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Hamas

Unwritten Chapters

Hamas won an overwhelming electoral victory in January 2006, overturning many assumptions regionally and globally. Branded as terrorist by Israel and the West, it is the largest Palestinian militant Islamist organisation, formed fifteen years ago at the beginning of the first intifada. A grass-roots organisation that commands wide respect among Palestinians for its incorruptibility, Hamas is divided into two main sections, one responsible for establishing schools, hospitals and religious institutions, the other for military action and terror attacks carried out by its armed underground wing the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades. This book charts the origins of Hamas among the Muslim Brotherhood, details the influence of its exiled leadership in Syria and elsewhere, and sets out its internal structure and political objectives. This new edition includes an additional chapter covering events since the books original publication in November 2006.

... 133, 136–140, 142–143, 145, 147, 150, 158, 191–192, 196, 197, 199, 210,
225, 226, 232, 234, 242, 321, 329, 331, 333, 340 Pollard, Jonathan 335 Popular
Resistance Committees (PRC) 233,239, 241 Powell, Colin 203 Premadasa, Sir
Lankan President Ranasinghe 163 Prince Abdullah of Jordan 124 Prince
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia 112, 116 Prince Bandar ibn Sultan 256, 259 Prior,
Michael 343 Prisoners' Document 236-238,240–242 Prophet Muhammad 41,
154, 159, 173– 177, ...

Sarmada

'This is a very Syrian novel, illustrating sectarian co-existence and providing glimpses of the country's mystical and literary wonders. Political history is integrated smoothly into the narrative. Azzam's criticism of dictatorship is scathingly precise.' The Independent'The novel's gaze reaches toward an understanding of what Syria will need to grapple with in order to bring about a true Syrian Spring.' The New YorkerThe town of Sarmada, Arabic for 'perpetuate' or 'the eternally-not-changed', is the novel's fictitious setting. Women are the protagonists of this story, that spans several generations and extends from Syria to Paris and back again. Sarmada is set in the Druze area and is a declaration of love for tolerance and for the peaceful coexistence of the many religious groups that live there in close proximity. The Druze baptise their children and celebrate Christian holidays; however, the priests regularly collect money to build houses for Muslims and Druze alike.Myths, communists, nationalists, murder, illicit love, superstition, erotic trees and women's breasts make up the tapestry of this beguiling and enchanting novel. Sarmada is direct, ruthless and full of fire, full of irony and satire all told in a language and voice that is entirely unique. 'This is a very Syrian novel, illustrating sectarian co-existence and providing glimpses of the country's mystical and literary wonders. Political history is integrated smoothly into the narrative. Azzam's criticism of dictatorship is scathingly precise.' [The Independent]. 'The novel's gaze reaches toward an understanding of what Syria will need to grapple with in order to bring about a true Syrian Spring.' [The New Yorker] The town of Sarmada, Arabic for 'perpetuate' or 'the eternally-not-changed', is the novel's fictitious setting. Women are the protagonists of this story, that spans several generations and extends from Syria to Paris and back again. Sarmada is set in the Druze area and is a declaration of love for tolerance and for the peaceful coexistence of the many religious groups that live there in close proximity. The Druze baptise their children and celebrate Christian holidays; however, the priests regularly collect money to build houses for Muslims and Druze alike. Myths, communists, nationalists, murder, illicit love, superstition, erotic trees and women's breasts make up the tapestry of this beguiling and enchanting novel. Sarmada is direct, ruthless and full of fire, full of irony and satire all told in a language and voice that is entirely unique.

It was written by a Yemeni poet called Abdullah alHazred – which, perhaps, is a
corruption of Hadramaut – who wrote it after many years of solitude spent in the
desert hunting the few powerful, if ostracised, genies and demons left on earth.
They, the genies and demons, had been around a long time back before God
decided to cast them out and replace them with humankind, for whom he had a
special affection. AlHazred, also known as the Mad Poet, had written a history of
the deep ...

Muqadimah Cinta

Apalagi sudah menjadi fitrah bagi setiap pria pasti memiliki rasa ketertarikan
pada wanita, begitu pula sebaliknya. Namun, Islam memberikan panduan yang
sangat jelas demi kebaikan umatnya. Mampukah tiap diri kita menata semua?
Menata perasaan cinta dan kasih sayang benar-benar sesuai dengan syariah?
Dalam buku Manajemen Cinta karya Abdullah Nasih Ulwan disebutkan, cinta
juga harus di-manage dengan baik, terutama cinta pada Allah SWT, Rasulullah
saw, cinta ...

Ternyata Shalat Sambil Menggendong Anak itu Tetap Sah!

Apabila suami tidak memberikan izin dan si istri tetap berangkat maka hukumnya
ia telah bermaksiat kepada suami. Sebab, shalat berjamaah bagi istri adalah
sunah biasa, sementara meminta izin adalah wajib. Jadi, jangan sampai
memburu yang sunah dengan meninggalkan yang wajib. Dalam hadits Ibnu
Umar radhiyallahu anhu dijelaskan sebagai berikut. “Sesungguhnya Abdullah
bin Umar pernah berkata, 'Saya mendengar Rasulallah saw bersabda, '
Janganlah kamu semua ...

Sakinah Cinta

Sementara itu, ridha dan murka orangtua adalah seperti ridha dan murka Allah. “
Ridha Allah bergantung kepada keridhaan orangtua dan murka Allah
bergantung kepada kemurkaan orangtua.” (HR Bukhari, Ibnu Hibban, Tirmidzi,
dan Hakim) Kewajiban anak laki-laki dalam memberikan perhatiannya pada
kedua orangtuanya walaupun ia sudah menikah adalah jelas, seperti dalam
sabda Rasulullah saw pada riwayat beriut ini. Abdullah bin Amru bin Ash
meriwayatkan bahwa ada ...

La Tahzan untuk Wanita Haid

Dialah Salamah dan ibunya, Hindun bin Abi Umayyah atau sejarah lebih sering
menyebutnya dengan Ummu Salamah. Ummu Salamah adalah putri dari
pemuka yang kaya di Bani Mughirah, Abu Umayyah. Parasnya jelita dan ia
adalah seorang yang cerdas. Setelah menginjak usia remaja, ia dinikahkan
dengan Abdullah bin Abdul Asad Al-Makhzumi. Lalu, keduanya berkat hidayah
Allah Ketika kaum muslimin berhijrah ke Madinah, keduanya SWT, menyatakan
keislamannya.

The Emerging Middle East Financial Markets

The book aims to unravel the potentials of Middle East financial markets, which are spread over a large and wealthy part of the world. These markets are gradually being opened for international investors seeking diversification and rewarding risk adjusted returns. However, opening up to international investors is a necessary but not a sufficient condition to attract institutional money needed to provide depth and professionalism to these markets. Without a cultural shift towards more transparency, better regulations and governance, and the availability of custody, clearance and equity research, up to international best practice, not much institutional money will be forthcoming to the region. Funding sources in the Middle East and North Africa Region are still predominantly channeled through the banking system, with equity and fixed income markets playing a marginal role. While the world’s financial markets show on average a balanced structure of bank assets, stock market capitalization and debt securities, the capital mix in the region is heavily skewed towards bank assets with a share of 58.8%, equities around 34% and debt securities (bonds and Sukuk) 7.2%. Stock markets of the UAE and Qatar have recently been upgraded to emerging market status, which together with Egypt are the only three Arab countries that have selected listed companies featuring in the Morgan Stanley Capital Index for Emerging Markets (MSCI EM). Saudi Arabia has opened its stock market to direct investment by foreign financial institutions in the second half of 2015. The opening of the Saudi stock market is a major positive development for the region’s capital markets. The path ahead for MENA finance has become now clearer. The relative weight of commercial banks in the financial system will diminish gradually, and a wider range of financial services will be provided by deeper and increasingly more sophisticated debt and equity capital markets, in line with worldwide trends. Sharia compliant products, such as Sukuk, are expected to continue to grow at double-digit rate to meet the strong demand generated regionally and internationally.

These are Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC), Qatar Financial Center (
QFC), Bahrain Financial Harbor (BFH) and King Abdullah Financial District in
Riyadh (KAFD). Only Dubai features among the top twenty financial centers
worldwide in terms of contribution of its financial services to GDP, after New York,
London, Paris, Chicago, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Frankfurt,
Zurich and Geneva. Cities such as Cairo, Kuwait City, Beirut, Casablanca, and
Amman have ...