Master of Arts in Contemporary Islamic Studies

Humanizing innovation indicators methodology, based on the Islamic system of objectives

Submitted by lfatajo on Sat, 01/29/2022 - 00:10
Governments traditionally rely on innovation indicators to measure, evaluate, and assess the efficiency and the effectiveness of innovation policies. Innovation indicators are interpreted and used in policy design. The emergence of innovation systems and the -associated literature have largely focused on economic activities and hence the designs of economic policies. The predominant trend has therefore been to develop for economic purposes.

Qatar's mediation in the Lebanese conflict of 2008 : toward a cross-cultural model of third party diplomacy in conflict resolution

Submitted by lfatajo on Sat, 01/29/2022 - 00:05
This thesis examines Qatar's mediation efforts in the Lebanese crisis of 2008 and how it succeeded in resolving the conflict. It explores the possibility of the emergence of a cross-cultural mediation model that may have relevant application to other

The role of foreign direct investment in economic development and diversification in Qatar with special focus of the Non-Hydrocarbon Sector

Submitted by lfatajo on Thu, 01/27/2022 - 01:24
This thesis investigates the impact of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in promoting development and diversification in the economy with a special focus on the non-hydrocarbon sector in Qatar from 1990-2011. The thesis addresses the question of whether or not there is a positive role for FDI to contribute toward the economic development and diversification goals of the non-hydrocarbon sector in Qatar.

Qur'an

Submitted by Munir on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 13:24

Among the Qur'ān's central themes are the multiplicity of revelation, the phenomena of prophethood, the nature of death, and the reality of the afterlife, among other issues central to the philosophy of religion. Nonetheless, the Qur'ān remains understudied in the field. Since the mid-nineteenth century, Western scholars have sought to establish approaches to the Qur'ānic text that eschew the Qur'ān's account of its own origins, history, and nature and circumvent a millennium of