10 articles in this issue
Abdul Rashid Moten
The Muslim world is characterized, in part, by the persistent neglect of research and training in basic as well as applied sciences. There is neither appreciation nor the felt need for indigenous science and technology. This state of affairs is largely du... see more
Abderrahmane Azzi
Multimedia technology is restructuring the field of communication in various ways. The prevalent nature of this new media invites flexibility which can make communication curricula accommodate a wide range of competencies including technical competency. I... see more
Mumtaz Fatima Jafari
This paper aims at exploring the moral and spiritual dimension of counseling. Since professional counseling has developed in the West, cultural peculiarities and individualistic orientation of the Occident permeate the profession. Recently a surge of inte... see more
Wan Mohd Azam
This article focuses on the influence that Abu Talib al-Makki had on the thoughts of al Ghazali, and particularly on his writings on mysticism. This is explained in terms of the traditions of Muslim scholars who have usually unhesitatingly drawn upon the ... see more
Mohamad Sahari
The purpose of the study was to survey the research techniques reported in articles published in Malaysian educational journals, and to identify the standards that are deemed acceptable by these journals for assessing the adequacy of empirical research me... see more
Syed Fareed Ahmad
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Muhammad Altaf Hussain Ahangar
Azad Ali Ismael
Rosnani Hashim