain unlikely, stringent conditions are met); (3) I show how Nietzsche’s ethics meets these stringent conditions, but evolutionary ethics does not. My more general thesis is that naturalism and intuitionism in (...)
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    2 The Human Person in Iqbal’s Thought.Ebrahim Moosa - 2015 - In Chad Hillier & Basit Koshul (eds.), Muhammad Iqbal: Essays on the Reconstruction of Modern Muslim Thought. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 12-32.
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    The Role of Dominance Hierarchy in the Evolution of Social Species.Mahdi Muhammad Moosa & S. M. Minhaz Ud-Dean - 2011 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (2):203-208.
    A number of animal species from different lineages live socially. One of the features of social living is the formation of dominance hierarchy. Despite its obvious benefit in the survival probability of the species, the hierarchical structureitself poses psychological and physiological burden leading to the chronic activation of stress related pathways. Considering these apparently conflicting observations, here we propose that social hierarchy can act as a selective force in the evolution of social species. We also discuss its role on social (...)
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    World University Rankings: Reflections on Teaching and Learning as the Cinderella function in the South African Higher Education System.Raazia Moosa - 2018 - African Journal of Business Ethics 12 (1).
    Within universities, a tension exists between research and teaching and learning, where research is often accorded a higher status creating a Cinderella effect by rendering teaching and learning of lesser importance. World university rankings, also referred to as global rankings, are contentious although they have become a permanent feature of the higher education system internationally. Lindsay argues that institutions have emphasized the importance of publications and prestige, which contribute to national and institutional reputation. Publications increase rankings thereby contributing to the (...)
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    Accountants and the Ethics of Profit.Rahat Munir & Craig Terry - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 15:327-347.
    Pressures are mounting upon Australian retailers including their ability to grow profit. Price deflation for many items, a lack of wage growth, and, the rise of huge online platforms is just some of the factors now creating difficulties for retailers. In the absence of sales growth, profit can only be improved with a focus on the cost side of the business. And, it is this focus that has brought about the potential for unethical decision making. This case study examines the (...)
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    Spritual reasoning of Samaniyah Tariqa’s seven grades in the context of integration of science.Munir Munir, Mailin Mailin & Idrus Alkaf - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):9.
    Scholars have widely discussed the paradigm of integration of Islam and science. Still, a model of integration of Islam and science that uses the reasoning of Martabat Tujuh [seven grades] has not been found. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the manuscripts of Shaykh Abdussamad al-Palimbani’s Martabat Tujuh in the integration of Islam and science. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach, and data collection techniques were documentation and interviews. This study found two spiritual reasons in the manuscript of Shaykh (...)
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    Functoriality and uniformity in Hrushovski's groupoid-cover correspondence.Levon Haykazyan & Rahim Moosa - 2018 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 169 (8):705-730.
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    A critical examination of Scheler's justification of the existence of values.Imtiaz Moosa - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (1):23-41.
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    Are Values Independent Entities? Scheler's Discussion of the Relation Between Values and Persons.Imtiaz Moosa - 1993 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 24 (3):265-275.
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    Does the Failure of Utilitarianism Justify a Belief in Intrinsic Value?Imtiaz Moosa - 2002 - Philo 5 (2):123-142.
    Intrinsic goodness is a non-Ielational property, in that the worth of an intrinsically good thing does not consist in it standing in a beneficial relationship to anyone. Except for the non-relational intrinsic goodness, which if it exists must be acknowledged by all (rational) beings, the only relational good we humans can logically and plausibly deem good is the “human-related” good. Thus, only these two options exist: from our human viewpoint, either all good things are human-related goods, or some good things (...)
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    Working Online During COVID-19: Accounts of First Year Students Experiences and Well-Being.Moeniera Moosa & Tanya Bekker - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The sudden move to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic has created an influx of epistemological, psycho-social, emotional and financial challenges for first year students. Lecturers and academics had to find creative and sustainable ways of ensuring that all students were epistemologically included. New policies and practices were introduced rapidly at universities to facilitate the unavoidable move to online learning. As initial teacher educators at a public University in South Africa we noted that the sudden move to working online (...)
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    The Origins of Modern Arabic Fiction.R. Hrair Dekmejian & Matti Moosa - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):745.
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    Polynomials and General Degree-Based Topological Indices of Generalized Sierpinski Networks.Chengmei Fan, M. Mobeen Munir, Zafar Hussain, Muhammad Athar & Jia-Bao Liu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    Sierpinski networks are networks of fractal nature having several applications in computer science, music, chemistry, and mathematics. These networks are commonly used in chaos, fractals, recursive sequences, and complex systems. In this article, we compute various connectivity polynomials such as M -polynomial, Zagreb polynomials, and forgotten polynomial of generalized Sierpinski networks S k n and recover some well-known degree-based topological indices from these. We also compute the most general Zagreb index known as α, β -Zagreb index and several other general (...)
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    The degree of nonminimality is at most 2.James Freitag, Rémi Jaoui & Rahim Moosa - 2023 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 23 (3).
    In this paper, it is shown that if [Formula: see text] is a complete type of Lascar rank at least 2, in the theory of differentially closed fields of characteristic zero, then there exists a pair of realisations [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] such that p has a nonalgebraic forking extension over [Formula: see text]. Moreover, if A is contained in the field of constants then p already has a nonalgebraic forking extension over [Formula: see text]. The results are (...)
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    Continuous Decoding of Hand Movement From EEG Signals Using Phase-Based Connectivity Features.Seyyed Moosa Hosseini & Vahid Shalchyan - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    The principal goal of the brain-computer interface is to translate brain signals into meaningful commands to control external devices or neuroprostheses to restore lost functions of patients with severe motor disabilities. The invasive recording of brain signals involves numerous health issues. Therefore, BCIs based on non-invasive recording modalities such as electroencephalography are safer and more comfortable for the patients. The BCI requires reconstructing continuous movement parameters such as position or velocity for practical application of neuroprostheses. The BCI studies in continuous (...)
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    Is It Possible To Read Novels Of Yakup Kadri As A "Social Chronic"?Münire Kevser BAŞ - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    Strongly Minimal Groups in the Theory of Compact Complex Spaces.Matthias Aschenbrenner, Rahim Moosa & Thomas Scanlon - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):529 - 552.
    We characterise strongly minimal groups interpretable in elementary extensions of compact complex analytic spaces.
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