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Browsing by Author "Nurul Khairiah Khalid"

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    Kajian Terhadap Perawi Layyin Dalam Hadith Mengenai Tayamum Selepas Wuduk
    (USIM Press, 2020)
    Wan Kamal NadzifWan Jamil
    ;
    Roshimah Shamsudin
    ;
    Norazmi Anas
    ;
    Nurul Khairiah Khalid
    ;
    Shahril Nizam Zulkipli
    In Islamic jurisprudence there is a discussion about wiping over the bandage for the sick people. According to the school of Hanafi, Maliki and Hanbali wiping over the bandage without dry ablution is permissable while from the Syafiʻi’s school of thought it is compulsory to take dry ablution after wiping over the bandage. The source of this disagreement was two Prophetic traditions from Jarir and Ibn ʻAbbas which was narrated by lenient narrators. This article to study all these traditions based on the methodology of transmitters criticism and comparative narration. The findings show that Prophetic tradition from lenient narrator can only be accepted if the content of its narration similar to other narration. Based on the studied Prophetic tradition, the similarity narration is only for the first phrase and the story of one Companion who injured in his head. While the second phrase elaborating the way he should take purification does not have any corroboration. This article can clarify which method of ablution is most appropriate for sick people with bandage according to the objective of Syariah.
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    Knowledge Management In Zakat Division Majlis Agama Islam Dan Adat Melayu Perak
    (Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2014-04-29)
    Khafizatunnisa’ Jaapar
    ;
    Mazlah Yaacob
    ;
    Muhammad Yusri Yusof@ Salleh
    ;
    Nurul Khairiah Khalid
    This paper is an attempt to address a practice of Knowledge Management(KM) in Zakat Division, Majlis Agama Islam Perak (MAIPk). Thus, there will be a discussion about KM aspects in knowledge capture, sharing and culture with special references to Zakat Division MAIPk. The purpose of the study is to discover conventional approach within zakat staff’s institution and at the same time provide the other suggestion especially in KM in order to improve their task by the fastest and the smartest way. Since this paper is a theoretical paper, thus it utilizes quantitative method as it employs empirical support within questionnaire and historical background. Hence, some basic finding is there are informal practicality of KM in Zakat Division. Based on interview, some Zakat Division are more preferred to use conventional KM method such as written mail, policies, filing and procedures rather than new method of KM such as email, facebook, e fililng and etc.
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