Globalization Partners is a U.S. headquartered global PEO. An International Professional Employer Organization or Global PEO is an established structure for making a legal hire in another country without having to first incorporate a subsidiary. Candidates hired through Globalization Partners’ Global PEO are hired as an employee of an already-established company in-country. They onboard employees overseas on behalf of other companies via their subsidiaries, set up the employees’ benefits and take care of all local HR requirements. Legally, Globalization Partners is the employer of record, yet the employee is assigned to work for their clients.
Globalization Partners was founded in 2012 by Nicole Sahin. Globalization Partners was listed as the #6 fastest growing private company in America in 2016 by Inc. Magazine, and the #1 fastest growing women-led company.
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Globalization Partners is the leading international PEO and Global Employer of Record firm. An International Professional Employer Organization or Global PEO is an established structure for making a legal hire in another country without having to first incorporate a subsidiary. The employee is hired on Globalization Partners' locally compliant payroll, but reports to and is managed by the client firm. Globalization Partners acts as the employer of record handing onboarding, payroll, taxes, and benefits for client employees working overseas, thereby alleviating the client firm from having to set up an in-country entity.
Awards
No. 6 on the Inc. 5,000 list of America's Fastest Growing Companies for 2016.
America's fastest growing woman-owned businesses in 2016.
Nicole Sahin, founder, was an EY Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist in 2015 and 2016.
Globalization Partners was founded in 2012 by Nicole Sahin. Globalization Partners was listed as the #6 fastest growing private company in America in 2016 by Inc. Magazine, and the #1 fastest growing women-led company.
Services
Globalization Partners is the leading international PEO and Global Employer of Record firm. An International Professional Employer Organization or Global PEO is an established structure for making a legal hire in another country without having to first incorporate a subsidiary. The employee is hired on Globalization Partners' locally compliant payroll, but reports to and is managed by the client firm. Globalization Partners acts as the employer of record handing onboarding, payroll, taxes, and benefits for client employees working overseas, thereby alleviating the client firm from having to set up an in-country entity.
Awards
No. 6 on the Inc. 5,000 list of America's Fastest Growing Companies for 2016.
America's fastest growing woman-owned businesses in 2016.
Nicole Sahin, founder, was an EY Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist in 2015 and 2016.
Sheikh Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara (2 July 1970) is the charismatic leader of Qadiriyya Riyadul Janna Muslim organization in Nigeria. One of the most prominent children of famous Sufi Order scholar, Late Nasiru Kabara, fiery Abduljjabbar commands a large following of disciples in West Africa, especially in his base, the ancient city of Kano.
Sheikh Abduljabbar, a scholar who dedicates his life to research on various fields of Islamic knowledge and propagation of the authentic principle of the religion, is a gifted oratory with amazing command of Arabic language among others.
A great poet and author of many books, mostly published in Arabic, Dr Abduljabbar is also an excellent debater on contending issues in Islamic jurisprudence.
He has lately been in the vanguard of revisiting true teachings of the Holy Prophet of Islam, Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him, which he said is the only lasting solution to terrorism among Muslim that’s currently devastating the Muslim world.
He has particularly points accusing fingers to Salaf, Wahabi ideology for the bellicosity that’s bedeviling the Muslim world.
In one of the series of his lectures, which is widely circulated on various media, Dr Abduljabbar diagnosed the root cause of Muslim terrorism and insisted that the only way to fight the menace is through waging wat against the books that teach it . "The virus is not thus coming from the brains of the terrorists but from their books as attested to by one of them." For instance by citing how Muhammad Bin Abdulwahab boasted that no Muslim understood the connotation of Kalimatu asshahada (the nucleus of belief in Islam) before him, as reported in Aldurrar al-saniyya, Dr Abduljabbar is in the opinion that Muslims should not look elsewhere for the cause of their crisis.
Accusing Ibn Abdulwahab of grandstanding, Dr Abduljjabr argues that there was no way the mediaeval scholar would boast of knowing Islam more than his teachers like Sheikh Suleiman Alkurdi.
According to pronouncement of Kalima is considered to be the number unifying factor among the over 1.5 billion Muslims in the world but not so in Salaf/Wahabi ideology that the Kalima since it is not considered sufficient enough to make one a Muslim. "This is the bone of contention and the center of gravity to what the world is facing today".
Dr. Abduljabbar is of the view that the understanding of Ibn Wahab, the leader of Islamic takfirism, is clearly contrary to the view of Saád bin Malik, a companion of the Prophet, who famously stated that "I cannot kill a Muslim". In Islam, nothing is as valuable as blood after faith, according to him stressing that what he meant by blood is the blood of all and sundry, including the blood of non-Muslims is sacrosanct. "Alas, the Salafists have made it so cheap today."
His teachers
Mallam Abbas Madabo, Mallam Hassan Danbatta, Mahir Sharif Bala Gabari (Alquran).
Sheikh Nasir kabara (Islamic sciences).
Abdulmalik bn Abdulrahman Assa'adiy (Ihya'u ulumuddin by Alghazali).
Sheikh Abduljabbar Arrawiy (Hadith).
Abdulkarim Bayyariy (Fiqh).
Sheikh Abdulkadir Geilan (Islamic theology)
Sheikh Muhammad leader of A'azamiyya In Iraq (Arabic language and grammar).
Books
1. Ihya'ul Aqidatul Islamiyya (published).
2. Irshadul khalq ilattiba'i manhajus salaf (published).
3. Ittihaful khira (unpublished).
4. Innama ana bashr (unpublished)
5. Assalafiyya ma'a as'maullahil husna (published).
6. Attahalil (published).
7. Muqaddimatul Azifa (published).
8. Tahalilun Naqid (unpublished).
9. Waqafatun Ma'assalafiyya (published).
10. Sawarimun Nasiriyya (published).
11. Saiful Jabbar (published).
12. Asa Musa (published).
13. Ilajul Jarih (unpublished )
14. Sharh nasihatu Ahlel dariqa (unpublished).
15. Ruh wa raihan (unpublished).
16. Riyadhul Jannah (published).
17. Al-ababeel (published).
18. Tahqiqul Munya (unpublished).
19. Iza'ka'nal anbiya'u Awa'man faman humul khawass (published 2014).
20. La'tugluu fi diinukum (unpublished)
21. Riya'dul jannah, Alkunna'shul mutawassidi (published 2016)
Sheikh Abduljabbar, a scholar who dedicates his life to research on various fields of Islamic knowledge and propagation of the authentic principle of the religion, is a gifted oratory with amazing command of Arabic language among others.
A great poet and author of many books, mostly published in Arabic, Dr Abduljabbar is also an excellent debater on contending issues in Islamic jurisprudence.
He has lately been in the vanguard of revisiting true teachings of the Holy Prophet of Islam, Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him, which he said is the only lasting solution to terrorism among Muslim that’s currently devastating the Muslim world.
He has particularly points accusing fingers to Salaf, Wahabi ideology for the bellicosity that’s bedeviling the Muslim world.
In one of the series of his lectures, which is widely circulated on various media, Dr Abduljabbar diagnosed the root cause of Muslim terrorism and insisted that the only way to fight the menace is through waging wat against the books that teach it . "The virus is not thus coming from the brains of the terrorists but from their books as attested to by one of them." For instance by citing how Muhammad Bin Abdulwahab boasted that no Muslim understood the connotation of Kalimatu asshahada (the nucleus of belief in Islam) before him, as reported in Aldurrar al-saniyya, Dr Abduljabbar is in the opinion that Muslims should not look elsewhere for the cause of their crisis.
Accusing Ibn Abdulwahab of grandstanding, Dr Abduljjabr argues that there was no way the mediaeval scholar would boast of knowing Islam more than his teachers like Sheikh Suleiman Alkurdi.
According to pronouncement of Kalima is considered to be the number unifying factor among the over 1.5 billion Muslims in the world but not so in Salaf/Wahabi ideology that the Kalima since it is not considered sufficient enough to make one a Muslim. "This is the bone of contention and the center of gravity to what the world is facing today".
Dr. Abduljabbar is of the view that the understanding of Ibn Wahab, the leader of Islamic takfirism, is clearly contrary to the view of Saád bin Malik, a companion of the Prophet, who famously stated that "I cannot kill a Muslim". In Islam, nothing is as valuable as blood after faith, according to him stressing that what he meant by blood is the blood of all and sundry, including the blood of non-Muslims is sacrosanct. "Alas, the Salafists have made it so cheap today."
His teachers
Mallam Abbas Madabo, Mallam Hassan Danbatta, Mahir Sharif Bala Gabari (Alquran).
Sheikh Nasir kabara (Islamic sciences).
Abdulmalik bn Abdulrahman Assa'adiy (Ihya'u ulumuddin by Alghazali).
Sheikh Abduljabbar Arrawiy (Hadith).
Abdulkarim Bayyariy (Fiqh).
Sheikh Abdulkadir Geilan (Islamic theology)
Sheikh Muhammad leader of A'azamiyya In Iraq (Arabic language and grammar).
Books
1. Ihya'ul Aqidatul Islamiyya (published).
2. Irshadul khalq ilattiba'i manhajus salaf (published).
3. Ittihaful khira (unpublished).
4. Innama ana bashr (unpublished)
5. Assalafiyya ma'a as'maullahil husna (published).
6. Attahalil (published).
7. Muqaddimatul Azifa (published).
8. Tahalilun Naqid (unpublished).
9. Waqafatun Ma'assalafiyya (published).
10. Sawarimun Nasiriyya (published).
11. Saiful Jabbar (published).
12. Asa Musa (published).
13. Ilajul Jarih (unpublished )
14. Sharh nasihatu Ahlel dariqa (unpublished).
15. Ruh wa raihan (unpublished).
16. Riyadhul Jannah (published).
17. Al-ababeel (published).
18. Tahqiqul Munya (unpublished).
19. Iza'ka'nal anbiya'u Awa'man faman humul khawass (published 2014).
20. La'tugluu fi diinukum (unpublished)
21. Riya'dul jannah, Alkunna'shul mutawassidi (published 2016)
The Insfers started as a whatsaap group for social and environmental commentaries but now insfers is a digital media on Facebook which brings all the latest news of tech, culture, science, society and innovation. The insfers describe itself as "inspiration from friends" which draws attention towards news which matters to their followers
About us
There has never been a better time to be alive contrary to what you might have heard, people are healthier, safer, happier and smarten then ever. Thanks to breakthrough in the field of science and technology, the pace of progress is accelerating: We're rewriting rules for how to live and work hard every day. There are still plenty of problems to solve on it, many of are own making, but with our intelligence we're solving them one by one.
The Insfers celebrates this exciting new era
We launched in October 2015 as a digital publication focused on tech, science, innovation, society and culture. we aim to go deep into these areas and tell stories that matter to everyone.
* #tech section will help you find and uses great products. We'll also reported on the future of apps, robots, devices, vertical reality, cars, hyper loop, and much more
* #science section will show you the research and discoveries that matters and examine the wonder of the world around us
* #innovation section highlights all kind of human ingenuity and ideas, from education to sustainability to design.
* #culture section examine how we live today, taking on everything from the digital trend to popular movies and TV shows
* # society section highlights all the excellent human actives happened on the earth. The activities which were working for the human welfare
History
The Insfers was founded in October 2015 by Tarun Chauhan and Shakti Singh Panwar. None of them belongs to the media or any publishing industry insfers is there first venture.
About us
There has never been a better time to be alive contrary to what you might have heard, people are healthier, safer, happier and smarten then ever. Thanks to breakthrough in the field of science and technology, the pace of progress is accelerating: We're rewriting rules for how to live and work hard every day. There are still plenty of problems to solve on it, many of are own making, but with our intelligence we're solving them one by one.
The Insfers celebrates this exciting new era
We launched in October 2015 as a digital publication focused on tech, science, innovation, society and culture. we aim to go deep into these areas and tell stories that matter to everyone.
* #tech section will help you find and uses great products. We'll also reported on the future of apps, robots, devices, vertical reality, cars, hyper loop, and much more
* #science section will show you the research and discoveries that matters and examine the wonder of the world around us
* #innovation section highlights all kind of human ingenuity and ideas, from education to sustainability to design.
* #culture section examine how we live today, taking on everything from the digital trend to popular movies and TV shows
* # society section highlights all the excellent human actives happened on the earth. The activities which were working for the human welfare
History
The Insfers was founded in October 2015 by Tarun Chauhan and Shakti Singh Panwar. None of them belongs to the media or any publishing industry insfers is there first venture.
Jeffrey Francis Kirby (born May 13, 1975) is a Catholic priest, author, and moral theologian. He is most known for his previous work in which he revolutionized the process of recruitment to the Catholic priesthood and sisterhood through contemporary social media, web design, and videography. the natural moral law, and the effort to introduce moral truth within pluralistic societies. Additionally as an author, Kirby is regarded as an authority on spiritual theology and is sought out as a conference speaker and retreat leader throughout the United States. Through his writings, Kirby is also recognized as an expert on The Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica.
Early life
Jeffrey Kirby was born in Killeen, Texas, while his father was stationed on Ft. Hood. He was raised in a military family, son of retired First Sergeant Alan Kirby, Jr., and Frances Kirby. One of three children, he has an older brother and younger sister, Alan III and Melanie. Kirby’s childhood was principally in West Germany where his father served multiple tours. In 1989, with the anticipated fall of the Berlin Wall, the family returned to the United States and made South Carolina their home. Since his time at the high school, three of Kirby’s former students have entered the seminary or convent.
In 2002, he entered the Pontifical North American College, the American seminary in Rome. While at the seminary, he attended the Pontifical Gregorian University and earned his Bachelor of Sacred Theology and then began studies toward his License in Moral Theology at Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and a Masters in Bioethics at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum.
While studying in Rome, Kirby developed a catechetical tour of St. Peter's Basilica. The basilica tour led to the publication of two books: Encountering the Lord in His Holy Court: A Walk Through St. Peter's Basilica (2009) and 101 Surprising Facts about St. Peter's and the Vatican (2015).
In 2006, Kirby was ordained a transitional deacon in the Chapel of the Chair of St. Peter’s Basilica by . In 2007, he was ordained a Catholic priest at the Columbia Metropolitan Center in Columbia, SC. In the ceremony, six priests were ordained, the largest class of ordinations for the Diocese of Charleston since 1956. After this three month assignment, he was sent to St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, SC. While in Aiken, Kirby focused on Christian formation programs and care of the sick. Since his time at the parish, two young men influenced by Kirby have entered the seminary.
In 2009, Kirby began working with Peggy Wertz, the principal of St. Mary's School in Aiken, S.C., in co-authoring a trilogy of children's books on the different Christian vocations. The project was inspired when neither Kirby nor Wertz could find any such books among Catholic publishing resources at that time. The two paired up with illustrator Alice Judd, who shared the vision of providing such books to Catholic families, schools, and parishes. In 2010, Becoming Father Bob was released, in 2012, Becoming Sister Mary Grace was published, and in 2016, Becoming Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was released.
Also in 2009, Kirby was sent back to Rome to complete his License in Moral Theology and his Masters in Bioethics. He completed both while focusing on the natural law and conscience formation.
While back in Rome, Kirby began his apostolate on the radio with the show, Pathways to Rome on Mediatrix Radio. The show highlighted events in the Eternal City while Kirby was a student there. The show concluded when he returned to South Carolina. Kirby, however, anchored two other radio shows: one on faith in 2013, and another on prayer in 2015.
While still in Rome, Kirby was appointed the new Vicar of Vocations for the Diocese of Charleston, the priest in a diocese who is responsible for finding new seminarians and postulants for the convent. In over five years as the Vicar of Vocations, Kirby was internationally recognized as an expert and “revolution” in vocations work.
In 2011, Kirby released a strategic plan that called on all sectors of the church’s life to support and promote the priesthood and sisterhood. In his plan, he outlined extensive use of social media, web design, and videography. Up until this point, these resources had not been used systematically in vocations work in most places in the United States.
In 2011, as part of the strategic plan, Kirby became the founding director of the Drexel House, a Catholic Residence for Men in downtown Charleston, SC. The house would be a community of disciples aimed at growth in faith, prayer, and virtue. The house was innovative since it was open to all Catholic men, and not just those who were actively discerning the priesthood. The House joined the Catholic community in praying with the entire city of Charleston for peace and healing.
In 2013, Kirby authored the book, Lord, Teach Us to Pray, which is a guide on Christian discipleship and the spiritual life. The book was a summary of his work in vocations, and was hailed as a “saint’s playbook” by the National Catholic Register. and on premier show Witness with Father Thomas Rosica. Lessons from the book have been highlighted on Blink program.
Later, in 2015, to emphasize his work on Christian discipleship, Kirby wrote the book The Life and Witness of St. Maria Goretti. The book celebrated the first visit of the saint's body to the United States and illustrated how the young saint lived the Beatitudes. The book included a "Workshop in Holiness" segment that was intended to help others grow in their own faith and discipleship.
In 2014, Kirby was accepted as a doctoral student in moral theology at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and began research on his dissertation while still in South Carolina. In June, 2015, Kirby concluded his term as Vicar of Vocations and returned to St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken as a Temporary Administrator. In March, 2016, Kirby returned to Rome full-time in order to prepare for the defense of his doctoral thesis.
In 2015, Kirby paired up with a production team from St. Benedict Press and began work on a national Christian formation program entitled Doors of Mercy. The program was released in January, 2016, to coincide with the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy announced by Pope Francis. Currently, over 850 parishes are hosting the program throughout the United States. Shortly after the release of the program, a trade book was published entitled Doors of Mercy: A Journey Through Salvation History. In March, 2016, Kirby began work with the same team on a sequel program entitled Luke: The Gospel of Mercy.
On June 3, 2016, Kirby sat for his doctoral defense board. During the board, his thesis, Facilitating a Program of Conscience Formation Among Medical Personnel, was accepted and he was granted the title .
On August 15, 2016, during the dedication of the church of the new community of Our Lady of Grace in Indian Land, SC, Bishop Robert Guglielmone announced that Kirby would serve as the parish's first resident priest. In addition to being named Administrator of Our Lady of Grace, Kirby was also concurrently named Administrator of St. Joseph's in Chester, SC.
Early life
Jeffrey Kirby was born in Killeen, Texas, while his father was stationed on Ft. Hood. He was raised in a military family, son of retired First Sergeant Alan Kirby, Jr., and Frances Kirby. One of three children, he has an older brother and younger sister, Alan III and Melanie. Kirby’s childhood was principally in West Germany where his father served multiple tours. In 1989, with the anticipated fall of the Berlin Wall, the family returned to the United States and made South Carolina their home. Since his time at the high school, three of Kirby’s former students have entered the seminary or convent.
In 2002, he entered the Pontifical North American College, the American seminary in Rome. While at the seminary, he attended the Pontifical Gregorian University and earned his Bachelor of Sacred Theology and then began studies toward his License in Moral Theology at Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and a Masters in Bioethics at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum.
While studying in Rome, Kirby developed a catechetical tour of St. Peter's Basilica. The basilica tour led to the publication of two books: Encountering the Lord in His Holy Court: A Walk Through St. Peter's Basilica (2009) and 101 Surprising Facts about St. Peter's and the Vatican (2015).
In 2006, Kirby was ordained a transitional deacon in the Chapel of the Chair of St. Peter’s Basilica by . In 2007, he was ordained a Catholic priest at the Columbia Metropolitan Center in Columbia, SC. In the ceremony, six priests were ordained, the largest class of ordinations for the Diocese of Charleston since 1956. After this three month assignment, he was sent to St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, SC. While in Aiken, Kirby focused on Christian formation programs and care of the sick. Since his time at the parish, two young men influenced by Kirby have entered the seminary.
In 2009, Kirby began working with Peggy Wertz, the principal of St. Mary's School in Aiken, S.C., in co-authoring a trilogy of children's books on the different Christian vocations. The project was inspired when neither Kirby nor Wertz could find any such books among Catholic publishing resources at that time. The two paired up with illustrator Alice Judd, who shared the vision of providing such books to Catholic families, schools, and parishes. In 2010, Becoming Father Bob was released, in 2012, Becoming Sister Mary Grace was published, and in 2016, Becoming Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was released.
Also in 2009, Kirby was sent back to Rome to complete his License in Moral Theology and his Masters in Bioethics. He completed both while focusing on the natural law and conscience formation.
While back in Rome, Kirby began his apostolate on the radio with the show, Pathways to Rome on Mediatrix Radio. The show highlighted events in the Eternal City while Kirby was a student there. The show concluded when he returned to South Carolina. Kirby, however, anchored two other radio shows: one on faith in 2013, and another on prayer in 2015.
While still in Rome, Kirby was appointed the new Vicar of Vocations for the Diocese of Charleston, the priest in a diocese who is responsible for finding new seminarians and postulants for the convent. In over five years as the Vicar of Vocations, Kirby was internationally recognized as an expert and “revolution” in vocations work.
In 2011, Kirby released a strategic plan that called on all sectors of the church’s life to support and promote the priesthood and sisterhood. In his plan, he outlined extensive use of social media, web design, and videography. Up until this point, these resources had not been used systematically in vocations work in most places in the United States.
In 2011, as part of the strategic plan, Kirby became the founding director of the Drexel House, a Catholic Residence for Men in downtown Charleston, SC. The house would be a community of disciples aimed at growth in faith, prayer, and virtue. The house was innovative since it was open to all Catholic men, and not just those who were actively discerning the priesthood. The House joined the Catholic community in praying with the entire city of Charleston for peace and healing.
In 2013, Kirby authored the book, Lord, Teach Us to Pray, which is a guide on Christian discipleship and the spiritual life. The book was a summary of his work in vocations, and was hailed as a “saint’s playbook” by the National Catholic Register. and on premier show Witness with Father Thomas Rosica. Lessons from the book have been highlighted on Blink program.
Later, in 2015, to emphasize his work on Christian discipleship, Kirby wrote the book The Life and Witness of St. Maria Goretti. The book celebrated the first visit of the saint's body to the United States and illustrated how the young saint lived the Beatitudes. The book included a "Workshop in Holiness" segment that was intended to help others grow in their own faith and discipleship.
In 2014, Kirby was accepted as a doctoral student in moral theology at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and began research on his dissertation while still in South Carolina. In June, 2015, Kirby concluded his term as Vicar of Vocations and returned to St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken as a Temporary Administrator. In March, 2016, Kirby returned to Rome full-time in order to prepare for the defense of his doctoral thesis.
In 2015, Kirby paired up with a production team from St. Benedict Press and began work on a national Christian formation program entitled Doors of Mercy. The program was released in January, 2016, to coincide with the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy announced by Pope Francis. Currently, over 850 parishes are hosting the program throughout the United States. Shortly after the release of the program, a trade book was published entitled Doors of Mercy: A Journey Through Salvation History. In March, 2016, Kirby began work with the same team on a sequel program entitled Luke: The Gospel of Mercy.
On June 3, 2016, Kirby sat for his doctoral defense board. During the board, his thesis, Facilitating a Program of Conscience Formation Among Medical Personnel, was accepted and he was granted the title .
On August 15, 2016, during the dedication of the church of the new community of Our Lady of Grace in Indian Land, SC, Bishop Robert Guglielmone announced that Kirby would serve as the parish's first resident priest. In addition to being named Administrator of Our Lady of Grace, Kirby was also concurrently named Administrator of St. Joseph's in Chester, SC.