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Course No. & Name
Course TitleLevel Four
TotalLecture Practical /(Pre-Clinic)
Clinic
252 DSD Oral Biology and Histology 2 1 1 0 2
212 RSD Introduction to Operative Dentistry 1 1 0 2
230 RSD Basic Dental Materials 1 0 0 1
282 GDC Introduction to Behavioral Dentistry
1 0 0 1
284 GDC Applied Computer Technology in Dentistry
1 1 0 2
214 ANAT Head & neck Anatomy 2 1 0 3
262 BCH Bio-Chemistry 2 1 1 0 2
212 PSL General Physiology 2 1 1 0 2
103 IC The Islamic Economic System 2 0 0 2
TOTAL 11 6 0 17
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Course No.
Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical
252 DSD Oral Biology & Histology 2 1 1 2
Course Description
Introduction:
The purpose of this course is to provide the students the basic principles of oral biology and histology 2 with emphasis on structure and function at the molecular and cellular levels.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
1. Understand fairly well the principles of the formation and development of normal orofacial tissues.
2. Be able to describe satisfactorily the interrelationships between macroscopic, microscopic structures and functions of these oral tissues.
3. Know correctly the chemical composition of enamel, dentin, cementum, bone and the major similarities/differences among them.
4. Have a fair knowledge of the roles of some minerals and factors which affect the metabolism of mineralized tissues (bone; teeth).
5. Have a clear understanding of the biology of the periodontium.6. Be able to describe satisfactorily the anatomy of salivary glands and the physiology of
salivary secretion.7. Understand well the principles of occlusal function and articulation as determined by
craniomandibular relationship.
Course Contents:
Introduction and Orientation to the Course Enamel Structure I : (Origin - Physical and Chemical characteristics -
Structure ) Enamel Structure II : (Enamel Surface Structures: Prismless enamel –
Perikymata , incremental lines - Age changes of enamel-Clinical Implications: Fluoridation -Acid Etching)
Dentin Structure I : (Origin - Physical and Chemical characteristics -Basic anatomy, Types of Dentin- Predentin - Histology of Primary Dentin - Incremental growth lines)
Dentin Structure II: Dentino-enamel and dentino- cemental junctions - Innervation of dentin – dentin sensitivity - Theories of Pain sensation. Age
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changes of Dentin: sclerotic /dead tract Dental Pulp (Origin - Functions and Anatomy-Histology - Vascularity and
Lymphatic supply –Nerve supply. Regressive changes of the pulp: fibrous changes -pulpal stones –diffuse calcifications
Cementum (Development -Structure-Origin-Physical and Chemical characteristics – Composition - Types of cementum. Clinical considerations - Histology – Incremental lines of Salter - CEJ and DCJ - Age changes of the cementum
Periodontal Ligament (Origin-Development -Functions - Histological structure -Blood supply –Lymphatic system- Nerve supply -Age changes of the periodontal ligament
Alveolar Bone (Development - Structure -Physiologic and histological alterations - Internal Reconstruction of Bone - Clinical Consideration and age changes)
Oral Mucosa (1. Definitions and General Considerations: Epithelium - Lamina propria-
Submucosa)(2. Masticatory mucosa: Hard palate –Gingiva, Vermillion border of lip(3. Non-keratinized Oral Mucosa & Specialized Mucosa - Lining mucosa &
Anterior two third and Posterior one third of the tongue Salivary Gland
(1. Structure and Function of Salivary Gland - Serous, mucous , mixed and myoepithelial cells- secretory and excretory ducts- CT elements) (2. Classification and Structure of Human Salivary Glands - Major salivary glands- Minor salivary glands-Development and growth - Control of saliva secretion-Saliva: Composition and functions- Clinical considerations.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ( Classification of Joints - Gross Anatomy of the TMJ -Development – Histology of Bony structure, articular fibrous covering and articular disk- Muscle of Mastication-Movements at the Joint-Ligaments associated with the Joint-Clinical Considerations
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures CPC and tutorials Practical sessions Assignments
Assessment Tools:
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Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:• Assignment/Homework 20 Marks• Lab. Exam 20 Marks• Mid-Term Exam 20 Marks• Final Exam 40 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials:
James K. Avery Oral Development and Histology
3rd edition, 2002. Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. or latest EditionTen Cate AR Oral Histology, Development, Structure and Function 5th Edition, 1998. C. V. Mosby Co. or the latest 6th Edition, 2003 Berkovitz BKB, Hollan GR and Moxham BJ
A colour Atlas and Textbook of Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology2nd Edition 1992 , Wolfe Medical Publications Ltd, or the latest 3rd edition , 2002
Avery JKEssentials of Oral Histology and Embryology. A clinical approach 2nd Edition, 2000. Mosby Co. or the latest edition if available
Bhaskar SN
Orban's Oral Histology and Embryology11th Edition , 1991. Mosby Co.
Holliston LRLab Manual of Normal Oral HistologyQuintessence Publishing Co, Inc. 2000
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Course No. Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical212 RSD Introduction to Operative Dentistry 1
1 2
Course Description
Introduction:
The course will comprise practical exercises and seminars. There will be in-course and end-of-course assessments, mostly in the form of objective structured practical examinations (OSPE). The weekly practical exercises will also be assessed. Course Objectives:
At the end of the second semester, students should be able to:1. Diagnose lesions of hard tooth tissues and in particular dental caries, excavate carious lesions
and cleave unsupported enamel of mounted extracted teeth, using suitable hand instruments.2. Classify carious lesions and recognize approximal caries on a bitewing radiograph.3. Identify the various hand and rotary instruments used in Operative Dentistry.4. Know methods of isolation of the operative field and apply the RD.5. Name the parts of a prepared simple and compound cavities6. Prepare shapes resemble class I and V for amalgam and manipulate rotary and hand
instruments.
Course Contents:
An introduction to Operative Dentistry Dental Cariology I Dental Cariology II Instruments and Instrumentation used Operative Dentistry (1,2,3,4) Instruments used for isolation of operative field (1,2) The general Fundamental Principles Cavity Preparation Steps of Cavity Preparations The Amalgam Restorations Class I Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration Class V Cavity Preparation for Amalgam Restoration
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures
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CPC and tutorials
Practical sessions
Assignments
Assessment Tools:
To pass this course successfully, student must pass both theoretical and practical component separately.
Theory1. Quizzes (each lecture)2. Mid-semester. Written Examination3. Final Written Examination
Practical1. Weekly practical projects2. 1st In-Course Practical Examination3. Final Practical Examination
• Student’s practical work 20 Marks• Final practical work 20 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 20 Marks• Final written Exam 40 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials:
1. SchwartzFundamentals of Operative Dentistry: A Contemporary Approach
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Course No.
Course Title CreditsTheory Practical
230 RSD Basic Dental Materials 1
0 1
Course Description
Introduction:
A dental material has always been a fascinating and challenging area for the dental practitioner. During the past several years dental materials science has undergone a virtual explosion of new knowledge. The advent of new polymeric and ceramic restorative systems, bonding and adhesive materials, implant materials, glass ionomer cements, precious and non-precious metal restorative systems and impression materials have virtually revolutionized the practice of modern dentistry. Therefore, dentist uses the largest number of materials from different classes. Materials are used in dentistry to prevent disease, restore parts of the teeth and associated structure, as well as replace and reconstruct whole teeth and associated hard/soft structures of the jaws and face in a functionally acceptable and esthetically pleasing manner.
This course is meant to teach the student of dentistry aspects of materials science necessary to enable him to understand and continue to learn dental biomaterials. Also, to develop an appropriate understanding of the criteria for the selection of materials for specific dental procedures.
Course Objectives:
The student will be exposed to those aspects of materials science applicable to clinical dental practice and will understand the basic scientific principles pertaining to proper manipulation of Dental Biomaterials.
The student will have a working knowledge of the nature, structure and properties of metals, polymers and ceramics as they apply to dental practice.
The student will be able, upon completion of this course, to justify selection of the most appropriate materials possession the physical properties that are suitable for a particular functional situation.
The student will appreciate the underlying principles for the strengthening of materials and the need for specific laboratory and clinical manipulation.
The student will be capable of rationally consider new dental materials as they are developed during his professional career.
Specific Educational Objectives: Demonstrate the importance of studying basic dental materials as an essential component of the
dental curriculum.
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Expose the student to a knowledge base for an understanding of the basic physical, chemical and mechanical properties of all dental materials and relate these to clinical applications.
Understanding the crystal structure and the relationship between the physical mechanical properties and the changes in the crystalline structure.
Explain the significance of the phase diagram and how phase transformation can affect the physical/mechanical properties of different alloys.
Develop an appropriate understanding of how materials fail in the oral cavity.
Course Contents:
Introduction – Materials in Dentistry and Crystal Structure (1,2) Physical Properties (1,2) Surface Chemistry and Capillary Rise Mechanical Properties (1,2,3) Phase Diagrams (1,2) Strengthening of Metals Introduction to Ceramics Introduction to Polymers
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures Practical Sessions Assignments
Assessment Tools:
Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:
• Student work and attitude 10 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 30 Marks• Final written Exam 60 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
Principal ReferenceRestorative Dental Materials.Edited by Robert Craig, 11th edition.
Additional ReferencesAl-Tahawi H.M. Basic Dental Biomaterials Science2nd print, 1995, King Saud University Press.
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Course Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical
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No.282 GDC Introduction to Behavioral Dentistry 1 0 1
Course DescriptionIntroduction:
This course will address the behavioral aspects in dentistry, and particular emphasis will be placed on understanding human behavior, patient management and the ethical responsibility inherent within the scope of the dental profession.
Behavioral dentistry has been defined as the interdisciplinary field concerned with the development and integration of behavioural and bio-dental science knowledge and techniques relevant to oral health and disease, and the application of this knowledge and these techniques to prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student should: Have sufficient knowledge on professionalism and professional ethics. Understand how behavioral concepts can be applied to the diagnosis and treatment of dental
patient. Know the role of behavior in the dynamics of the doctor to patient relationship. Understand basic interpersonal communication skills and be able to handle special problems in
communication. Use the techniques of behavior modification to promote patient compliance with oral
therapeutic measures. Know the behavioral view of the provider. Understand the fundamentals of problem solving and conflict resolution. Learn techniques of managing the fearful and apprehensive patient.
The objective of this course is to examine the key parameters in the science of behavior and to show how and why this science is critical to the successful practice of dentistry. A competent practitioner can be a better professional by augmenting clinical and technical skills with the application of behavioral scientific principles.
Course Contents:
Introduction to Behavioral Dentistry Behavioral View of the Provider Basic Communication Skills Treatment Alliance Motivation and Behavioral Modification & Compliance Interpersonal Conflict Techniques of Management of Fear, Anxiety, Pain, Geriatric and Handicapped Patients Ethics – Personal & Professional
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Teaching Methodology:
Theoretical Approach through Lectures & Discussions
Assessment Tools:
Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:
• Student work and attitude 10 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 30 Marks• Final written Exam 60 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
1. Behavioral Aspects of Dentistry, Barbra Ingersoll (1982)(for lectures #1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12 & 13)
2. Behavioral Science & Dental Practice, Samuel Dworkin (1978)(for lectures #2 & 9)
3. Dental Communication, David Chambers (1986, 1992)(for lecture #5)
4. Primary Preventive DentistryNorman Harris & Franklin Garcia-Godoy (1998, 2000, 2003)(for lecture #6)
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Course No.
Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical
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284 GDC Applied Computer Technology in Dentistry
1 1 2
Course Description
Introduction:
The course is a broad introduction to the use of computers as tools for creativity, communications and organizing information. This course does not assume that the dental students have any previous computer experience, but even those students who are already advanced computer users will find activities to challenge them. In addition to learn the technical fundamentals of computer use, this course is designed for students to build their skills in researching information and using technology to help them learn on their own and pass their new skills on to others which related to dentistry..
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the students should have the following:
1. The knowledge of basic computing concepts2. The ability to perform fundamental operating system functions3. The ability to use computers in a secure manner4. The ability to use common software applications, such as:
a. word processing – create, save, retrieve text fileb. spreadsheet program – create, manage, and manipulate numeric datac. presentation of software – create presentations
5. The ability to use the computer for Internet access and electronic communication.a. gain access to the University’s computer systemb. send and retrieve emailc. conduct Internet and database searches to obtain information and resources
Course Contents:
Basic Computing Concepts Fundamental Operating System Functions Using Computers in a Secure Manner Using Common Software Applications Using the Computer for Internet Access and Electronic Communications
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How to Use Internet and Database Searching
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures Practical Sessions Assignments
Assessment Tools:
Evaluation and Grading:
• Student’s practical work 20 Marks• Final practical work 20 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 20 Marks• Final written Exam 40 Marks
Several assignments (4-5) will be given throughout the course.
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
1. Principles of Computer ScienceBy: Paul Tymann
2. New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 11 Edition, ComprehensiveBy: June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja
3. How Computer WorkBy: Ron White
4. Computer Science an OverviewBy: J. Glenn Brookshear
Level Four
Course No. Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical214 ANAT Head & Neck Anatomy 2 1 3
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Course Description
Introduction:
During the course the student will learn the individual bone of skull and its foramens, and the origin, the insertion, and the function of the neck and the facial muscles. As well as the innervations and the blood supply of the head and neck.
Course Objectives:
1. Summary of the main learning outcomes for students enrolled in the course.On completion of the course the students should be able to differentiate and describe the anatomical structure and function of the head and neck.2. Briefly describe any plans for developing and improving the course that are being implemented. (eg increased use of IT or web based reference material, changes in content as a result of new research in the field)
Course Contents:
• Introduction to the bones of the skull• The Bones of the skull (Details)• The Brain parts• The Brain( Scalp & Meanings)• The Cranial Nerves (I II III IV) • The Cranial Nerves (V VI VII VIII).• The Cranial Nerves (IX X XI XII)• The Muscles Of The Facial Expression. • The Muscles Of The Neck.• Muscles Of Mastication• The blood supply of the head and neck• The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures Practical Sessions
Assessment Tools:
Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:
• Student’s practical work 20 Marks• Final practical work 20 Marks
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• Mid-Term written Exam 20 Marks• Final written Exam 40 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
1. Required Text(s):Clinical Anatomy,
Richard S.Snell
4-.Electronic Materials, Web Sites etc
http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/skull/skulltt.htm
http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/skeletalsystem/skeleton/axial/skull/menu/menu.html
www.primalpictures.com/Uploads/doc_pdf/Dentistryhttp://anatomy.uams.edu/anatomyhtml/gross.html
http://www.learnbones.com/skull-cranial-and-facial-bones-anatomy
http://www.ehc.com/vbody.asp
http://www.wiley.com/college/apcentral/anatomydrill/
http://www.doereport.com/categories.php?CatID=019&A=&I=1
http://www.bartleby.com/107/indextn1.html
http://www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=AP11504
http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/reference/gray/index.html
http://www.med.yale.edu/caim/cnerves/
http://www.anatomyatlases.org/HumanAnatomy/CrossSectionAtlas.shtml
http://www.anatomyatlases.org/firstaid/index.shtml
2. Essential References 1. 3D Head and Neck Anatomy for Dentistry CD Rom
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2. Head, Neck and Dental Anatomy, Short, M., Third Edition
3- Recommended Books and Reference Material (Journals, Reports, etc) (Attach List)5- Other learning material such as computer-based programs/CD, professional standards/regulations 3D Head and Neck Anatomy
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Course No. Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical262 BCH Bio-Chemistry 2 1 1 2
Course Description
Introduction:
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This course aims to enhance the study of general and basic of Bio-Chemistry for dental students.
Course Objectives:
Summary of the main learning outcomes for students enrolled in the course.
To understand the essential topics of biochemistry including Micro- and macromolecules of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleotides and nucleic acids,
blood chemistry, homeostasis, nutrition. To describe basic principles of Molecular biology and Protein synthesis To understand the basic biochemistry of vitamins, and enzymes To be familiar with the basic biochemistry of the hemoglobin and free radicals Interpret the normal results of body fluid contents in terms of their clinical significance. Deduce the biochemical abnormalities resulting from defective metabolic pathways and their
impact on body functions. Use biochemical information in health problem explanation and problem solving.
Course Contents:
introduction to biochemistry 2 ; course objectives, course description Hemoglobin structure and function Heme synthesis and degradation Plasma proteins and Immunoglobulin Muscle and supportive tissue proteins Water soluble vitamins Fat soluble vitamins Minerals Sodium,edema, causes of hyponatremia, potassium, function, sources, chloride, Iron, Copper,
iodine, fluoride. Energy metabolism and nutrition Water and electrolyte balance acid base balance
Teaching Methodology:
Lecture Practical Sessions
Assessment Tools:
Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:
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• Student’s practical work 20 Marks• Final practical work 20 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 20 Marks• Final written Exam 40 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
Biochemistry by P.C. Champe, R.A. Harvey and D.R. Ferrier 3rd Edition 2005 Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews“Lippincott’s illustrated reviews: Biochemistry”, 3rd edition, , Lippincott’ Williams & Wilkins, 2005Principles of Biochemistry” by A.L. Lehninger, D. L. Nelson and M.M. Cox. 3rd Edition 2000.“Concepts in Biochemistry” by R. Boyer, 2nd Edition.
Level Four
Course No. Course TitleContact Hours
CreditsTheory Practical212 PSL General Physiology2 1 1 2
Course Description
Introduction:
Physiology is the science which explores the normal vital processes and mechanisms necessary for the maintenance of life. Thus, the breadth and depth of this course ranges from delineating sub-cellular mechanisms to delineating integrated mechanisms at the organ level and up to the Whole
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organism. Human physiology will be the focus in Dental Physiology, with reference to other species as necessitated by current paradigms.
Course Objectives:
To understand The structure and function of the organs including in the digestive system, The chemical and physical processes that result in digestion and absorption of food, The importance of nutrition and its relationship to good health and Diseases of the digestive track
To identify structure and function of renal system, to understand urine formation, concentration and dilution and understand the acid base balance and imbalance.
To identify structure and function of endocrine system, Names and functions of the major hormones, Description of origin, action, and regulation of hormones and Diseases that affect this system
To understand Structure and function of neuron , spinal cord and brain, Impulse transmission of the brain, Protective mechanisms of the brain and Diseases of nervous system
To identify structure, and function of hearing, vision, taste and smell, How do you compensate if one of your senses is lost and Diseases that effect sight, hearing, taste, smell
Course Contents:
Introduction / Explain the course syllabus Mouth and salivary glands And stomach Pancreas Liver and gall bladder Small intestine Large intestine Movements of GIT Kidney and nephron Renal circulation Urine formation Concentration of urine Acid base balance Micturition Pituitary gland Thyroid gland Parathyroid gland Endocrine function of pancreas Adrenal cortex Adrenal medulla Endocrine function of other organs Local hormones Neuron and receptors Synapse and neurotransmitter Reflex activity Spinal cord Physiology of pain Thalamus and hypothalamus Cerebellum and basal ganglion Cerebral
cortex and limbic system Vestibular apparatus Higher intellectual function Physiology of sleep ANS Field of vision Errors of refraction Mechanisms of hearing Taste and smell sensation
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures Practical Sessions
Assessment Tools:
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Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:
• Student’s practical work 20 Marks• Final practical work 20 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 20 Marks• Final written Exam 40 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
Students will be expected to give the same attention to these references as given to the Module textbook(s):
1. Guyton, TextBook of Medical Physiology.Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders.2. Cyril A Keele, Samson.s Wrights Applied Physiology Delhi Oxford University Press.3. John B. West. Best and Taylor.s Physiological Basis of Medical Practice, Baltimore Williams And Wilkias.4. AVSS Rama Rao, TextBook of Biochemistry for Medical Students, New Delhi.5.Ganong: Review of Medical Physiology, Printice Hall International.6- MEO's human physiology (4th edition) by Dr. Sultan Ayoub.7- Textbook for physiology for dental students ( 5th edition) by HC Tandan, and R Chandramouli
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103 IC The Islamic Economic System 2 0 2
Course Description
Introduction:
To provide students with Islamic concepts of economic life in relation to man relationship with finance, and the Islamic finance, and presents the rules and legislation which control the economic systems to highlight the advantages of Islamic economy and its characteristics.
Course Objectives:
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To give the dental students general information about the Economic System in Islam
Course Contents:
The course will cover the following topics:
1. Introduction to Islamic economic system2. Principles of Islamic economic system3. Distribution and exchange4. Banking and insurance
Teaching Methodology:
Lectures
Assessment Tools:
Total Marks = 100 Marks; distributed as follows:
• Student work and attitude 10 Marks• Mid-Term written Exam 30 Marks• Final written Exam 60 Marks
Recommended Books, References & Teaching Materials
1. Economic System in IslamDr. Mahmood Al-KhateebAlharameen Library, Riyadh 1429H
2. Introduction to Economic Thoughts in IslamSaeed MartanAlResalah EstablishmentBeirut 1406H
3. Economic System in IslamDr. Refar Al Owdy
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