College of Art and Design University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan The holy Quran (Al-Kitab) Design and Decoration Submitted to: Dr. Kanwal Khalid By Syed Hammad Hassan MFA-Graphic Design Date: 06 March, 2015 ABSTRACT The art of “The holy Quran Design & Decoration” has a specific place in the arts that have been associated to the Muslims. Islam as a religion explained through ‘The Book; Quran’, precisely known
sorrow over the agony of Aal e Rasool(S.A.W.W.) and 72 companions.Then is the Rabi-ul-Awal: the Holy month of birth of the last prophet Hazrat Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) which is celebrated by the Muslims all over the world with great pomp & show.Then in the Islamic Calendar,Ramadan is the most sacred month. In Ramadan, the Muslims are provided a special relaxation in working hours.Markets get open late in the
life to deal in Successful way and Accounting is also an integral part of our life. This Research provides the Methodology of Islamic Accounting, discussed the features, the objectives and the principles of Islamic accounting, the differences between Islamic and conventional accounting, the different Islamic accounting practices and the way it is presented in the balance sheet. The objective of the research is to increase the knowledge of the readers about the Islamic accounting and to know the extent
Maqasid Al-Shariah defined as the objectives, purposes, principles from the Islamic law (Ashur, 2006). It could also be interpreted as the higher objectives of the law giver (Al-Raysuni, 2005). The Islamic Law is based on from the Holy Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) which is the guideline from deep understanding and awareness towards all devotional acts. According to Imam al Ghazali, the objective of the Islamic Law is to promote the welfare of people which lies in the protection
and unison. Gandhi was devoted to the preaching of Indian scriptures. His idea of non-violence is the essence of the Gita. He believed that in the divine surrounding of nature human soul attains liberation from the bondages of corporeal frame. The prophets believed that nature inspires man to procure divinity, to value it and to preserve it. Man learns the principle of justice, co-operation, compassion and realization of the Self in the intimate hours of communion with nature. Gandhi is also identical
its people, freedom from their past, and a love that can never be known outside of Jesus. But even though Christianity offers so much there are still other religions that have sprung up. These religions completely differ from Christianity. In this paper we will be compare and contrasting Christianity to one of today’s major religions Secular Humanism, and approve that Christianity is the true way. Now we will compare and contrast the differ disciples for each religion. Christianity is the only religion
Woman: God’s second mistake? Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher, who regarded ‘thirst for power’ as the sole driving force of all human actions, has many a one-liners to his credit. ‘Woman was God’s second mistake’, he declared. Unmindful of the reactionary scathing criticism and shrill abuses he invited for himself, especially from the ever-irritable feminist brigade. The fact and belief that God never ever commits a mistake, brings Nietzsche’s proclamation dashingly down into the dust bin