Student’s Works

This page is used to display information in the form of articles and works made by Kafaat students

Contemporary Social Inequality and Poverty

  *Yusuf Hassan Ordonia, an undergraduate student in Political sciences   In the modern world, social inequality and poverty remain widespread challenges affecting millions globally. Despite economic growth and technological advancements, the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, creating significant challenges for societies. This article explores …

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Anxiety

  *Suryadi Pranoto, an undergraduate student in Political Sciences   Anxiety is a psychological state experienced by individuals when facing situations that may be unfamiliar or challenging, leading to internal tension that affects their mental and physical well-being. Anxiety is a natural part of human life and is a normal …

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Professional Speech

  *Loukman Faisol, an undergradute student in Mass Communication     1. Purpose-Driven: A professional speech is built around a clear and specific purpose. Whether the goal is to inform, persuade, motivate, or entertain, the speaker must understand why they are delivering the speech and what they aim to achieve. …

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The Crisis of Political Terminology

  *Hussein Samoh, an undergradute student in Political Sciences   The crisis of political terminology refers to the confusion or ambiguity arising from the use of terms in an imprecise or unclear manner within the political realm. This crisis may arise due to the use of certain terms with different …

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Comparison Between Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks

  *Abdulbarry Sultan Ameer, an undergraduate student in Economics   Islamic banks and conventional banks are among the most important financial institutions serving communities, but there are fundamental differences between them in terms of principles and foundations. These differences can be outlined as follows: Basic Principles Conventional banks operate on …

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The Impact of Zakat on Economic Development in Muslim Communities

  *Yusuf Maulana Ahsan, an undergraduate student in Economics   Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam, is a fundamental principle in wealth distribution and social justice within Islamic communities. As a mandatory charitable act, zakat requires Muslims to give a fixed percentage of their wealth to those in …

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Principles of Islamic Finance

  *Jamel Abdul Halic,  an undergraduate student in Business Administration   Islamic finance is a financial system that operates in accordance with the principles of Islamic law (Sharia), distinguishing itself from conventional finance by focusing on ethical practices, justice, and social responsibility. This system is based on principles that aim …

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Virtual Banking

  *Yusuf Maulana Ahsan, an undergraduate student in Economic   In this modern technological era, many of our necessities have evolved into more convenient digital forms for everyday use. For example, before the invention of mobile phones, phones were brick-like, very large, heavy, and extremely uncomfortable. Additionally, in their early …

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Media Planning in Communications

  *Loukman Faisol, an undergraduate student in Mass Communication     Setting Objectives Setting objectives is the foundation of any media planning process. This involves establishing marketing and advertising goals to guide the campaign. Marketing objectives are broad and aligned with the company’s overall strategy, such as increasing brand awareness, …

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The Impact of Family Consultation on Leadership Development and the Dangers of Its Absence

  *Abdulbarry Sultan Ameer, an undergraduate student in Economic   In family life, consultation between family members is one of the core values that strengthen familial bonds and nurture individual growth. The family is not just a social unit but also a small school where individuals learn essential life skills, …

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