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Abstract Leasing ended with ownership, is investment formula
correspond with the lack of financial resources for individuals want to own property and who are unable to purchase directly it also helps sweeten contract customers in the hire purchase in the field of trade, and marketing of industrial products such as the sale of machinery and equipment.
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Leasing ended with ownership is spread widely in the field of contemporary economic transactions, making knowledge adaptable doctrinal statement and his legitimate matter of urgency, should the workers in the jurisprudence of the financial calamity doctrinal statement to customers by banks and individuals alike.
The researcher tried to collect what has been written on the subject of Leasing ended with ownership in some concentration and analysis of the most important jurisprudential problems raised by the scholars during their treatment of the subject.
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Abstract The dihaar before Islam of the hardest types of separation
between the couple and the most damaging to women, as was the man if abused with his wife and hatred did not want to marry the other a phenomenon which, becomes as a result of this act harmful, are neither married, nor is it absolutely can not marry other .
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When Islam came to lift the injustice of these actions envisaged in that justice and fairness, to relieve the suffering of the wife, and explained the pair's risk of injustice and ugliness do, then cling Atonement to be an example to others, fulfilling his private interest of the family, social and interest in the coherence of general households.
It came to this research illustrates the concept zihaar and demonstrate the damage in use, and the position of Islamic law from its users, and how to extend justice and brotherhood among couples in their family life. key words : Marige - damage - protection - the marital relationship - act harmful - false speech ....
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Abstract Since a long time ago, the stone age man had started traveling
and migrating from one place to another without any restriction or hindrance, in an effort to search for better conditions to ensure his survival, and escaping from the nature rigors and the natural disasters, such as floods ,famines, earthquakes and drought… in search of a livelihood. There were many reasons of the migration to include other fields, and the most notably, the quest for security or stability escaping from the systems rigors, and the migration of our prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, is the best example that can be given.
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In the current era, the economic and the sociological motives come at the forefront of the migration causes, besides the security, pushing countries which receive immigrants to issue laws and measures for reducing this phenomenon, and this has led the spread of the Irregular migration which is known as the illegal immigration. This article will analyze the issue of the immigration by, the definition of this phenomenon, its causes and forms ,and methods of achieving it, with identifying the positive and negative effects on the individual and society, whether immigrant community or the receivers.
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Roger Garaudy is interested in a dialogue and the importance of those who say, as devoted a large part of the effort to develop the idea of mutual acceptance among interlocutors.
Dialogue has begun Political with Roger Garaudy, and continued as well, that has become a cultural and had done much to become a religious, carrying a big headline is the dialogue between religions
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No one can accurately determine what time really is, because it is one of the deepest mysteries of the world that we do we feel, but that we cannot fully define. The human sense of time varies according to the psychological state in which a person is. An unconscious person, a sleeper and an insane person, for example, do not feel the passage of time, and experiments showed that the sense of time varies from one age group to another From here, we can conclude that time is actually linked to the depths of human consciousness, and can readily change. It can be fast or slow. In the rest of the article, we cite other experiments Key words: sense, time, experiment “out of time”, Psychological time, Physical time.
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The present research paper aims at highlighting the importance of the environmental culture as the cornerstone of a long lasting development in the modern society, since the environmental protection and maintenance are considered as one of the important aspects of development entering into tight relationship with man’s awareness and environmental culture. Thus, the latter has become one of the main principles claimed by the modern man with regard to its great importance in human life.
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In fact, environmental culture aims at boosting the environmental awareness through media and environmental education; the latter is among the methods used in conceiving a positive environmental behaviour which is considered as the main condition for every person who wants to perform his role efficiently in protecting environment and, consequently, contributing in realising long lasting development in the society. Key-words: environmental culture – environmental media – long lasting development - environmental education
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differences in social support in patients with differences diabetes, according to a changing social situation for the single. and by variable economic situation for the benefit of people with good economic situation, according to a variable of type diabetes for type 1. Keywords: diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, social support.
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