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Men And Women Holy Prophet
1,525 words
he Western Whirlwind of Destruction which has been
constantly blowing across this country for decades
and undermining the morals of the Youth, of more
recent times has found new victims in young men
Muslim men and women who appear to be voluntarily
stepping into its evil path. And whilst this
"Tornado of the West" is leaving in its wake a
continuous trail of crushed moral values amongst
our young brothers and sisters, the parents are
openly and unashamedly displaying an attitude of
incredible ir...
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Islamic Culture Islamic Law
1,018 words
The region of the Middle East and its inhabitants
have always been a wonder to the Europeans, dating
back to the years before the advent of Islam and
the years following the Arab conquest. Today, the
Islamic world spreads from the corners of the
Philippines to the far edges of Spain and Central
Africa. Various cultures have adopted the Islamic
faith, and this blending of many different
cultures has strengthened the universal Islamic
culture. The religion of Islam has provided a new
meaning to th...
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Islam And Liberal Democracy
1,218 words
... lipase of human beings. In this context Islam
is believed to be superior to democracy in
guaranteeing the unity of umma since it calls for
a consensus rather than the rule of the majority.
The principle of shura is now presented by many as
'the functional equivalent of Western
parliamentary rule, and as the basis of authentic
Islamic democracy' because it 'demands open debate
among both the ulema and the community at large on
issues that concern the public. ' (Kramer, 1993:
7, Abootalebi, 19...
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Islamic Culture As Displayed In Palace Walk
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When Naguib Mahfouz wrote Palace Walk in 1956, he
probably did not suspect that it would win the
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988. The novel has
become one of the most critically acclaimed works
of the modern era. It has also become a
cornerstone in the curriculum of many literature
courses throughout universities worldwide.
Mahfouz's work details everyday life of an upper
middle-class family in early twentieth-century
Egypt. This makes it a powerful tool that helps to
explain the Islamic cult...
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Nation Of Islam Places Of Worship
1,601 words
This is the biggest misconception in Islam, no
doubt resulting from the constant stereotyping and
bashing the media gives Islam. When a gunman
attacks a mosque in the name of Judaism, or a
Catholic IRA guerrilla sets off a bomb in an urban
area, or Serbian Orthodox militiamen rape and kill
innocent Muslim civilians, these acts are not used
to stereotype and bash an entire faith. Never are
these acts attributed to the religious teachings
of the perpetrators. Yet how many times have we
heard the w...
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Human Rights In An Islamic State
1,765 words
[Since God is the absolute and the sole master of
men and the universe, He is the sovereign Lord,
the sustainer and nourished, the Merciful, whose
mercy enshrines all beings. Men are substantially
the same and no tangible and actual distinction
can be made among them, on account of their
accidental differences such as nationality, colour
or race. Every human-being is thereby related to
all others and all become one community of
brotherhood in their honorable and pleasant
servitude to the most co...
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Saudi Arabia Arabian Peninsula
1,363 words
Osama Bin Laden is both one of the CIA's most
wanted men and a hero to many young people in the
Arab world. He and his associates were already
being sought by the US on charges of international
terrorism, including in connection with the 1998
bombing of American embassies in Africa and last
year's attack on the USS Cole in Yemen. In May
this year a US jury convicted four men believed to
be linked with Bin Laden of plotting the embassy
bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Osama was exposed
to terroris...
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The Dome Of Rock Jerusalem Israel
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The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel The Dome
of the Rock (also known as Qubbat as-Sarah) is a
sacred shrine built in the seventh century (688 to
691 AD) by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik. The
exterior of The Dome of the Rock is octagonal. It
has seven windows and one door on each side. The
interior is circle-shaped. The mosque is made of
marble and decorated with mosaics, painted stucco,
tile, and gilded wood. It is believed that people,
who built the Dome of the Rock, arrived from
differen...
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Faith In God Messenger Of God
2,435 words
Islam The Arabic word Islam means "to turn oneself
over to, to resign oneself, to submit. " In
religious terminology, it means submission or
surrender to God, or to God's will. The Koran uses
the term and its derivatives in about seventy
verses. In only a few of these verses can we claim
that the word refers exclusively to "Islam, "
meaning thereby the religion established by the
Koran and the Prophet Muhammad. Salam (salary), in
its primary sense, means, to be tranquil, at rest,
to have done on...
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Foreign Affairs Great Britain
1,558 words
United States vs. Afghanistan The conflict of the
USA and Afghanistan is one of the most important.
It lasts long and it seems that it will be no end.
If to look attentively we could see that the roots
of this conflict lay in the large difference
between these two countries. Lets analyse what
these difficulties are and what were the real
reasons of coming of the USA army to Afghanistan.
First lets talk about the US. For best
understanding of the American character, way of
life, customs and habit...
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Parts Of The World Twentieth Century
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When studying history, both in a professional and
academic sense, we try to make connections between
civilizations and time periods. Historians have
attempted to discover universal constants of human
nature, a bond that forms from continent to
continent, human being to human being. Is there a
constant quality that all peoples posses, and is
reflected in all civilizations? Indeed, it is
extremely difficult to make generalizations about
centuries of modern history. To say that something
is true of...
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Man Has Evolved Type Of Law
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Over the many years of man s existence, he has
constantly evolved to better fit and survive in
his surroundings. There are many aspects to his
evolution that can be seen through his actions,
his thoughts and his beliefs, to name a few. The
Merriam-Webster dictionary defines anthropology as
the science of human beings. The focus on this
paper will be the anthropological aspect dealing
with the nature of human beings. The nature of
human beings can be seen in many aspects of his
being. One of thes...
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Jews And Christians Prophet Muhammad
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In the Name of Allah, most Compassionate, most
Merciful Introduction To Islam Islam and Muslims
The word Islam is an Arabic word which means
submission to the will of God. This word comes
from the same root as the Arabic word salam, which
means peace. As such, the religion of Islam
teaches that in order to achieve true peace of
mind and surety of heart, one must submit to God
and live according to His Divinely revealed Law.
The most important truth that God revealed to
mankind is that there is n...
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People Were Killed War With Iraq
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Iran is a country located in the Middle East. The
main source of income for the country is oil, the
one object that had greatly influenced its
history. Iran's present government is run as an
Islamic Republic. A president, cabinet, judicial
branch, and Majilesor or legislative branch, makes
up the governmental positions. A revolution that
overthrew the monarch, which was set in 1930,
lasted over 15 years. Crane Brintons book, An
Anatomy of a Revolution, explains set of four
steps a country experi...
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People Were Killed War With Iraq
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Iranian Revolution using Crane Brintons theory.
Iran is a country located in the Middle East. The
main source of income for the country is oil, the
one object that had greatly influenced its
history. Iran's present government is runs an
Islamic Republic. A president, cabinet, judicial
branch, and Majilesor or legislative branch, makes
up the governmental positions. A revolution that
overthrew the monarch, which waste in 1930, lasted
over 15 years. Crane Brintons book, An Anatomy of
a Revolution,...
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Society At Large Struggle For Power
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RELIGION, POLITICS 038; ISLAM Can they be
separated? YAMIN ZAKARIA CONTENTS: Introduction
The Rise of the Secular Society What is Religion?
The view of Islam towards Religion and Society The
Meaning of Politics Keep Your Religion To Yourself
Evidences Diversions TMQ = Translation of the
Quran It should be perfectly clear that the Que an
is authentic only in its original language,
Arabic. Since perfect translation of the Que an is
impossible, the term Translation of the Meaning of
the Quran (T...
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Ottoman Empire N Pag
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Comparison and Difference Between Great Indian
Rulers The three great rulers from the three great
empire (Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal) that I
focused on are Suleyman the Magnificent, Shah
Abbas, and Akbar. The similarity between these
three rulers is vast. They all were contributed
somehow to there empire and were praised for this
by the people. They all either tried to expand the
empire or did so in a tremendous way. Finally,
they all enriched their empires by making them
known and feared thro...
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Sexual Organs Counter Argument
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Introduction... so much energy has been expended
by Muslim men and then Muslim women to remove the
veil and by others to affirm or restore it...
(Ahmed 167). This paper explores these efforts in
two specific stages: the first and the last thirds
of the twentieth century. Through an analysis of
some of the various arguments on the veil, I will
try to induce some general characteristics of the
debate on the issue and on women during these two
specific periods of time. The starting point will
be Ka...
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Twentieth Century Universal Constant
2,436 words
When studying history, both in a professional and
academic sense, we try to make connections between
civilizations and time periods. Historians have
attempted to discover universal constants of human
nature, a bond that forms from continent to
continent and human being to human being. Are
there constant qualities that people posses and
reflect in all civilizations? It is extremely
difficult to make generalizations about centuries
of modern history. To say that something is true
of all of history...
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Byzantine Empire Islamic Culture
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Since Islam came into being, it has clashed
numerously with the already established
Christianity. Their rivalry has never ceased until
today. Modern Examples would be Bosnia and
Lebanon. There were not only military clashes but
political as well as economical. Although, the
rivalry was incredibly intense, ironically, Arab
or Islamic culture managed to severely influence
the Christiankingdoms. However, Christianity used
all the advantages provided by Islam their
advantage and through that they ma...
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