Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 127 Credit Hours ) as Follows
University Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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000011110 | COMMUNITY SERVICE | COMMUNITY SERVICE | 1 | - | 0 |
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010610014 | BEGINNING ENGLISH | In Reading, students learn to skim; scan; identify the main idea and supporting details; make predictions about a text; answer questions about a text; identify signal words, transitions, pronouns, and referents; identify parts of speech and verb tenses; guess the meaning of unknown words from context; and recognize prefixes and suffixes. In Writing, students learn to write both simple and compound sentences with correct punctuation and capitalization. They write at the sentence and paragraph level using simple present tense, simple past tense, and simple future tense. In Grammar, students review the basic parts of speech and their functions in a sentence, the simple tenses (present, past, and future) and present and past continuous, pronouns, prepositions of time and location, articles, singular and plural nouns, and question formation. | 3 | - | 0 |
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010610025 | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH | In Reading, students learn to skim; scan; identify the main and supporting details; make predictions and answer questions about a text; identify signal words, transitions, pronouns, and referents, parts of speech and verb tenses; guess the meaning of contextual words; recognize prefixes and suffixes, recognize noun, adjective, and adverb clauses, and distinguish between fact and opinion. | 3 | - | 2 |
010610014 BEGINNING ENGLISH In Reading, students learn to skim; scan; identify the main idea and supporting details; make predictions about a text; answer questions about a text; identify signal words, transitions, pronouns, and referents; identify parts of speech and verb tenses; guess the meaning of unknown words from context; and recognize prefixes and suffixes. In Writing, students learn to write both simple and compound sentences with correct punctuation and capitalization. They write at the sentence and paragraph level using simple present tense, simple past tense, and simple future tense. In Grammar, students review the basic parts of speech and their functions in a sentence, the simple tenses (present, past, and future) and present and past continuous, pronouns, prepositions of time and location, articles, singular and plural nouns, and question formation. |
010610026 | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LAB | The Language Center courses are designed to help students cope with university education in English. The unlock listening and speaking 2 (Intermediate English Lab.) focuses on developing students’ listening, speaking and critical thinking skills. Students watch videos, listen to audios, think critically to be able to speak about different topics using a simplified academic language. The intermediate English lab is meant to prepare students for speaking and listening contexts. Students learn strategies for improving listening comprehension and stimulating critical thinking. The language lab component is specifically designed to improve students’ speaking and listening skills. | 2 | 1 |
010610025 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH In Reading, students learn to skim; scan; identify the main and supporting details; make predictions and answer questions about a text; identify signal words, transitions, pronouns, and referents, parts of speech and verb tenses; guess the meaning of contextual words; recognize prefixes and suffixes, recognize noun, adjective, and adverb clauses, and distinguish between fact and opinion. |
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010610035 | ADVANCED ENGLISH | This is an integrated skills course in which students work on reading, Writing, listening' and speaking. In reading, student learn to distinguish between fact and opinion,determine the author's purpose or point of view, justify answers to comprehension questions,make inferences, read academic texts, recognize grammatical relation ship in atext. In Writing, student learn to write complex sentences and comma splices. In Grammar, the review parts of speech, articles, and phrases and clauses. | 3 | - | 2 |
010610025 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH In Reading, students learn to skim; scan; identify the main and supporting details; make predictions and answer questions about a text; identify signal words, transitions, pronouns, and referents, parts of speech and verb tenses; guess the meaning of contextual words; recognize prefixes and suffixes, recognize noun, adjective, and adverb clauses, and distinguish between fact and opinion. 010610026 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LAB The Language Center courses are designed to help students cope with university education in English. The unlock listening and speaking 2 (Intermediate English Lab.) focuses on developing students’ listening, speaking and critical thinking skills. Students watch videos, listen to audios, think critically to be able to speak about different topics using a simplified academic language. The intermediate English lab is meant to prepare students for speaking and listening contexts. Students learn strategies for improving listening comprehension and stimulating critical thinking. The language lab component is specifically designed to improve students’ speaking and listening skills. |
010610036 | ADVANCED ENGLISH LAB | This course aims at developing students listening and speaking skills. This is to be accomplished through helping them enrich their lexical input so that they can understand English language in its spoken forms as a focus and in its written form too. As a result, they will be able to communicate successfully. The course provides students with a series of listening, speaking, reading, pronunciation and vocabulary exercises that meet Bloom’s learning objectives. Furthermore, it aims at developing their critical thinking skills. | 2 | 1 |
010610025 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH In Reading, students learn to skim; scan; identify the main and supporting details; make predictions and answer questions about a text; identify signal words, transitions, pronouns, and referents, parts of speech and verb tenses; guess the meaning of contextual words; recognize prefixes and suffixes, recognize noun, adjective, and adverb clauses, and distinguish between fact and opinion. 010610026 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LAB The Language Center courses are designed to help students cope with university education in English. The unlock listening and speaking 2 (Intermediate English Lab.) focuses on developing students’ listening, speaking and critical thinking skills. Students watch videos, listen to audios, think critically to be able to speak about different topics using a simplified academic language. The intermediate English lab is meant to prepare students for speaking and listening contexts. Students learn strategies for improving listening comprehension and stimulating critical thinking. The language lab component is specifically designed to improve students’ speaking and listening skills. |
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040111001 | ARABIC LANGUAGE | This course aims to teach the students the basics of Arabic language, and the methods of correct writing starting from the word itself till the syntax and expressions, the course focuses in particular on correct practice of the Arabic language in writing and pronouncing. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511011 | PALESTINIAN STUDIES | The migration of Arab tribes from Arab Peninsule to Palestine, major political and cultural developments in palestine during cann'anites period, the Assyrian-Egyptian Rivaly in Palestine, Palestinians and Jews, Palestine under Creek and Roman Rule, The Arab Islamic period, political and cultural conditions during Ummayad and Abbasaid period, Islam-crusades colission in pPalestine, Palestine under Ottoman Rule, Rule played by Ahmad Pasha Al-Jazzar and Thaher Al-Omar, Egyptian occupation 1831, European penetration and Zionist settlements, Sykes-Pekot Agreement, Balfour declaration and Britsg mandate, Brotain and Liquidation of Palestine land, Palestinian resistance movement, 1936 Uprising and the scheme of Palestine partition 1937, Partition resolution and 1948 war, Launching of the PLO and the 1967 war, 1987 Uprising, Independence Declaration 1988, Oslo Agreements , Future outlook. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040521301 | FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH METHODS | This course is a basic one for all university students because it tackles the way of conducting research. The students through this course are exposed to the quantitative and qualitative researches and the differences between them. It also covers the meaning of hypothesis and its types, along with research questions and research problems. Through this course the students can come to know more about literature review and how to differentiate between primary and secondary literature. | 2 | - | 2 |
010610035 ADVANCED ENGLISH This is an integrated skills course in which students work on reading, Writing, listening' and speaking. In reading, student learn to distinguish between fact and opinion,determine the author's purpose or point of view, justify answers to comprehension questions,make inferences, read academic texts, recognize grammatical relation ship in atext. In Writing, student learn to write complex sentences and comma splices. In Grammar, the review parts of speech, articles, and phrases and clauses. 010610036 ADVANCED ENGLISH LAB This course aims at developing students listening and speaking skills. This is to be accomplished through helping them enrich their lexical input so that they can understand English language in its spoken forms as a focus and in its written form too. As a result, they will be able to communicate successfully. The course provides students with a series of listening, speaking, reading, pronunciation and vocabulary exercises that meet Bloom’s learning objectives. Furthermore, it aims at developing their critical thinking skills. |
240111000 | COMPUTER SKILLS | A basic, introductory course in personal computers, it introduces students to basic computer concepts in hardware, software, networking. The course will include a basic computer literacy including computer concepts, fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, and use of some software applications such as windows operating system, a word processing using Microsoft Word, a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel, and a presentation software using PowerPoint. | 2 | - | 2 |
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Students must pass ( 8 ) credit hours from any of the following courses
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040511052 | ISRAELI & ZIONISM STUDIES I | This course is a continuation of the first course, it focus on the study of the political system in Israel and on the security institution and the decision-making and electoral system and foreign policy of Israel, and an introduction to the Arab party scene in Israel as well as a presentation of the Israeli media organization. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511053 | JERUSALEM: CIVILIZATION AND HISTORY | Existence of Jerusalem, its ancient history, historical monuments and archaeological excavations, administrative situation developments and Architectural expansion, economic and education life, holy buildings, archeologic museums and schools. The strategy of Judaization and the Zionism occupation of the city, the Future and solutions of the political Jerusalem, and its situation with the international division projects. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511061 | ISRAELI & ZIONISM STUDIES II | This course deals with the historical development of Jews in modern times, the conditions in which they lived in Europe and the Middle East, and the circumstances that led to the emergence of the Zionist movement, its activity and its role in the establishment of Israel and the Israeli society. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511071 | DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT | This course covers issues in development studies and options in politics, sociology, international relations, economics and international business including development policy and planning. It aims to familiarize students with theories and findings concerning development and to offer managerial tools to practical problems. It equips students with the ability to create solutions to problems from variety of disciplines, including economics and the functional areas of management, political science, sociology, and geography. This course will cover wide variety of institutional contexts including local and international private business, non-government organizations, central and local governments, international and national regulatory and donor institutions. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511081 | HOME GARDENING | This course aims to introduces how to create home gardens and how to coordinate and take care for them | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511091 | FINE ARTS | This course aims to introduce students to the four main arts (visual arts, music, theater and architecture), focusing on the basic relations between the two arts: the first is to give a number of lectures, works shops, articles that contains international art works addressing the sources, function, materials, style and composition of the work. The second method is to assign an artistic subject to each student at the beginning of the semester for scientific research following an academic method, the student presents his research summary at the end of the semester in the form of a lecture accompanied by a research paper. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511101 | CURRENT WORLD ISSUES | The course deals with the changes in the world order since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the impact of these transformations on a range of political issues in the modern world. The most prominent of these are the new world system, the role of the United Nations in issues of peace and war, regional and international civil wars, globalization and terrorism. Weapons of mass destruction, and other current political issues that arise during the course. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511121 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION | This course aims to explain the concepts of Physical Education and its major elements . The course contains a practical component that supports the theoretical concepts by relating physical activities with human health and correct shape habits. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511132 | ELECTION AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION | This course covers the concepts of elections and the electoral process, and the concept of political participation: its components, characteristics, levels, and importance. The course also focuses on the system of human rights and civil liberties; Its charters and characteristics. In addition, the course deals with the nature of democracy as a concept and its relationship to a set of values and concepts such as democratic transformation, political upbringing, and the principle of separation of powers. Finally, the course discusses the electoral systems and their impact on the electoral process, the electoral process in Palestine, including the presidential elections, the legislative council, and the local councils. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511133 | THE PALESTINIAN PRISONERS MOVEMENT | This course aims at scrutinize the Palestinian Prisoners movement. Light will be shed on the historical stages the movement went through during in the last sixty years. The course highlights the legality of detaining those prisoners and show the international law’s violation by the Israeli forces and governments. Prisons, interrogation centers, and detention camps are defined and shown in one of the chapters and there illegal geographical places are to be shown during the semester. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511140 | LAW IN OUR LIFE | This course introduces the definitions of the law and its terms, sections, resources, illustrations, and its implementations,along with the current legal system in Palestine, the Palestinian laws, general rights and freedoms in Palestine | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511150 | ISLAMIC CULTURE | This course is an exploration to the culture in general and Islamic culture in particular as well as the development in the Muslim World. The course informational intended to raise the awareness about the sociological aspects, cultural perspective of Islam and various problems in the Muslim World. However, it is also designed to provide a variety of cultural perspectives of the intern Muslim states institutions, the role of religious institutions, women, and the economic institution of the Muslim World. This course is going to develop a ?better understanding ? that student will find in many areas of life, work, and relationships in the Muslim World as well as with other Western countries. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511160 | DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS | This course deals with the development of democracy, its applications, models, and its importance to modern societies. As well as an overview of human rights, their evolution, divisions, nature and international protection. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511170 | TECHNOLOGY IN OUR LIFE | The technology in our life course addresses the concepts and principles of technology, and the impact of using technology in the society. The course covers the main factors that contribute to the technology evolution, the concept of information systems and their components, and the functional levels of employees in institutions that use information systems. The course also deals with the concepts of the Internet, information security, multimedia, social networking, and their role in influencing society. The course will also explain the work of the search engines and how to use them. Provide the needed information and criteria for students to choose the appropriate computer or mobile and how to protect his data from malware and viruses. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511180 | INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY SCIENCE | This course aims to present the historical context for the development of astronomy and highlight the role of the Arab-Islamic civilization in the development of this science, introduce the process of astronomical observation, introduce the units of measurement of astronomical dimensions and methods of measuring the dimensions of astronomical bodies. Moreover, students will be able to learn about the solar system and all its components in detail, learn about the characteristics and evolution of stars, stellar clusters and stellar asteroids, learn about galaxies and their types, and focus on the Milky Way. Finally, students will gain knowledge about the origin, age and shape of the universe. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511200 | INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS | This course will teach student basic elements of the economic system and the basic tools for economic analysis such as Demand & Supply, markets production as will as markets it will also teach students the basic macroeconomics concepts such as GDP economic growth inflation and economic policy. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511211 | ANTHROPOLOGY | This course examines the evolution of population science, its theories, its importance and its relation to other sciences. It also examines population dynamics: mortality, birth and migration. It examines analytically the composition, distribution and problems of population. It also expose to the population science and its relationship in development issues and planning. The course also highlights the population, environmental, cultural, economic and health factors affecting its growth, and focuses on the differences between industrial societies and third world societies, including Arab society. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511220 | ANTI-CORRUPTION CHALLENGES AND SOLUTION | This course aims to raise awareness about corruption and its definition, types, causes, affects, outcomes, and ways of fighting corruption, to be able to fight corruption in the Palestinian society that suffers from wide corruption for different reasons, which will help on knowing the places of corruptions and find solutions for it and enhance integrity values , transparency principles and accountability system in the Palestinian society. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511230 | FRENCH LANGUAGE | This course, which introduces the French alphabet and method of writing words, masculine and feminine nouns, singular and plural, also includes sentence level, types of sentences, personal pronouns, verb conjugations, direct and indirect objects. Visual aids such as drawings and pictures are used to advantage. Editing short responses, accepting or turning down offers, giving thanks or apology, brief justifications of answers, are some learning exercises. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511240 | GERMAN LANGUAGE | This course teaches words and grammatical structures and rules mostly used in daily communication. The course covers a number of things: greetings, introducing people, naming household things, like food and drinks, ordering a meal, entertaining visitors, managing work, making arrangements for appointments, renting an apartment, buying things, … etc. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511260 | INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY | Study human actions, behavior, its cultures, social behavior, development, and individual differences. The course is informational, intended to raise awareness about the psychology aspects of individuals' lives and various problems that concern people. Psychology offers a unique view of the world we live in as it allows one to see the "invisible" forces that shape and channel our lives as we interact with others in society. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511270 | INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY | Study human society, its cultures, social organizations and institutions. The course is informational intended to raise up the knowledge about the social aspects of individuals' lives and various problems that concern people; however, it is also designed to provide a variety sociological theoritical perspectives as well as to develope a "sociological imagination" that students will find useful in many areas of life, work, and relationships with others. Sociology offers a unique view of the world we live in as it allows ont to see the "invisible" forces that shape and channel our lives as we interact with others in society. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511280 | HUMAN & ENVIRONMENT | Environmental Science and Ecosystems, Population Explosion & limited Resources, Environmental Themes : Water pollution & treatments, Environmental Themes :Solid Waste, Environmental Themes: Air Pollution & Control, Environmental Themes: Socio-Economics-Solution, Housing & the Residential Environment, Community Noise, Biodiversity & wild-Life, Toxicology, Pesticides in the Environment, Environmental Impact Assessment, Palestine Environment. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511290 | HISTORY OF SCIENCE | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511311 | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | The course focuses on international relations that studies the science interaction of knowledge fields, especially its historical development and theoretical concepts that fall within its general scope, and the emergence of theoretical methods such as realism, idealism, legal, behavioral and Marxism, in addition to the factors that impact in the creation of the event in international relations, especially geography, demography, economy and military, as well as ruin, diplomacy and balance of power. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511321 | SCIENCE,TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY | This course aims to introduce the processes of change in contemporary societies in general, the study of change factors and their impact on social life, and the impact of change on the rest of the cultural and social patterns within the social construction. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511400 | TURKISH LANGUAGE | Once the student completes the required hours of the Turkish Language Principles course, they will: be able to introduce themselves using their name and nickname and get to know others. The student will also identify their nationality and the nationality of others and can talk about the languages they know. Moreover, the student will be able to introduce themselves and describe their surroundings using sign names, numbers, enumeration of numbers, months, days and colors. As for the second unit, the student can describe his family in detail, can talk about their house, and talk about their day by using the the present tense. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511411 | POLITICAL SCIENCES | The course deals with the principles of political science, schools, research methods, political analysis, the relationship of political science with other social sciences, the historical development of political thought from Greece to modern times, and the means of practice and political participation of individuals. Through political parties, interest groups and public opinion, as well as the study of the state in terms of its elements and different theories to explain its origin, and study the international system and factors of formation. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511421 | CRITICAL THINKING | This course provides students opportunities of analysis, synthesis, prescription, and application of critical thinking, and decision with making within the organization. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511470 | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IN HEBREW | This course aims to equip students with basic knowledge and skills necessary for their successful transition into the clinical arena Students are expected to master common medical terminologies in hebrew used in the care of clients including appropriate medical prescribing skills for health care professionals. At the end of the course, students will be able to comprehend a medical record report in hebrew, communicate among medical professionals and have a high level overview of medical terms in hebrew. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511511 | MODERN ARAB THOUGHT | The course deals with the definition of philosophy and its objectives and visions, where it goes back to the Greek roots of the Arab philosophy and then moves on to the Arab thought before Islam and presents a detailed explanation of the Arab philosophy and its prominent figures such as Al-Farabi, Ebin Rashd, Ebin Khaldun and others. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511521 | ARCHEOLOGY | This course introduces archaeology as a science, the origin of civilizations, history of research on Palestine archaeological treasures, role of Western archaeological institutions and schools in crystallization of theoretical and applied methodologies, relationship between archaeology and other sciences. The course also explains the importance of pottery in archaeological studies, types of archaeological sites, ways of discovering archaeological sites, ways of dating ruins, and methods of excavations, the how's of interpreting archaeological evidence, and excavation authority. The course also includes field studies of archeological sites | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511611 | HEBREW LANGUAGE | Principles and foundations of Hebrew which should enable students to express themselves orally and in writing. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511621 | CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS | This course aims to identify the topics of public sociology related to the subject of sociology, its principles and its most important theories and perspectives, As well as the study of social life as a whole and its relationship to the complex patterns of social systems and social groups and culture that it consists of, and finally to identify the patterns of different social organizations in society in addition to the presentation of basic social processes that occur in society. | 2 | - | 2 |
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040511990 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Effective communication is the key to professional success, which will eventually lead to winning a job. In this course, students will receive advice on personal communication and learn the principles and methods of communication that will help them express themselves and their ideas clearly, and present them in the best way. Students will also learn what, when and how they can communicate with employers, and how effective communication will affect their admission process anywhere. | 2 | - | 2 |
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060411001 | NUTRITION & FOOD SECURITY | This course will emphasize on providing students with the knowledge of various nutritional aspects, a complete idea about food components and its relationship with the health, nutritional habits, human development, storing and classification of food.This course explains various types of food therapy in different health problems, and prepares specific nutritional diets related to some diseases. | 2 | - | 2 |
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Faculty Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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020111011 | ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I | Provides students with the basic knowledge needed to understand and analyze financial accounting transactions, and how to prepare financial statements, the following topics are covered; the recording process, adjusting accounts, completion of the accounting cycle, accounting for merchandising operation, inventories, internal control and cash (bank reconciliation), and accounting for receivables. | 3 | - | 3 |
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020111021 | ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II | "Study of the receivables, plant assets, natural resources and Intangibles. As well current liability, accounting, accounting for partnerships and corporations (organization, capital stock transaction, Dividends, retained earnings). " | 3 | - | 3 |
020111011 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I Provides students with the basic knowledge needed to understand and analyze financial accounting transactions, and how to prepare financial statements, the following topics are covered; the recording process, adjusting accounts, completion of the accounting cycle, accounting for merchandising operation, inventories, internal control and cash (bank reconciliation), and accounting for receivables. |
020211010 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. | 3 | - | 3 |
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020211020 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT | A study of the functions of firm production,finance,marketing,and lobor forces. | 3 | - | 3 |
020211010 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. |
020211030 | QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN BUSINESS | 3 | - | 3 |
100411050 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Linear and nonlinear equations, supply and demand analysis, revenue, cost, profit, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation, Marginal functions, optimization of economic functions, partial differentiation, constrained and unconstrained optimization, integration, matrices. |
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020212110 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS | "Preparation of memoranda and letters, reports, dictation and telephone technique and employment seeking resumes. Emphasize on the businessman creative approach to the problems of communication " | 3 | - | 3 |
020211010 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. |
020214800 | GRADUATION PROJECT | 3 | - | 3 |
040521301 FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH METHODS This course is a basic one for all university students because it tackles the way of conducting research. The students through this course are exposed to the quantitative and qualitative researches and the differences between them. It also covers the meaning of hypothesis and its types, along with research questions and research problems. Through this course the students can come to know more about literature review and how to differentiate between primary and secondary literature. |
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020214990 | INTERNSHIP | Development of independent research topic under the supervision of a faculty member. | 9 | - | 3 |
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020311010 | MACROECONOMICS | Elemantary macroeconomics, determination of national income, role of government, inflation, unemployment, development and growth. | 3 | - | 3 |
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020311020 | MICROECONOMICS | Elementary microeconomics,the economic problem,supply and demand,elasticity,marginal analysis of consumer and firm,the theory of profit maximization,analysis of markets,prices in competitive and noncompetitive markets. | 3 | - | 3 |
020311010 MACROECONOMICS Elemantary macroeconomics, determination of national income, role of government, inflation, unemployment, development and growth. |
020312100 | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT I | This course is an introductory finance course beginning with a discussion of financial objectives, and how managers and investors use financial statements to meet their objectives. The financial tools and techniques that are used to help the firm maximize value by improving decisions are also discussed. | 3 | - | 3 |
020111021 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II "Study of the receivables, plant assets, natural resources and Intangibles. As well current liability, accounting, accounting for partnerships and corporations (organization, capital stock transaction, Dividends, retained earnings). " |
020411010 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | This is an introductory marketing course, which aims at introducing students to basic marketing terminology, concepts, theories, ideas and practices. | 3 | - | 3 |
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020732100 | INTRODUCTION TO MIS | The management information systems (MIS) course is designed for business school students, and provides insight into how today's businesses leverage information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. Providing comprehensive and integrative coverage of essential new technologies and information system applications, as well their impact on business models and managerial decision-making. This course addresses introductory concepts of digital firms, types of systems used in the enterprise, and topics related infrastructure that is e-business related. In addition, the course presents the role of information and computer-based information systems in managing business organizations. The topics cover hardware and software concepts, strategic use of information technology, applications such as database, and telecommunications. The course focuses on information systems in business from a managerial perspective. The overall objective is to understand the strategic role of the information systems in enterprise. | 3 | - | 3 |
240111000 COMPUTER SKILLS A basic, introductory course in personal computers, it introduces students to basic computer concepts in hardware, software, networking. The course will include a basic computer literacy including computer concepts, fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, and use of some software applications such as windows operating system, a word processing using Microsoft Word, a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel, and a presentation software using PowerPoint. |
100411050 | BUSINESS MATHEMATICS | Linear and nonlinear equations, supply and demand analysis, revenue, cost, profit, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation, Marginal functions, optimization of economic functions, partial differentiation, constrained and unconstrained optimization, integration, matrices. | 3 | - | 3 |
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210312150 | BUSINESS LAW | Introductory course on the legal environment of business.General principles of law for beginners,the judiciary and court system.General principles of common law and equity on contract,and sale goods. | 3 | - | 3 |
020111021 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II "Study of the receivables, plant assets, natural resources and Intangibles. As well current liability, accounting, accounting for partnerships and corporations (organization, capital stock transaction, Dividends, retained earnings). " 020211020 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT A study of the functions of firm production,finance,marketing,and lobor forces. |
270212100 | BUSINESS ETHICS | 3 | - | 3 |
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270213100 | TRAINING COURSE I | 2 | - | 0 |
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270214200 | TRAINING COURSE II | 2 | - | 0 |
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Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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020322050 | DEPT DOCUMENTATION JURISPURDENCE | This course covers an article that addresses donation contracts, especially Qard al-Hassan and Al-Hiba (gift), and their implementation in Islamic banking operations. | 3 | - | 3 |
030311210 INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC LAW This course comprises the definition of Shari’a as a source of legislation. It also introduces the main characteristics of both Shari’a and Fiqh and the relation between them. In addition, it introduces the most important rules of Fiqh, Fiqh through history, and the most prominent Islamic Jurisprudents. |
020323050 | CORPORATION IN ISLAMIC FIQH | This course addresses the definition of the company, the pillars of the public and private company contract, types of companies, conditions for partners' shares, rules for distributing profits and losses, and the reasons for companies' expiration and liquidation. In addition, the course covers Islamic contract companies and their types: money companies, business companies, front companies, and new contractual frameworks for participation. | 3 | - | 3 |
020322050 DEPT DOCUMENTATION JURISPURDENCE This course covers an article that addresses donation contracts, especially Qard al-Hassan and Al-Hiba (gift), and their implementation in Islamic banking operations. |
020323100 | التأمين الإسلامي | This course covers the following: the definition of commercial insurance, its types and its legal ruling, the definition of Islamic insurance and its inception, its objectives, procedures and objectives, the difference between Islamic and commercial insurance, standards of insurance, insurance surplus, and reinsurance, takaful insurance companies, their structure and methods of work, in addition to an applied study of the system of a Takaful insurance company. | 3 | - | 3 |
020322050 DEPT DOCUMENTATION JURISPURDENCE This course covers an article that addresses donation contracts, especially Qard al-Hassan and Al-Hiba (gift), and their implementation in Islamic banking operations. |
020323150 | INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC MICROECONOMICS THEORY | This course discusses demand and consumer balance in light of Islamic rules and values. Among the most important topics that are studied in this course are: the balance of the Muslim product in the resource market and in the output market, the hypothesis of maximizing profit from a professional and Islamic point of view, the market mechanism between the positive and Islamic economy. Additionally, the course covers the topic of market structure: perfect competition and absolute monopoly in the light of legal provisions, the balance of the establishment under complete competition, the balance of the institution under monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition, the theory of marginal productivity and the revenues of production factors in Islam. | 3 | - | 3 |
020311020 MICROECONOMICS Elementary microeconomics,the economic problem,supply and demand,elasticity,marginal analysis of consumer and firm,the theory of profit maximization,analysis of markets,prices in competitive and noncompetitive markets. |
020323200 | INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC MACROECONOMICS THEORY | The purpose of this course is the analysis of the change in macroeconomic factors under Islamic rulings and values; the most important of these factors are: consumption, investment, aggregate demand and aggregate supply, in addition to balance and Islamic employment theory in a non-interest-bearing zakat economy. Additionally, this course discusses inflation in terms of its most important causes, possibilities of occurrence and handling using Islamic economic rules. Moreover, the course covers business cycles, their causes and consequences, Islamic assessment, financial and monetary policies in an Islamic economy, assessment of position tools and development of Islamic tools. | 3 | - | 3 |
020311010 MACROECONOMICS Elemantary macroeconomics, determination of national income, role of government, inflation, unemployment, development and growth. |
020323250 | ISLAMIC ECONOMICS | This course addresses the subject of Islamic money in terms of its forms and types, its normative functions, the provisions of Islamic money and its economic effects, hoarding, usury (Riba), Bai Salam, Islamization of the monetary system, money supply and its controls, money deposits and controversy of contemporaries about its legality, positive monetary theories and policies, an Islamic assessment, Critical analysis of Al-Ghazali, Al-Maqrizi and Ibn Al-Qayyim, Islamic monetary policies and their purposes. | 3 | - | 3 |
020311020 MICROECONOMICS Elementary microeconomics,the economic problem,supply and demand,elasticity,marginal analysis of consumer and firm,the theory of profit maximization,analysis of markets,prices in competitive and noncompetitive markets. |
020323300 | ISLAMIC FINANCE AND INVESTMENT | This course addresses the concept of investment and its objectives, investment formulas in Islam, the cancellation of interest and its impact on investment, the foundations of financing, sources of financing in the Islamic economy, the Islamic alternative to the interest system, criteria for project evaluation and selection, the economic and social effects of investing in the Islamic approach. | 3 | - | 3 |
020323050 CORPORATION IN ISLAMIC FIQH This course addresses the definition of the company, the pillars of the public and private company contract, types of companies, conditions for partners' shares, rules for distributing profits and losses, and the reasons for companies' expiration and liquidation. In addition, the course covers Islamic contract companies and their types: money companies, business companies, front companies, and new contractual frameworks for participation. |
020323350 | العمليات المصرفية الإسلامية | This course covers the definition of Islamic banks in terms of their activities, the Islamic concept of profit and its controls, methods of banking service, collection of commercial papers, credit card, letter of guarantee, documentary credits, domestic and international bank transfer and clearing, current account, exchange, lending and other banking services. In addition, there will be a presentation of some Islamic banks’ revenues in terms of service fees, bank commissions, financial returns on money deposited in banks, and the compensation imposed on the procrastinating debtor. | 3 | - | 3 |
020323050 CORPORATION IN ISLAMIC FIQH This course addresses the definition of the company, the pillars of the public and private company contract, types of companies, conditions for partners' shares, rules for distributing profits and losses, and the reasons for companies' expiration and liquidation. In addition, the course covers Islamic contract companies and their types: money companies, business companies, front companies, and new contractual frameworks for participation. |
020324050 | المالية العامة في الإسلام | This course addresses the concept of public finance in Islam and its development, the scientific heritage of Muslims in public finance, public revenues and their economics, public expenditures and their economics, the state’s general budget, the state’s economic functions, and some issues in public finance | 3 | - | 3 |
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020324100 | ECONOMICS OF ZAKA AND WAQF | This course addresses the doctrinal approach to Zakat in terms of its ruling and wisdom, terms of obligation, wealth upon which Zakah is due, its position in the financial system and the Islamic distribution system, its effects on economic variables, consumption, investment, employment, and its impact on social circle, Wakf, a doctrinal introduction to Wakf and its provisions, the effects of Wakf in economic life, its role in securing social welfare, an estimate of contemporary Wakf investment formulas. | 3 | - | 3 |
020311020 MICROECONOMICS Elementary microeconomics,the economic problem,supply and demand,elasticity,marginal analysis of consumer and firm,the theory of profit maximization,analysis of markets,prices in competitive and noncompetitive markets. |
020324150 | RISK MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUATIONS | This course addresses the concept of risk in Islamic financial institutions and its relationship to risk (gharar) and gambling in Islamic jurisprudence, banking risk, types of banking risks, study of the mortgage crisis and its relationship to banking risks, joint gambling risks, fiduciary bond in Islamic jurisprudence, Murabaha risks for the buyer, leasing risks that end with ownership ... etc., in addition to how to manage risk and credit. | 3 | - | 3 |
020211010 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. 020323100 التأمين الإسلامي This course covers the following: the definition of commercial insurance, its types and its legal ruling, the definition of Islamic insurance and its inception, its objectives, procedures and objectives, the difference between Islamic and commercial insurance, standards of insurance, insurance surplus, and reinsurance, takaful insurance companies, their structure and methods of work, in addition to an applied study of the system of a Takaful insurance company. |
020324200 | محاسبة المؤسسات المالية الإسلامية | This course revolves around the study of the theoretical framework of the science of financial accounting in Islam and the concept of the science of accounting, assumptions and principles of accounting, financial data and their characteristics, financial statements, accounting for banks, objectives of financial accounting, accounting standards for Islamic financial institutions and their characteristics, accounting treatments for deferred sale, Murabaha sale and Murabaha for the buyer, leasing accounting and leasing ending with ownership, accounting of bank securities, accounting of documentary credits, and remittance accounting. | 3 | - | 3 |
020111011 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES I Provides students with the basic knowledge needed to understand and analyze financial accounting transactions, and how to prepare financial statements, the following topics are covered; the recording process, adjusting accounts, completion of the accounting cycle, accounting for merchandising operation, inventories, internal control and cash (bank reconciliation), and accounting for receivables. 020323350 العمليات المصرفية الإسلامية This course covers the definition of Islamic banks in terms of their activities, the Islamic concept of profit and its controls, methods of banking service, collection of commercial papers, credit card, letter of guarantee, documentary credits, domestic and international bank transfer and clearing, current account, exchange, lending and other banking services. In addition, there will be a presentation of some Islamic banks’ revenues in terms of service fees, bank commissions, financial returns on money deposited in banks, and the compensation imposed on the procrastinating debtor. |
020324250 | ISLAMIC AUDITING | This course addresses the concept of Shari’a supervision over Islamic banks in terms of explaining its concept, importance and role in protecting Islamic banks from falling into Shari’a violations, with a focus on how to select and form the Shari’a Supervisory Committee, identify its main duties and the role it plays in supervising banks and framing Islamic banking services., while linking Shariah supervision to the practical reality of Islamic banks. In addition, the course will study the privacy of Islamic banks and the need to develop new tools and means. | 3 | - | 3 |
020323350 العمليات المصرفية الإسلامية This course covers the definition of Islamic banks in terms of their activities, the Islamic concept of profit and its controls, methods of banking service, collection of commercial papers, credit card, letter of guarantee, documentary credits, domestic and international bank transfer and clearing, current account, exchange, lending and other banking services. In addition, there will be a presentation of some Islamic banks’ revenues in terms of service fees, bank commissions, financial returns on money deposited in banks, and the compensation imposed on the procrastinating debtor. |
020324300 | ISLAMIC MONEY AND CAPITAL MARKETS | This course addresses the concept of financial markets, their functions, types, tools and methods of trading, the importance of financial and monetary markets, the provisions of Islamic financial markets and the legal controls related to them, the Islamic financial market, stocks characteristics, types and Sharia provisions, and bonds characteristics, types and provisions. In addition, the course will cover the role of financial markets in the process of saving and mobilizing resources, and the role of financial markets in investment, development and Islamic securitization and its controls. | 3 | - | 3 |
020323050 CORPORATION IN ISLAMIC FIQH This course addresses the definition of the company, the pillars of the public and private company contract, types of companies, conditions for partners' shares, rules for distributing profits and losses, and the reasons for companies' expiration and liquidation. In addition, the course covers Islamic contract companies and their types: money companies, business companies, front companies, and new contractual frameworks for participation. |
030311210 | INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC LAW | This course comprises the definition of Shari’a as a source of legislation. It also introduces the main characteristics of both Shari’a and Fiqh and the relation between them. In addition, it introduces the most important rules of Fiqh, Fiqh through history, and the most prominent Islamic Jurisprudents. | 3 | - | 3 |
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020313800 | CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | This course will teach the fundamental theories and practice of corporate governance. Corporate governance deals with the complex set of relationships between the corporation and its board of directors, management, shareholders, and other stakeholders. | 3 | - | 3 |
020312100 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT I This course is an introductory finance course beginning with a discussion of financial objectives, and how managers and investors use financial statements to meet their objectives. The financial tools and techniques that are used to help the firm maximize value by improving decisions are also discussed. |
020321050 | CHARITY AND COMMUTATIVE CONTRACT JURISPRUDENCE | This course covers the definition of contracts of compensation, bai salam, contracting, lease and royalty, and knowledge of their elements, conditions and effects. | 3 | - | 3 |
030311210 INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC LAW This course comprises the definition of Shari’a as a source of legislation. It also introduces the main characteristics of both Shari’a and Fiqh and the relation between them. In addition, it introduces the most important rules of Fiqh, Fiqh through history, and the most prominent Islamic Jurisprudents. |
020322450 | آيات وأحاديث الأحكام في المعاملات | 3 | - | 3 |
020323050 CORPORATION IN ISLAMIC FIQH This course addresses the definition of the company, the pillars of the public and private company contract, types of companies, conditions for partners' shares, rules for distributing profits and losses, and the reasons for companies' expiration and liquidation. In addition, the course covers Islamic contract companies and their types: money companies, business companies, front companies, and new contractual frameworks for participation. |
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020322550 | الفكر الاقتصادي الإسلامي | 3 | - | 3 |
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020322600 | التسويق المصرفي الإسلامي | 3 | - | 3 |
020323350 العمليات المصرفية الإسلامية This course covers the definition of Islamic banks in terms of their activities, the Islamic concept of profit and its controls, methods of banking service, collection of commercial papers, credit card, letter of guarantee, documentary credits, domestic and international bank transfer and clearing, current account, exchange, lending and other banking services. In addition, there will be a presentation of some Islamic banks’ revenues in terms of service fees, bank commissions, financial returns on money deposited in banks, and the compensation imposed on the procrastinating debtor. |
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020323400 | الاقتصاد الاجتماعي في الإسلام | 3 | - | 3 |
020311020 MICROECONOMICS Elementary microeconomics,the economic problem,supply and demand,elasticity,marginal analysis of consumer and firm,the theory of profit maximization,analysis of markets,prices in competitive and noncompetitive markets. |
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020323500 | قواعد وضوابط فقهية في المعاملات | 3 | - | 3 |
020323050 CORPORATION IN ISLAMIC FIQH This course addresses the definition of the company, the pillars of the public and private company contract, types of companies, conditions for partners' shares, rules for distributing profits and losses, and the reasons for companies' expiration and liquidation. In addition, the course covers Islamic contract companies and their types: money companies, business companies, front companies, and new contractual frameworks for participation. |
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020323600 | الاقتصاد الدولي في الإسلام | 3 | - | 3 |
020323200 INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC MACROECONOMICS THEORY The purpose of this course is the analysis of the change in macroeconomic factors under Islamic rulings and values; the most important of these factors are: consumption, investment, aggregate demand and aggregate supply, in addition to balance and Islamic employment theory in a non-interest-bearing zakat economy. Additionally, this course discusses inflation in terms of its most important causes, possibilities of occurrence and handling using Islamic economic rules. Moreover, the course covers business cycles, their causes and consequences, Islamic assessment, financial and monetary policies in an Islamic economy, assessment of position tools and development of Islamic tools. |
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020324450 | مصطلحات اقتصادية باللغة الإنجليزية | 3 | - | 3 |
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020324550 | دراسة الجدوى الاقتصادية من منظور إسلامي | 3 | - | 3 |
020323300 ISLAMIC FINANCE AND INVESTMENT This course addresses the concept of investment and its objectives, investment formulas in Islam, the cancellation of interest and its impact on investment, the foundations of financing, sources of financing in the Islamic economy, the Islamic alternative to the interest system, criteria for project evaluation and selection, the economic and social effects of investing in the Islamic approach. |
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020324650 | التشريعات التجارية للمؤسسات المالية الإسلامية | 3 | - | 3 |
020323350 العمليات المصرفية الإسلامية This course covers the definition of Islamic banks in terms of their activities, the Islamic concept of profit and its controls, methods of banking service, collection of commercial papers, credit card, letter of guarantee, documentary credits, domestic and international bank transfer and clearing, current account, exchange, lending and other banking services. In addition, there will be a presentation of some Islamic banks’ revenues in terms of service fees, bank commissions, financial returns on money deposited in banks, and the compensation imposed on the procrastinating debtor. |
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