4 research outputs found
FAKTOR PENYEBAB RADIKALISME DI INDONESIA
This study analyzes what drives Radicalism in Indonesia. Many argue between groups about their respective understandings, even though they are of the same religion. In today's era, this is good news for us, because knowledge in the fields of technology, science, medicine, progress very rapidly for Muslims, but in the field of morals, morals, social and even economics in Islam, it has a negative impact on radicals. This is because the group monitors their religious texts or texts based on their ratios or lusts without wanting to look at the arguments of naqli or aqli, so that in appreciating the ratio they often go too far.
Keywords: Causing Factors, Radicalis
Analysis of commute characteristics and residential location of IIUM Gombak campus employees of Malaysia
Higher learning institutions, particularly universities, are important nodes which can help in decentralizing the monocentric stigma of urban areas by encouraging employment and housing growth in metropolitan areas. The case study Gombak Campus of International Islamic University Malaysia (HUM), located 15 kilometers to the north-west of Kuala Lumpur City, is currently an employment node in the Klang Valley region. -Being a node of employment, it is expected that it will generate residential development in the vicinity 'of its location by supporting the determining two factors of residential location - commuting cost and rent. Although there are certain truths that rent and commute cost are important determinants in residential location, other factors also influence residential location decision making. This paper, therefore, attempts to identify an array of factors and the extent to which these factors influence commute and residential attributes of the employees of IIUM Gombak Campus. Findings of this study reveal that there is a significant relationship between commute behavior and residential characteristics and a number of other factors normally overlooked by the mainstream residential location models
Analysis of commute characteristics and residential location choice of IIUM Gombak Campus employees of Malaysia
Higher learning institutions, particularly universities, are important nodes which can help in decentralizing the monocentric stigma of urban areas by encouraging employment and housing growth in metropolitan areas. The case study Gombak Campus of International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), located 15 kilometres to the north-west of Kuala Lumpur City, is currently an employment node in the Klang Valley region. Being a node of employment, it is expected to generate residential development in the vicinity of its location by supporting the determining two factors of residential location - commuting cost and rent. Although there are certain truths that rent and commute cost are important determinants in households’ residential location, other factors also influence residential location decision making. This paper, therefore, attempts to identify an array of factors and the extent to which these factors influence commute and residential attributes of the employees of IIUM Gombak Campus. Findings of this study reveal that there is a significant relationship between commute behaviour and residential characteristics and a number of other factors normally overlooked by the mainstream residential location choice models
Does good clinical practice at the primary care improve the outcome care for diabetic patients? Gender differences
Background: The Middle East region is predicted to have one of the highest prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) in the world. This is the first study in the region to assess treatment outcome of DM according to gender