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Shefa is an arabic word (شفا) means healing or recovery. Al-Shefa is one of the most famous books of Avicenna (Ibn Sina). File links The following pages link to this file: Shefa Categories: GFDL images ... Avicenna was the greatest of the medieval Islamic physicians, whose work had a direct impact on the Renaissance. ...


Shefa is a province of Vanuatu, including the islands of Epi and Éfaté and the Shepherd Islands. It has a population of 45,280 people and an area of 1,455 km². Its capital is Port Vila, which is also the main town of the nation. Port Vila (population 29,356) is the capital city of Vanuatu. ...


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SHEFA (59 words)
If you have never applied with SHEFA before, please register here first
All new and continuing applicants MUST READ the amendments to the SHEFA Rules and Regulations, as they are in effect for the Fall 2007 quarter /semester.
Download the most recent amendments to the SHEFA Rules and Regulations
Injazat Capital - Shefa HealthCare Fund (152 words)
Shefa Healthcare Fund is a USD 100 million Shari’a-compliant healthcare fund that was launched to create a regional network of healthcare services and to meet the growing demand for affordable, specialized and high-quality healthcare services.
Shefa is targeting the healthcare industry through acquiring majority stake in leading healthcare providers in accordance with Islamic principles.
A unique investment vehicle, Shefa Healthcare Fund provides investors access to diverse markets in the MENA countries and offers them an opportunity to reduce risk by investing in a diversified portfolio of healthcare providers.
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