scholarly journals The Negative Effects of The Corona 19 Pandemic on Islamic Economics and Current Livinghood: A Case Study of Maqasid Sharia

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-26
Author(s):  
Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Mahmoud Edris

This research aims to shed light on the negative repercussions resulting from the Corona 19 pandemic, and its impact on the Islamic economy and the global living reality that has been affected by the terrible spread of this epidemic in the world, and the panic and fear it has caused to all people through the news seen and read in media channels and websites Social contact causing irreversible psychological damage. The study problem will address unemployment as an aggravating negative phenomenon facing the world. Many lost their jobs, and governments and private institutions were unable to compensate them. In order to get out of the crisis, the study indicated that people do the humanitarian work that must be done legally, which is standing next to other needy people with cooperation and cooperation, whether at the level of individuals or institutions. For the clarity of the method, this research will be conducted through the descriptive and analytical method, which will show whether the Corona epidemic is a disease caused by a viral infection or an economic game among adults. Finally, the most important results are sought from the reasons for choosing the topic. To arrange the paper, the researcher will deal with it through two axes: The first axis: deals with the negative repercussions of Corona and its impact on the Islamic economy and financial markets. The second axis: It deals with the psychological aspects of Corona and its role in society and the complexity of their living conditions, studying the purposes of the Sharia.

Author(s):  
Reeta Sharma ◽  
P. K. Bhattacharya ◽  
Shantanu Ganguly ◽  
Arun Kumar

Today's world is technology-driven. Technology has penetrated almost every sphere of human life. Digital marking is one of the technologies that have attracted people from different age groups all over the world with their advanced nature of applications and uses. One of the foremost reasons why patrons like to use this technology is because these are not only user-friendly in nature and innovativeness but also carry the knowledge economies. Marketing and branding through digital media channels are very decent ventures that have steadily increased in value and are thereby considered safe and secure investments. In this chapter, the authors discuss a case study of ICDL 2016 conference where social media and other technology is widely used to market this event and catch prospective users.


Author(s):  
Mehmet Altınay ◽  
Belal Shneikat

Internationalization has become one of the hotly debated issues in higher education institutions due its role in competitive advantage. Countries around the world encourage their universities to engage in competition and cooperation on the local and global level, and this can't be achieved without internationalization. This chapter is proposed to shed light on a unique case study: internationalization of higher education in North Cyprus, which is a politically unrecognized country. To achieve the aim of this chapter, a survey from International Association of Universities (IAU) was adapted to evaluate the internationalization in the four largest and oldest universities in North Cyprus.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-43
Author(s):  
Bhim Bahadur Kunwar

This research aims to discover and present the impacts of COVID-19 in tourism in the context of Lumbini and its premises. As COVID-19 spread globally, it has created many challenges in health and security, daily lives, the national economy, and the global tourism industry. The COVID-19 outbreak has been considered as the most challenging tragedy that occurred in the world after the 2nd world war. The World Health Organization (WHO) had listed Nepal also as a country with a high-risk zone of COVID-19.The travel restriction and nationwide lock-down implemented by many countries including Nepal have resulted in a stranded traveler’s movement. As the consequences ticket reservation, flight services, transportation, hotel, and restaurants were closed and several job losses were registered in the tourism sector. The negative effects like fear, threat, frustration, and losing the confidence of tourism entrepreneurs appeared. This has brought changes in the tourists’ behavior and their motivation to travel for the next few years. In Lumbini businesses like lodges, hotels, restaurants, and travel offices were also severely affected by the pandemic. Thus, the tourism sector has been facing serious threats due to the prolonged lockdown and closing of tourism activities than the terror of COVID-19 itself.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 126-136
Author(s):  
Mazhar Chishti

The aim of this investigation is about the economic effects of Coronavirus, broadly branded as COVID-19. Since its initiation in China, it has cast-iron a large number of lives of human while living millions in isolate in view of viral diseases. Where it brings significant human affliction, it additionally makes worldwide economic interruptions around the world. It obstructs development and smooth activity of businesses of all kinds which badly hamper the balance of trade, exports, imports; public spending, remittances, capital formation process and financial markets all are in the dangers of COVID-19. The whole world goes through a similar example for example curfews and lockdown of changing degrees leaving markets and working environments dead. It stops income age as well as acquires an extraordinary expense to states while managing with worldwide pandemic in the midst of general wellbeing. Accordingly, its economies effects are all the more distressing and subverting. The economies like Pakistan which is already facing political and economic trials is in intimidating position alongside negative developments are confronting a lack of assets to battle with it not to mention bearing income misfortune.


TEME ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Ђуро М. Ђурић ◽  
Владимир М. Јовановић ◽  
Мирјана М. Мисаиловић

The objective of this paper is to present the regulation of insolvency of banks and other financial institutions in some West Balkans countries (Serbia, Montenegro and FYROM) candidates for the EU membership and its development under the influence of the EU regulations. This question has become particularly interesting since the onset of the world financial crisis of 2008. Banks and financial institutions from the EU countries are among major players in financial markets. The crisis has shown that the models that have previously existed were not sufficient and did not enable an adequate level of cooperation between member states, in order to minimize the spreading of negative effects of individual insolvencies and problems of individual financial institutions across the EU and all over the world. Therefore, changes were needed in the regulations, and indeed, certain changes have been made. This paper tries to see and evaluate the enlargement of the EU which is currently not on top of the EU political and economic agenda, the candidate countries are in the process of adjusting their legislation and practices in order to be better prepared for negotiating with the EU, but also in order to make their respective economic conditions and markets more harmonized with the EU countries, therefore making them more attractive to potential foreign investors. We shall attempt to give a brief analysis of how several West Balkans EU candidate countries have reacted to the described changes in the EU regulations regarding financial institutions and handling their financial difficulties.


2021 ◽  
pp. 142-154
Author(s):  
Joe Ungemah

This chapter tells the story of the North Pond Hermit who lived without social contact for 30 years and the subsequent effect on his identity. As a result of his severe social isolation, Christopher Thomas Knight lost his bearings on where he fit into society and how he should interact with others. The freedom he gained in not being defined came at the cost of becoming disjointed from the world around him. The way social labels and multiple group memberships define personal identity can be understood by the Twenty Statements Test and is brought to life through the case study of Tim Fischer, the former head of diversity and inclusion at Marathon Oil, a company where the average employee is said to “bleed blue.” Identity is in constant flux and, as such, shared identities should be enjoyed for as long as they last.


2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 459-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yiwei Wang

Summary Chinese public diplomacy — considered to be the continuation of its internal affairs — is booming unlike anywhere else in the world. Yet its rise is being hampered by several domestic constraints that are identity-related, institutional, societal and cultural in nature. This contribution aims to shed light on the domestic dilemmas that could hamper the rise of Chinese public diplomacy. It first explains what Chinese public diplomacy entails and the initiatives that have been undertaken by the Chinese government in this field. It then focuses on the different kinds of domestic pressures that are challenging the rise of Chinese public diplomacy, and briefly touches upon the case study of Chinese public diplomacy towards Europe, while suggesting paths to overcome these challenges. The author suggests that in order for Chinese public diplomacy to reach its full potential, China needs to overcome its domestic constraints, and to this end, the Chinese government needs to stimulate the collaboration of Chinese domestic non-state actors with international civil society around shared values.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 1039-1042
Author(s):  
Sara Habib ABDERRAZAG ◽  
Lynda Kazi-Tani

Recently, the world has become a small village, mainly due to media and its impact on people. In the Arab world, a special attention starts to be given to dubbed serials, the Turkish ones in particular. The latter have influenced the culture of many categories of viewers, including adolescents. Thus, the focal point of this study is to shed light on Algerian Adolescents’ motives for watching Turkish dubbed series and how the latter affect their way of thinking and behaviour. The present paper will mainly highlight the negative effects for it has been noticed that a great change is taking place on the part of Algerian adolescents. To reach this aim and to better explore the situation, a questionnaire will be conducted for a group of adolescents.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clancy Wilmott

In this paper I consider how debates in critical cartography about the classificatory and calculative logics of the map might be renegotiated through the concepts of “making-kin,” “sympoesis,” and the chthonic. Between Haraway’s (2014) Staying With The Trouble and Foucault’s (2002) writings on mathesis and taxinomia in The Order of Things, I argue that a more situated understanding of mapping—as an entanglement between people, tools, landscapes, cultures—might realise a more open, and more attentive, way of mapping. I return to the popular case study, OpenStreetMap, to excavate how the use and misuse of taxonomic and mathematical logics through its collaborative and amateur affordabilities shed light on different ways of sorting-with the world. I argue that, in the unexpected emergence of proposed classifications (and despite the disciplining power of cartographic discourses), roots of a new and more inclusive cartography linger in the archive, waiting to be fertilsed.


Author(s):  
Ilda Koca-Baltic ◽  
Ana Momcilovic-Petronijevic

Superior information technology and global network coverage - the Internet, have raised the issue of sustainability and library facilities in the 21st century. Architects across the globe endeavor to examine and improve the traditional concepts of designing a library in accordance with the complex needs of the contemporary society. In this paper, the tools for development and protection of the library buildings in the information age are presented. The goal is to shed light on the complex process of revitalizing the libraries that today, more than ever, are fighting for sustainability. In this endeavor, an analysis of the case study of some of the world-renowned libraries will be of particular importance.


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