Αποτελέσματα αναζήτησης - Muhammad Ikram
- Εμφανίζονται 1 - 4 Αποτελέσματα από 4
-
1
G.W. LEITNER’S CERTIFICATE FOR NATURALIZATION από Muhammad Ikram Chughtai
Έκδοση 2018-12-01Leitner was Hungarian by birth and “an Austrian Subject”. As an intelligent young student he learnt the major languages of the Islamic countries (e.g. Arabic, Turkish, Persian and later on Urdu) and completed the Islamic studies from the well-known madrassahs of Istanbul. After m...
Λήψη πλήρους κειμένου
Άρθρο -
2
Analyzing the prohibition of interfaith marriage in Indonesia: legal, religious, and human rights perspectives από M. Thahir Maloko, Sippah Chotban, Muhammad Ikram Nur Fuady, Hasdiwanti
Έκδοση 2024-12-01The prohibition of interfaith marriage is stipulated in the Indonesian Marriage Law where this practice is considered valid when conducted according to the laws of each respective religion and belief. This is supported by the Compilation of Islamic Law, regulating the prohibition of interfaith marri...
Λήψη πλήρους κειμένου
Άρθρο -
3
Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reefs Degradation at West Lombok, Indonesia από Susanna Nurdjaman, Muhammad Ikram Nasution, Ofri Johan, Gandhi Napitupulu, Ejria Saleh
Έκδοση 2023-11-01Coral reefs are one of the ecosystems that provide economic and environmental benefits to coastal communities in Indonesia. However, coral reef ecosystems are also one of the ecosystems threatened by climate change at the local scale. The waters of North Sekotong, West Lombok, Indonesia, are a tropi...
Λήψη πλήρους κειμένου
Άρθρο -
4
Securing fruit trees future: AI-driven early warning and predictive systems for abiotic stress in changing climate από Muhammad Ahtasham Mushtaq, Muhammad Ateeq, Muhammad Ikram, Shariq Mahmood Alam, Muhammad Mohsin Kaleem, Muhammad Atiq Ashraf, Muhammad Asim, Khalid F. Almutairi, Mahmoud F. Seleiman, Fareeha Shireen
Έκδοση 2025-09-01Horticultural fruit crops are important product for global food security as they provide important macro and micronutrients. Emerging abiotic stresses—drought, salinity, temperature extremes, and waterlogging—threaten crop productivity by disrupting key physiological processes, challenging sustainab...
Λήψη πλήρους κειμένου
Άρθρο