SA H Ahsani August 1, 1997
#6 Posted by DarkLord on January 15, 2003 11:07:03 am
VEry good article! i have copied it and am going to show it to ppl! thanks
#5 Posted by suaraz on December 26, 1999 2:08:24 am
The above article indicates that there are interest free banks in America. Can you provide their names and phone numbers please?. Thanks
#4 Posted by dedi on July 29, 1999 8:59:40 pm
I am looking for article of islamic or banking
acounting.
Please, tell me about the subject, where can I find it
Thank`s a lot.
#3 Posted by dahmad on January 8, 1999 3:23:05 pm
Your article is refreshing and presents the issue of al-riba very clearly and in common English. Thank you. I would like to include some quotes from your paper (with permission) in a new book -- Takaful: A global look, which will be published later this spring.
Sincerely,
Donelle Ahmad, co-author
Sincerely,
Donelle Ahmad, co-author
#2 Posted by ahd1968 on November 30, 1998 6:21:02 am
Do you think you can refer us to Islamic financial
institutions which will lend on Mudaraba?
Thank you.
institutions which will lend on Mudaraba?
Thank you.
#1 Posted by Kalicharan on November 30, 1999 12:00:00 am
``and Al-Jabr-wal-Muqabla heralded modern
mathematics in which Arabic numerals replaced Latin numbers;``
I think the author of the article should have done more research before making the above statement. It has proven conclusively that the modern numerals, which we use in the modern world, originated from India. That is why it is rightly called Hindu-Arabic Numerals. The suffix Arabic has been put in, to acknowledge the role played by Arabs in spreading the Hindu Numerals. I do not know the truth behind the other statements from history mentioned by the author, but I would definitely take all the historical evidence used to prove the author`s argument with ``a pinch of salt``.
KayCee
mathematics in which Arabic numerals replaced Latin numbers;``
I think the author of the article should have done more research before making the above statement. It has proven conclusively that the modern numerals, which we use in the modern world, originated from India. That is why it is rightly called Hindu-Arabic Numerals. The suffix Arabic has been put in, to acknowledge the role played by Arabs in spreading the Hindu Numerals. I do not know the truth behind the other statements from history mentioned by the author, but I would definitely take all the historical evidence used to prove the author`s argument with ``a pinch of salt``.
KayCee
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