Importance of accounting standards belong to be the instructor and the advisor for accountant in performing his work . For each invironment a group of political, social, economical and cultural factors which distinguish it about other environments . In order to perform its aim in produsing accouting information helps in making decisions on different levels, accounting standards should established in a form that harmonized with the environment that apply in it . Establishing international accounting standards comes with the same direction and then it has put influential with standards some states that have influence on international accounting standards committee. So because of the big changes that happened in the international society and which push toward the globalization, many states has adopted these standards ,and among thes states ,the Arabic states, that have ranged between adopt it perfectly or instruct with it. And regard the international accounting standards a tool for international accounting harmonization who concerns with decreasing the differences in accounting practices and procedures . Hence the research has come to concern with accounting standards and comparing with it between the Arabic states as a developing states and between international standards in the light of international accounting harmonization, and in the same time identify the important charactores that distinguish the Arabic states as a different environment from other states environment .
The Fatimids were arguing with the Abbasids in everything, even in the causes of civilization, and the Islamic moderization had matured,
استخدام خامات محلية في صناعة البوادق الحرارية
المستويات الدالة للمؤشرة في الفلم التسجيلي العراقي
هو ابو الحسن السري بن احمد السري الكندي الرفاء الموصلي ويعرف بالسري الرفاء وهو الاسم الذي غلب عليه، ولقب بالرفاء لانه كان يعمل في رفو الثياب وتطريزها وقد ذكره الثعالبي في اليتيمة فقال (فمنهم السري بن احمد الكندي المعروف بالرفاء)(1)ولد الرفاء في مدينة الموصل ولا تعرف سنة ولادته ولكنه من شعراء القرن الرابع الهجري الذين ذكرهم الثعالبي في يتيمته، وقد عاش صباه رفاء في سوق الرفائين في الموصل حيث سلمه والداه الى احد
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... Show MoreWhen writing about the Emirate of Hajj in the Arab Islamic State, one must stop at the time period of Caliph Al-Mansour
السياسة الامريكية وحركة الاصلاح السياسي في السودان
Alqairawany ensured that the book “kitab zahr aladab “referred to giving important in sign to the peaceful coexistence with which the people of non-Islamic
Trust is undoubtedly one of the most important issues in the field of translation studies Therefore, the present study attempts to analyze historical and current theories of translation in the East and West, to specify the position of the Trust and its importance to translators and Translation scholars.
More important of this papers is show that the concept of trust is deferens to this translation theory and that, some believe that trust in translation is For the words quoted, Some people say they trust in quotes, and some neglect of both the target text and And the original value of the source text.
Keywords: translation, translatior, trust, Source text, target text, Seizure
Non-Muslim scholars, who are Jews, Christians, Sabians and Magi, excelled in various pure scientific and human sciences, being the owners of civilizational inheritances. On the rest of the sciences in which non-Muslims excelled, namely mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, astrology, philosophy, history, and the Arabic language.