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    What Is Guilt?
    Philosophy Now 147 30-31. 2021.
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    Fake Detect: A Deep Learning Ensemble Model for Fake News Detection
    with Nida Aslam, Irfan Ullah Khan, Lama Abdulaziz Aldaej, and Asma Khaled Aldubaikil
    Complexity 2021 1-8. 2021.
    Pervasive usage and the development of social media networks have provided the platform for the fake news to spread fast among people. Fake news often misleads people and creates wrong society perceptions. The spread of low-quality news in social media has negatively affected individuals and society. In this study, we proposed an ensemble-based deep learning model to classify news as fake or real using LIAR dataset. Due to the nature of the dataset attributes, two deep learning models were used.…Read more
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    This paper investigates the philosophical tensions between secular-liberalism and Islam, and reviews Islamic conceptualisations of knowledge, personhood and education, in order to conceptualise shakhsiyah Islamiyah as an authentic and credible form of personal agency within an Islamic worldview. It begins by examining the liberal critique of Islamic education and explores notions of authority and autonomy in Islamic educational theory. It proposes that these tensions exist to varying degrees in …Read more
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    The phenomena, molecular path in a liquid or a gas, fluctuating price stoke, fission and fusion, quantum field theory, relativistic wave motion, etc., are modeled through the nonlinear time fractional clannish random Walker’s parabolic equation, nonlinear time fractional SharmaTassoOlver equation, and the nonlinear space-time fractional KleinGordon equation. The fractional derivative is described in the sense of conformable derivative. From there, the G ′ / G, 1 / G -expansion method is found to…Read more
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    Despite growing interest in the use of visual methods as a way to engage with issues of representation, meaning, and power relations in qualitative research, only limited literature is available on the use of participant-generated imagery in guiding or supplementing semi-structured or open-ended interviewing methods in the health and social science disciplines, or in navigating issues of interviewing vulnerable persons who have experienced trauma. We draw from a study exploring resilience among …Read more
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    This paper explores the ‘indigenous’ philosophy of education of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, a Malay-Muslim scholar who’s theoretical work culminated in the establishment of a counter-colonial higher education institution. Through presenting al-Attas’ life and philosophy and by exploring the arguments of his critics, I aim to shed light on the challenges and paradoxes faced by indigenous academics working at the interface of philosophy and education.
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    Self-esteem and spiritual health in cancer patients under chemotherapy in Semnan University of Medical Sciences in 2014
    with Naimsadat kia, Majid Mirmohammadkhani, Farahnaz Ghahremanfard, and Elaheh Ghods
    Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics 3 (4): 29-37. 2016.
    Background and Objectives: Cancer as a frightening disease may affect people's confidence in their abilities, sense of controlling over their lives, and in other words self-esteem. Spiritual health as the main aspect of health can be an important source for calmness, decrease in existential distress, improvement of self-esteem and coping with the disease. This study was conducted to investigate the correlation between spiritual health and self-esteem in Iranian cancer patients. Methods: This cro…Read more
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    The Nexus between Technological Learning, Downsizing, Employee Commitment, and Organizational Performance
    with Adeel Razzaq, Arslan Ayub, and Muhammad Salman Aslam
    Nexus 2 (10): 74-80. 2013.