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The Islamic world and global cooperation
Mahathir Mohamad: Keynote address. - S. 1-20. Dialogue with the Prime Minister. - S. 21-49. Report of plenary session I: Forging cooperation for a better future. - S. 51-73. Resolutions of workshop group I: Forging cooperation from the political dimension. Resolutions of workshop group II: Forging cooperation from the religio-cultural dimension. Resolutions of workshop group III: Forging cooperation from the economic dimension. - S. 75-108. Report of plenary session II. - S. 109-136. Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Sarji bin: Closing remarks. - S. 137-140
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The islamic world and Europe: some issues
Mohamad, Mahathir: Europe and the Islamic world: correcting perceptions - the way to better relations. - S. 1-17. Dialogue with the Prime Minister. - S. 19-40. Abu Bakar, Mohamad: Islam, Malaysia and Europe. Perceiving the past, perfecting the future. - S. 41-59. Myttenaere, Lucie de: Islam in Belgium. A modern presence in the heart of Europe. - S. 61-70. Hassan, Mohd. Kamal: Islam, Malaysia and Europe. The need to build bridges. - S. 71-96. Karlsson, Ingmar: The need for bridge-building. How can mutual tolerance and respect be promoted? - S. 97-105. Peschke, Karl-Heinz: Christian perspective of economic ethics in dialogue with Islam. - S. 107-114. Resolutions. - S. 115-121. Recommendations. - S. 122-124
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Islamic civilization: Present and future challenges
Abu Bakar bin; Mustapha, Haji: Towards a brighter future. - S. 3-10. Badawi, Jamal: Muslims' contributions to civilization. Its roots and historical manifestation. - S. 13-48. Abu Bakar, Mohamad: Managing the future. Islam in the post-Cold War era. - S. 51-69. Acikgenc, Alparslan: Conceptual foundation for the emergence of Islamic civilization. - S. 73-94. Bakar, Osman: The place of science in Islamic culture. - S. 97-134
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Islam: science and technology
Bin Abdul Rahman, Omar: Strategic importance of science and technology to the nation and Ummah. - S. 1-12. Hussain, Shabbir: Managing science and technology development in Islamic countries. - S. 13-46. Zin, Shaharir bin Mohamad: Towards a quantum leap in the development of Islamic science in Malaysia. - S. 47-76. Salleh, Muhammad Ridzuan: The challenge of today. The moral and ethical values of Islam within the context of knowledge based technology intensive culture. - S. 77-92. Shariffadeen, Mohd. Azzman: Ethical and moral issues in the development and application of information technology. - S. 93-111. Peng, Martin Khor Kok: Some moral and ethical issues in the development of specific military technologies. - S. 113-134. Sood, Ishak Md.: A discussion on modern medicine, Islamic medicine, homeopathy and traditional medicine. - S. 135-146. Abdul Majid, Roslani: Islam and specific medical practices. - S. 147-156. Nasim, Anwar: Moral and ethical issues in the development of biotechnology and genetic engineering. - S. 157-170. Salleh, Khalijah Mohd.; Razak, Anuar Ab.: Science and technology. Involvement and excellence of the Malaysian Muslims. - S. 171-187. Panel discussion. - S. 188-206
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Values-based management: The way forward for the next millennium
Zarqa, Muhammad Anas: The relevance of values in management. An Islamic perspective. - S. 3-17. Alhabshi, Syed Othman: Values-based leadership. Its significance to modern organisation. - S. 21-32. (...) Swidler, Leonard: The intimate intertwining of business, religion and dialogue. - S. 59-80. Flint, Edwin M.: The practice of values-based management. The experience of Esso. - S. 83-98. Hashim, Muhammad Ali b.: The practice of values-based management. The experience of Johor Corporation. - S. 101-137
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Islam, knowledge and ethics: A pertinent culture for managing organisations
Bin Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Sarji: The importance of knowledge for organisations. - S. 3-7. Habshi, Syed Othman al-: Knowledge based organisation. The way towards the future millennium. - S. 9-23. Hashim, Muhammad Ali bin Haji: Building a learning organisation. An Islamic approach. - S. 25-64. Ismail, Hamzah: Islamic perspective on research and development in modern organisations. - S. 65-78. Hassan, Nik Mustapha Hj. Nik: Enriching knowledge culture towards developing a civil society. - S. 79-103. Bin-Mohamed, Mustapha: Ethics for profits. The challenges ahead. - S. 107-118. Habshi, Syed Othman al-: Ethics for profits. The way towards sustainability. - S. 119-135. Bin Hashim, Muhammad Ali: Ethics for profits. The current realities. - S. 137-158. Hassan, Nik Mustapha Hj. Nik: Civil society for sustainable economic development. - S. 159-190
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Islam and development in Asia
Ibrahim, Ismail bin Haji: Introduction - Islam in Southeast Asia. - S. 1-4. Loqman, Muhammad: Islamic banking and business. Laws vis-a-vis economic development. - S. 9-49. Endo, Shigeru: Non-interest financing and the Islamic economies. - S. 51-56. Muhammady, Muhammad 'Uthman El-: The Muslim society as an information society. - S. 61-65. Abdul Majeed, Abu Bakar: Information age. An Islamic perspective. - S. 67-84. Kosugi, Yusushi: OIC as an international Shura body of the Islamic world. - S. 89-95. Shukri, Muhammad Aziz: War and peace in Islam. - S. 97-104. Resolutions. - S. 105-115
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