3. Competitive Strategy of the Company 3.1 Value Proposition Value Proposition: Value proposition of a company is identified as the combination of customers served, products offered, channels used to deliver those products and price at which products are offered to provide value to the customers. Needs Catered: Airtel satisfies wide range of needs of its costumers, connecting people across the world including remote areas in fraction of minutes. It helps in sending and receiving
Leading up to the 17th century, Europe was a mess of divided religions and constant warfare between groups. It started with the Protestant Reformation where the Catholic Church had gained too much power and the commoners felt the abuse. The Church had the ability to sell indulgences and owned too much land. This led to a split in the Catholic Church between the clergy and the peasants. The Thirty Years war took place from 1618 to 1648 and left Europe in shambles for almost one hundred years later
women’s authority and power. In Islamic book as well as more secular writings, male authors do not think twice before degrading and diminishing women. One extremely influent vizir Nizam al-Mulk mentioned in his book (Book of Government) that women should not be in position to rule because of their “incomplete intelligence”. Nizam al-Musk like many other, used Islamic stories and thorn their apart in order to come out with what would benefit them more. Aisha was the third and preferred wife of Muammad the
Being an “Egyptian” is a common answer to someone asking about your nationality, but what does that word really mean is way more than a written label in our passports. It is more like a feeling we have toward our nation and toward each other; in addition, it many different things we Egyptian find them in common between us, and it came as a result of different events that happened in the past. Some of these events are related to the historical incidents and the foreign political power that was over
time with Nader Shah, as part of his personal staff, as treasury officer, and "orderly" officer. During this time, Nadir Shah and his army raided Delhi, seized the Peacock Throne and Koh-i- Noor Diamond 5. It was also around this time that Nizam-ul- Mulk Chin Qalich Khan Asafjah, a former prime minister and acclaimed expert in physiognomy saw Durrani and told Nadir Shah he saw in him "the signs of greatness" and "predicated that he was destined to become a king." Nadir
The postclassical period (c. 600 to c. 1450) was marked by the rise and fall of various Islamic states, from the early caliphates like the Umayyads and Abbasids to later entities such as the Seljuks and Mamluks. The Ummayad caliphate was vast and under the rule of their caliph, the Prophet Muhammad, who had unveiled the Quran to the followers of Islam. From the Quran came the Shari'a, Islamic law, that all the Islamic states obeyed and followed. These states developed complex administrative systems
The center of Muslim norms and ethical standards are derived from four sources: the Koran, which is believed by Muslims to be the literal and perfect word of God; the Sunna, law based on Muhammad’s words and acts; analogical reasoning; and the consensus of the ulamā. However, the increasing complexity of biomedical discoveries and technological achievements have made it difficult for religious scholars to comprehend issues and formulate rules on the ethical acceptability according to Islamic law
Connolly, as a leader of all of the men, demonstrates that his idea of good is to do simply do one’s job and follow orders, ignoring how one might truly feel. When one of his men, Ramirez, expresses his feelings of sadness for Nizam, a young, injured girl all alone the in mountains, he tells him, “I don’t mind your feeling sympathetic toward her…but you need to keep it under control…There’s no place in war for a sentimental soldier” (260). To Connolly, the aspects of war are very
Imam Al Ghazali’s View of the Caliphate INTRODUCTION: Al Ghazali was a renowned Muslim scholar of the 11th century, he was a versatile genius that contributed to many different aspects of knowledge. His theories included exploration in the sciences, rationality and political theory amongst many. He taught in prestigious institutions of education in Baghdad and then also served as an advisor to the ruler. His contributions in the realm of Islamic philosophy are still considered important today.
In searching for the exact birth date of Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Al-Ghazālī, some scholars agreed that Al-Ghazzali was born in 450 AH such as Ibn al-Jawzi ,Yaqut, Ibn Khallikkan, while other sources indicated that the time of his birth was in 448 AH which is more likely due to relevant evidence. However that won’t raise a significant effect, since by the time he was born in Tabran education was of common interest among Muslims specially his father. After his death, Al Ghazzali spent his father’s
Britain was the greatest state all over the world. The majority of English novels address us how imperialist Britain was to occupy and settle in the occupied countries. Its occupation was as a result of a great deal of subjugations. It was an oppressive country, and the official authorities thenceforth practiced espionage activities on fields. They were proud and flamboyant of their imperialism and they achieved and accomplished their imperialist missions in many parts of the world by assistance
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study Barbershop is a place where a barber does their work. Barbershop and salon is a different in terms of service that these places provide. The work at barbershop consists of cutting hair, shaving, hot towel that nothing much on using water and usually the service is provided for male where salon consist of more work like cutting, washing, perm, coloring and others work and it usually for unisex. Barber shops are also places of social interaction and
It is very important for the Muslim consumers to really know what they have eaten, used, or consumed about certain food products. They have to know the basic of Halal, Mashbooh, and Haram on the products that exists around them. Firstly, the definition of Halal can be examined as ‘permitted and lawful’ in Islam. Halal also involves that a product is ‘thoyyiban’ which means wholesome, safe, nutritious, beneficial and good quality. As Allah S.W.T (God) says in the holy Qur’an: “O mankind! Eat of that