Islamic perspectives relating to business, arts, culture and communication

Proceedings of the 1st ICIBACC 2014

  • Roaimah Omar
  • Hasan Bahrom
  • Geraldine de Mello

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xix
  2. Islamic Studies and Communication

    1. Front Matter
      Pages 1-1
    2. Rizki Amelia Fitriyani, Sabilul Maarifah Karmidi, Putri Estiani
      Pages 23-31
    3. Fatrisha Yussof, Siti Nur Izaura Razis, Nani Hartina Ahmad, Mohd Faizul Noorizan, Ngo Kea Leng
      Pages 33-42
    4. Faradillah Iqmar Omar, Nor Azlili Hassan, Iza Sharina Sallehuddin
      Pages 43-55
  3. Art and Culture

    1. Front Matter
      Pages 57-57
    2. Safial Aqbar Zakaria, Azizi Bahauddin
      Pages 91-100
    3. Safial Aqbar Zakaria, Azizi Bahauddin, Aldrin Abdullah, Norzarifah Maliki
      Pages 101-111
    4. S. Shahrul Yani, R. Mohamad Nidzam
      Pages 137-148
    5. Abu Bakar Abd Hamid, Mohd Zafrullah Mohd Taib, Mohamad Hanif Abdul Wahab, Aida Alias
      Pages 149-159
    6. Tessa Eka Darmayanti, Azizi Bahauddin
      Pages 175-183

About these proceedings

Introduction

This timely book explores how the Malays and Muslims in general are faced with challenges in the fields of business, economy and politics, in the modern era of globalisation. These research findings can help the Muslim community to enhance international integration, particularly in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.

In this work, scholarly and expert authors explore Islamic perspectives on communication, art and culture, business, and law and policy. They respond to the need to uphold and strengthen the culture, arts and heritage of the Malays. Readers are invited to explore the challenges for the Malay and Muslim world and to evolve strategies to ensure competitiveness, dynamism and sustainability. Topics such as Islamophobia, drug trafficking, savings behaviours and the role of social media are addressed.

These reviewed papers were presented at the International Conference on Islamic Business, Art, Culture & Communication 2014, held in Melaka, Malaysia. They have the potential to strengthen aspects of Islamic economy and leadership, if translated into action plans. This book represents essential reading for scholars of Islamic studies and will be of interest to those examining Southeast Asia and the Malay world.

Keywords

Islamic art Islamic business Islamic communication Islamic culture Islamic language Islamic religion Malay art Malay business Malay communication Malay culture Malay language Muslim religion

Editors and affiliations

  • Roaimah Omar
    • 1
  • Hasan Bahrom
    • 2
  • Geraldine de Mello
    • 3
  1. 1.Universiti Teknologi MARAAlor Gajah, MelakaMalaysia
  2. 2.Universiti Teknologi MARAShah AlamMalaysia
  3. 3.Universiti Teknologi MARAAlor Gajah, MelakaMalaysia

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