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Publication Determination of Sa’ baghdadi volume using volumetric method(American Scientific Publishers, 2017) ;Rahman, Azman Ab ;Subri I.M. ;Said D.N.A. ;Hamdan H. ;Nor K.M. ;Faculty of Syariah and Law ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)National Metrology Institute of Malaysia (NMIM)Nowadays, dry volume measure like sa’ (gantang/) has been obsolete for use for trade and thus misunderstanding about its conversion to modern metric unit has increased. In Malaysia, the sa’ is still being referred for the purpose of zakat payment but converted to weight rather than volume albeit the fact that it is a dry volume measure. The objective of this paper is to give clear perception on the use of suitable metric unit so that the sa’ can be standardized throughout Malaysia. The mean is by determining the volume of sa’ Baghdadi that is being used as reference in state religious council around Malaysia. The calibration of sa’ volume is carried out in National Metrology Institute of Malaysia where the volume were determined using volumetric method. Yet, the result is not acceptable compared to other known literatures/works. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Online versus offline entrepreneur personalities: A review on entrepreneur performance(Science and Engineering Research Support Society, 2020) ;Yaakub N.A. ;Nor K.M. ;Jamal N.M. ;Faculty of Economics and Muamalat ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)To date, entrepreneurs seem to dominate the establishment of business types. The success of a small-scaled business relies heavily on the owner's characteristics, such as their personality. Although vast studies have investigated entrepreneur personality as a success factor in an offline setting, only a handful have looked into the context of online. It is highly probable that a variable or perhaps more from the offline entrepreneur context is (are) missing within the online entrepreneur context. Additionally, new variables are yet to be unraveled in light of online entrepreneurs. The outcomes retrieved from a systematic literature review appear to support this notion. Hence, this study proposes a conceptual framework for online entrepreneur success by emphasizing personality variables. This calls for more empirical testing on the suggested variables in the context of online entrepreneurs shortly.