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    The Conquest of Makkah

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    right to retaliate. As a consequence‚ Banu Bakr joined Quraish‚ and Khuza‘ah joined the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace). They thus lived in peace for sometime but ulterior motives stretching back to pre-Islamic period ignited by unabated fire of revenge triggered fresh hostilities. Banu Bakr‚ without caring a bit for the provisions of the treaty‚ attacked Banu Khuza‘ah in a place called Al-Wateer in Sha‘ban‚ 8 A.H. Quraish helped Banu Bakr with men and arms taking advantage of the dark

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    Chapter 10 Islam Worksheet Type in your answers and save this file. When you have completed all the questions‚ e-mail this file to: hanna.alzen@centralaz.edu as an attachment‚ (see the Student Handbook’s section on attachments for assistance). In this worksheet on chapter 10‚ you will study the religion of Islam and you will try to answer the following questions based on the information from the textbook. Name: Jennifer Mata E-mail: jenkarmata@gmail.com Islam is the fastest growing

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    Coup 1990 NEEDS EDITING

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    Trinidad and Tobago‚ once a British colony faced one of its darkest moment in its history. On this day‚ the country was held at random as 114 terrorists from the Jamaat al Muslimeen led by their charismatic leader‚ a former police officer‚ Yasin Abu Bakr. These rebels launched an armed attack on the sitting Parliament House‚ which was at the time‚ occupied by members of the three political parties of Trinidad and Tobago. Those parties were The National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR)‚ which was

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    died before His birth and motHer died when He was 7. He was an orphan from a very young age. Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) was nursed and cared by a Bedouin woman‚ Halima. After themotHers death‚ His grandfatHer looked after him‚ tHen His uncle Abu Talib. Abu Talib was a merchant so Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) travelled with him. At theage of 12 Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) was questioned by a christian monk‚ Bahira who claimed that Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) is theProphet (pbuh) of Allah. During His youth He

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    compassion‚ honesty‚ and justice.  According to Muslim tradition‚ the angel Gabriel continued to reveal messages over the next 22 years. At first‚ Muhammad confided these messages only to family and friend‚ including his cousinly and a close friend‚ Abu Bak’r. Gradually‚ a small group of followers developed at Makkah. They were called Muslims‚ which means "those who surrender to God." For Muslims‚ Islam was a way of life and the basis for creating a just society. For example‚ at the time women had

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    Basic Message of Islam

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    Islam is a religion that has existed that begins as the faith of a small community of follower who called “Muslims” in Arabia in the seventh century‚ Muhammad‚ a rich businessman who eventually married a rich widow in Mecca. In his middle age he began to receive revelations from the God that have been preserved in the Qur’an and spread it believe and teaching to the rest of the world. The basic message of Islam is Jackson J.S (2009) “there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet”‚ which

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    Terrorism’s violent acts are about the message. Terrorist’s publish and issue manifestos‚ fatwas or declarations of war to justify and defend their violent activities and explain the purpose of their actions. (German‚ 2007‚ p. 95) Al-Qaeda is a cross between “Egyptian Islamist radicalism‚” and “Arabian Peninsula Wahhabi fanaticism” (Wahhabism) and Salafism (Ryan‚ 2013‚ p. 55) Some of bin-Laden’s ideological mentors included Islamic scholars and theologians such as Ibn Taymiyya‚ Ibn al-Qayyim

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    the Black Stone‚ which had been placed in a central shrine called the Ka’bah. 2. Shortly after Muhammad’s death‚ some of his closest followers chose Abu Bakr‚ a wealthy merchant and Muhammad’s father-in-law. He was named caliph‚ the secular leader of the Islamic community. The caliph was a political and religious leader. Under Abu Bakr the Islamic movement began to grow. The caliph had the Arabs more unified. Through conquest the “rightly guided” caliphs were able to spread Islam. 3

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    the group extinct‚ but that did not work. In 2006‚ al Qaeda was re-named as The Islamic State in Iraq (ISI)‚ but as the years passed they also accommodated Syria into the group to famously be known as now as ISIS. The master of this terror group‚ Abu Bakr al Baghdadi‚ formed his own military group before he joined al Qaeda in Iraq. In2004‚ Baghdadi was arrested by U.S. forces in Iraq. He served four years in an American prison camp in southern Iraq‚ at which many suspect he broadened a system of networks

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    refer to an absent member or close sympathizer of the cemaat as a sahib in their conversations with me.29 The account of the companionship and sohbet between Abu Bakr and the Prophet is fairly common knowledge among Muslims; specific to some Sufi groups (including the one of my study) is the tradition that part of what the Prophet gave to Abu Bakr while in the cave were certain specific techniques of spiritual discipline‚ namely‚ silent (as opposed to voiced) zikr. The Iskender Pasha cemaat continues

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