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    Islam and Country

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    playing in an ice rink‚ you play in a field. These are the main 3 sports played in my country. There are a few religions in my country. Some people in my country are Hindu‚ which is Hinduism. The most famous and important religion in my country is Islam. In Islam‚ we have to worship Allah (god) 5 times a day. Also there is a month called Ramadan where we have to fast for 30 days. Fasting is when we eat before sunrise and then we eat when the sun goes down. This month is basically for us to feel how other

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    Women Rights in Islam

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    The topic of today’s day is - ‘The Women’s Rights in Islam - Modernising or Outdated?’ According to the Oxford dictionary‚ ‘Women’s Rights are the rights‚ that promote a position of social and legal equality‚ of women to men’ According to the Oxford dictionary‚ ‘they are the rights‚ claimed for the women‚ equal to those of men‚ as regards to suffrage that right to vote‚ as regards to property‚ etc’. ‘Modernising’‚ according to the Oxford dictionary means‚ ‘to make modern‚ to adapt to modern

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    Rise Spread Of Islam

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    The Rise of Islam AP World History The Arabs • Semitic speaking people of the Middle East • Nomads who moved regularly to find water and food • Settled in the Arabian peninsula – desert land – lack of rivers and lakes The Arabs • Organized into independent clans/tribes to help one another with the harsh environment • Each tribe had a sheikh • Developed the caravan trade and were major carriers of trade from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea • Conflict over water & pasture land w/warrior

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    Al-Ghazali and Decartes

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    2011 In this essay I will explain Al-Ghazali’s skeptical epistemological project described in his autobiography‚ Deliverance from Error. By doing so‚ I will explain his investigation on the certainty and reliability of knowledge attained through sense-perception and intellectual truths (reason). I will also explain why he doubts knowledge attained through the senses and how he uses dreams to doubt intellectual truths. I will continue by summarizing his religious epistemological theory in which he

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    Islam vs Buddism

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    Buddhism vs Islam When presented with a question of terminology‚ many people will refer to a dictionary. But some people actually think about what a word means‚ how it was created‚ its origins and what it means in today world. This essay will explain the meanings of Buddhism and Islam‚ as well as the origin of the religions. In a small country south of Nepal‚ Siddhartha Gautama was born sometime between 566 BC and 553 BC. It is said that the child was born fully awake and could speak. He told

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    Name___________________________________ ID_____________________________ Chapter 9 STUDY GUIDE- Rise of Islam 600-1200 Using complete sentences‚ answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. 1. What was the division in the Islamic community about and who were the groups involved? 2. In what region was the Sassanid Empire? 3. What holy shrine is located in Mecca? According to stories connected with it‚ who built the shrine and what happened near the site? 4. Muhammad’s

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    What may a study of religious experience indicate about human nature? Comment on the significance of this study. ‘The unreasoned and immediate assurance is the deep thing in us‚ the reasoned argument is but a surface exhibition.’ William James A religious experience is something beyond and outside of human science and understanding. It is‚ in essence‚ an encounter with the divine or ultimate. A religious experience is unique to each person who has one and so there is no specific or exact description

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    The Golden Age of Islam

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    Works of Ibn al-Nafīs (d. 1288)"‚ pp. 95–101‚ Electronic Theses and Dissertations‚ University of Notre Dame.[3] 6. Dr. Abu Shadi Al-Roubi (1982)‚ "Ibn Al-Nafis as a philosopher"‚ Symposium on Ibn al Nafis‚ Second International Conference on Islamic Medicine: Islamic Medical Organization‚ Kuwait (cf. Ibnul-Nafees As a Philosopher‚ Encyclopedia of Islamic World). 7. Nawal Muhammad Hassan (1980)‚ Hayy bin Yaqzan and Robinson Crusoe: A study of an early Arabic impact on English literature‚ Al-Rashid House

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    Jealousy in Islam

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    matters and also by some religious matters. It also causes many issues with Allah and issues with people in the society. Jealousy due to worldly matters comes in several forms. An example of jealousy due to worldly matters is when a poor person is jealous of a rich person who owns lots of money. This jealousy will not only affect the poor person in his morals and his punishment in the hereafter‚ but it may also affect the rich person by an extreme form of jealousy called Al-Hasad. When one person

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    The State of Mind in its Purest Essence According to the Encarta World English Dictionary freedom is the ability to act freely such as in a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses‚ without being subject to any‚ or to any undue‚ restraints and restrictions. Within our society we have many clauses for freedom. Our forefathers paved the way for future generations to enjoy the benefits that many struggled‚ bled and died to accomplish so that we may one day be equal of

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