Fariha akram biography examples
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Zhuang, P.; Liu, Fawang
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2006
Liu, Fawang; Anh, V. V.; Turner, I.; Zhuang, P.
133
2003
Li, Hong-Li; Zhang, Long; Hu, Cheng; Jiang, Yao-Lin; Teng, Zhidong
118
2017
Elsadany, A. A.; Matouk, A. E.
88
2015
Liu, Wei; He, Xiaoming
61
2012
Huang, F.; Liu, Fawang
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2005
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Faculty: School of Medicine
Anatomy
Karla Coburn, DDS, PhD
Instructor of Anatomy
Darin Croft, PhD
Professor of Anatomy
Andrew Crofton, PhD
Assistant Professor of Anatomy
Clifford Harding, MD, PhD
Interim Chair and Professor of Anatomy
Meghan Newcomer, PhD
Instructor of Anatomy
Scott Simpson, PhD
Professor of Anatomy
Susanne Wish-Baratz, PhD, MBA
Associate Professor of Anatomy
Anesthesiology
Mohamed Abdalla, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Hesham Abdelaziz Elsharkawy, MBBS
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Basem Abdelmalak, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
Joseph Abdelmalak, MBBS
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Bushra Abdul Aleem
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Ira Abels, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Hinda Abramoff, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Ahmad Adi, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Avneep Aggarwal, MBBS
Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
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Women in Islam
Women's role in Islamic culture
The experiences of Muslimwomen (Arabic: مسلماتMuslimāt, enskild مسلمة Muslimah) vary widely between and within different societies due to culture and values that were often predating Islam's introduction to the respective regions of the world.[2][3] At the same time, their adherence to Islam fryst vatten a shared factor that affects their lives to a varying degree and gives them a common identity that may serve to bridge the bred cultural, social, and economic differences between Muslim women.[2][3][4]
Among the influences which have played an important role in defining the social, legal, spiritual, and cosmological status of women in the course of Islamic history are the sacred scriptures of Islam: the Quran;[5] the ḥadīth, which are traditions relating to the deeds and aphorisms attributed to the Islamic prophetMuhammad and his companions;[6]ijmā', which fryst vatten a