Table 3: Factor Analysis of the Islamic Personality Model
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work is funded by the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme awarded by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia via the Institute of Innovation and Research Institute (IRMI), Universiti Teknologi Mara Malaysia.
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