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Osama Bin Laden Islamic Fundamentalism
1,922 words... Aggression. Org). Thus, as we have illustrated earlier, the modern Christian fundamentalists who take Jesus commandments literally, are nothing but a bunch of retards. They are only capable of posing danger to themselves. Therefore, we cannot refer to Islamic and Christian fundamentalism's as the opposite sides of the same coin. Islamic fundamentalism is a real thing. The religious aggressiveness of Islamic extremists derives out of their understanding that Christians grew weak. During the c...
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Number Of People Proportional Representation
3,598 wordsHas Political Islam Failed in Algeria? The question whether Political Islam has failed or not due to the internal structure of the Islamic political movement, in either Algeria or any other country in the Islamic World, is an important question for the analysis of the politicized Islamic phenomena. Olivier Roy sees the movement as a failure, not only in Algeria but also in the whole area from Casablanca to Tashkent, the movement has resulted in failure due to many reasons that are seen as common...
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Nomadic Tribes Byzantine Empire
4,335 wordsIslamic Conquests Up To 700 A. d. Islamic Conquests Up To 700 A. d. Islamic Strengths / Roman Weaknesses? In the two decades after the Byzantine occupation of Ctesiphon in 629 the newly formed Islamic state had destroyed the Sasanian Empire whilst severely damaged the Byzantine Empire. ? These gains were by no means temporary. ? Indeed our period sees the strengthening and expansion of these gains into northern Africa and the Mediterranean Islands. Yet, before Muhammad? s extraordinary rise to p...
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Live Their Lives Islamic Law
1,288 wordsThe religion and the practices of Islam have often been seen in a negative light in the Western world. This can be attributed to the effects that Islamic fundamentalists have had on society through their attacks on the Western world. For this reason many Westerners have developed an Islamophobia. A direct result of this Islamophobia is a negative perception of Islamic Law. Many Westerners feel that Islamic Law is very unjust, however in reality this is not the case. Islamic Laws may be strict re...
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World Trade Center Terrorist Organizations
2,547 wordsThe Threat of Islamic Terrorism With the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990 s and the cold war over, the international community seemed to be on the threshold of an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Instead, a new series of problems was created, like ethnic conflicts, weapons proliferation, environmental problems, population growth, drug trafficking, and terrorism. Terrorism, as defined by Title 22 of the United States code, section 2656 f (d), is the pre-meditated, politica...
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