2021
DOI: 10.36401/jqsh-20-x9
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Investigation of Medication Safety Incidents Using Root Cause Analysis and Action

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“…In principle, if the waqf was made for a specific purpose or specific group, the beneficiaries have the legal capacity to become a wilayah to administer and supervise the waqf. This is the predominant view of the majority of the Muslim scholars such as Maliki [39], Hanbali [40], and some of the Hanafi [41] and Shafie doctrine [42]. As for the right of the Qadi in an administration, it is found that the absence of the specific administrator ‫الخاص(‬ ‫)الناظر‬ will posit the Qadi in the administration of waqf and this is the correct position of the majority Muslim scholars [43].…”
Section: A Theory Of Al-wilayahmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, if the waqf was made for a specific purpose or specific group, the beneficiaries have the legal capacity to become a wilayah to administer and supervise the waqf. This is the predominant view of the majority of the Muslim scholars such as Maliki [39], Hanbali [40], and some of the Hanafi [41] and Shafie doctrine [42]. As for the right of the Qadi in an administration, it is found that the absence of the specific administrator ‫الخاص(‬ ‫)الناظر‬ will posit the Qadi in the administration of waqf and this is the correct position of the majority Muslim scholars [43].…”
Section: A Theory Of Al-wilayahmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 2 ] Another name for the fishbone diagram is an Ishikawa diagram (named after its creator). [ 3 , 4 ] The fishbone diagram and the “five-whys” technique[ 1 , 5 ] are commonly used together to identify the root cause of a problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%