نتایج جستجو برای: moral values in islamic cities

تعداد نتایج: 17029044  

نقی زاده, محمّد ,

Despite many scholars in various domains including scientific, academic, professional and political fields talking about “Islamic city” and “Islamic ideal city” (Utopia), there is not a specific definition for “Islamic city” based on sacred Islamic texts. In other words, a variety of definitions and attributes of the “Islamic ideal city” are spread in texts based on different backgrounds and st...

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in fact this study is concerned with the relationship between the variation in thematice structure and the comprehension of spoken language. so the study focused on the following questions: 1. is there any relationship between thematic structure and the comprehension of spoken language? 2. which of the themes would have greated thematic force and be easier for the subjects to comprehend? accord...

2006
Mahmoud El-Gamal

The notion of " Islamic finance " was born during the tumultuous identity-politics years of the mid-twentieth century. Indian, Pakistani, and Arab thinkers contemplated independence from Britain, and independence of Pakistan from India, within a context of " Islamic society. " Islam was assumed to inspire political, economic, and financial systems that are distinctive and independent of the Wes...

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2012
Foroozan Atashzadeh Shorideh Tahereh Ashktorab Farideh Yaghmaei

Researchers have identified the phenomena of moral distress through many studies in Western countries. This research reports the first study of moral distress in Iran. Because of the differences in cultural values and nursing education, nurses working in intensive care units may experience moral distress differently than reported in previous studies. This research used a qualitative method invo...

Journal: :International Journal on Advanced Science, Education, and Religion 2020

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 0
hamidreza shoaie ph.d., department of art and architecture, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran seyed mostafa mokhtabad amrei associate professor, department of dramatic literature, faculty of art, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran farah habib associate professor, department of art and architecture, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

islamic and iranian cities, both, east and west, know the physical monuments of islamic culture1 based on one of the features of the islamic cities. meanwhile, other religious centers, including tkaya, hosseiniyeh and hospice is not the case to considerate, while these elements cause to shape group behavior, strengthen social ties and strengthening of cultural integration, have always played a ...

1967
Robert Skillern

There is a general tendency among those who talk about youth problems to make pronouncements on moral issues. This is very often done with little knowledge of the facts, so that these problems concerning young people are discussed in something of a vacuum, outside the general context of the social structure in which they live. The value of the Eppels' book lies in the fact that not only have th...

Borzo Morovat Mostafa Baghbanian

Because of its structure and cultural, social and historical conditions, the country of Iran has various ethnic, religious, and racial types. On the other hand, as  an element of large Islamic nation, Iran encounters various complex cultural conditions. The nature and the origin of unity and unification are the common points between these organs at both national and Islamic nation's level. In f...

Alalhesabi, Mehran, Khayredin, Reza, Khorsand, Ramin,

The realization of the concept of 24-hour city and urban nightlife has been controversial from the very beginning, even in the original source, the western cities. Adherents of the 24-hour city believe that the nightlife increases economic prosperity, presence of urban spaces, security enhancement, space branding, and etc. In contrast, opponents do not recommend the nightlife in cities for reas...

2016
Omar Qureshi Aasim I. Padela MD

Muslim physicians and Islamic jurists analyze the moral dimensions of biomedicine using different tools and processes. While the deliberations of these two classes of experts involve judgments about the deliverables of the other’s respective fields, Islamic jurists and Muslim physicians rarely engage in discussions about the constructs and epistemic frameworks that motivate their analyses. The ...

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