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    ISIS

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    "We’ll lead a broad coalition of nations who have a stake in this fight‚" Obama pledged in his weekly address‚ referring to the Islamic State by an acronym. "This isn’t America versus ISIL. This is the people of that region versus ISIL. It’s the world versus ISIL." (Anne‚ G. 9) The ISIS vs. ISIL debate over what to call the terrorists wreaking havoc in Iraq and Syria continues to confuse. Take CNN‚ where the network uses ISIS exclusively‚ while Obama Administration officials use ISIL‚ and often

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    The Spread of Islam

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    6.1 Outline – pg. 120-126 Brief - Islam was the first global civilization taking its roots in the Arabian Peninsula - It was spread by merchants‚ wandering mystics‚ and warriors across Africa‚ Asia‚ and Southern Europe - After its birth in the 7th century‚ Islamic civilization provided key links and channels for exchange among Mediterranean‚ Asian‚ and African cultures - Muslim works of philosophy‚ literature‚ mathematics‚ and the sciences elevated the Arabic language to the language of

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    early seventh century B.C. in the settled desert community of Saudia Arabia. It developed from both the Judeo-Christian tradition and the cultural values of the nomadic Bedouin tribes of Arabia. Mohammad was very important to the Islam’s as well as Abu Bakr. Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam‚ originally came from the Hebrews. The Hebrews believed that God was their special protector and was everything‚ the most powerful‚ and present everywhere. Like the other two religions‚ Judaism also has a holy

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    Repentance in Islam

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    Abu Bakr Al siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him)‚ narrated: "I heard Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) saying: ‘There isn’t a man who‚ when he commits a sin‚ rises‚ makes ablution‚ and offers two rak’as of prayers‚ but Allah forgives his sins.” The best of sinners are those whom repent. Allah loves whom repent and gives glad tidings to them. Allah says in the Qur’an: "Except those who repent‚ have faith and good deeds‚ those Allah will change their sins into good deeds. Certainly Allah is most forgiving

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    Islam and Christianity

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    Christianity and Islam The two most populous religious belief systems in the world today are Christianity and Islam; however they are in constant conflict with each other. The problems exhibited by each religion toward the other have their beginnings in Ancient times when Christianity had finally reached a large part of civilization‚ while Islam sprouted up almost overnight. There are many differences in the historical context as well as belief systems of both religions‚ which lead to their

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    perfect than that behind the Prophet (PBUH) and he used to cut short the prayer whenever he heard the cries of a child lest he should put the child’s mother to trial. Book # 11‚ Hadith # 676‚ BUKHARI SHAREEF 3. Narrated Al Qasim bin Muhammad: ’Aisha said‚ "O ALLAH’s Apostle (PBUH)! You performed ’Umra but I did not." He said‚ "O ’Abdur-Rehman! Go along with your sister and let her perform ’Umra from Tan’im." ’Abdur-Rehman made her ride over the pack-saddle of a she-camel and she performed ’Umra

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    Islam and Basic Beliefs

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    idols and to worship the one and only god‚ Allah. Whenever he was concerned‚ Muhammad would meditate in the mountains for hours at a time. My second topic is about some major events. The Islamic armies are a main participant in these events. Abu Bakr became the next leader of the Islam after Muhammad’s reign. The Islamic armies won many stunning battles. When the Muslims conquered lands‚ they had to set certain rules for the non-Muslims that lived there. Finally I would like to talk about

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    A Critical Review of Ali Eteraz’s Children of Dust: A Portrait of a Muslim as a Young Man Kelius Hardy World Religions: East and West REL-223-15WE October 12‚ 2014 Professor Patricia Spacek A Critical Review of Ali Eteraz’s Children of Dust: A Portrait of a Muslim as a Young Man In Children of Dust‚ Ali Eteraz expresses his life story from the circumstances behind his conception‚ through his early school years‚ troubling teenage years‚ and finally reaching a level of self-fulfillment or finding self

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    the years Prophet Muhammad was sent revelations through the angel Gabriel and as the Prophet began to share these revelations to his friends and families they soon converted. One of many few people to first convert into Islam was Ali Ibn Ali Talib‚ Abu Bakr‚ and ‘Uthman ibn Affan. Women such as the Prophet’s wife Khadija was also one of the few many people to convert into Islam. Soon this little group of Muslims (people who follow Islam) grew and started to spread to different

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    Qaeda's Hierarchal Model

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    A terrorist organization’s capabilities and reach can be determined by its resources‚ membership and structure. Although Al Qaeda does not directly manage their daily operations anymore‚ ISIS‚ however‚ claims to have direct control over all of its fighters and residents within its territories. Current patterns display an increased use of loosely affiliated networks that plan and act on generalized guidance to wage war‚ commit acts of terrorism and even incite fear over its residents. Many organizations

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