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    Teaching Methods Used by Our Prophet Mohammad S.A.W Our Prophet Mohammad S.A.W used several ways of teaching‚ which we must follow to become a highly effective teacher. Few of the methods are discussed below:  Method of questioning and dialogue To gain the attention and test the knowledge of the people and to kindle their curiosity‚ the Prophet used to pose them with questions and answer it later. Ibn Omer reported that once Prophet asked his companions the name

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    Puritan Research Paper Over three hundred eighty-seven years ago‚ in 1630‚ the Puritans came to the New World and changed it forever. The Puritans‚ a group of people came to America from England to explore‚ make money‚ to spread and practice their religion freely‚ and to live in a land of their own. Through examining various pieces of literature that the Puritans created it is quite simple to see the different cultural virtues and beliefs that made up their lifestyle and how it reflected back onto

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    Unhappy with the Church of England‚ the Puritans traveled all the way to the New World to create a society based solely on their religion. Their goals in this endeavor were to establish settlements in which they were governed by Puritanical religious scriptures and in which no other religion was practiced. As opposed to having laws and a proper Constitution as the United States now has‚ their law was to be strictly based upon the guidance of God. In their eyes‚ this would provide a safe place to

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    Celebration of Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday RLGN 3190 April 15‚ 2014 The message of Islam has spread across many lands with differing cultures and varying interpretations of the divine word of Allah. The entity that unites all the variances of the religion is the Prophet Muhammad. Unlike the rest of the topics that surround the religion‚ his importance as the pioneer of Islam is unique and unquestioned. It can reassuringly be claimed that the unique position of the Prophet is monumental

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    The Puritan Period and the Age of Classicism (1620-1780) • Puritanism was a great moral and political reform that happened after the death of Queen Elizabeth • Literature was more critical and intellectual (made readers think than feel) • John Milton was crowning glory of the period • Paradise Lost (The Fall of Man) was the greatest religious epic of England • John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress • With King Charles II the Monarchy was restored • Next 40 years was known as Restoration

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    believe his goal to worship the only God. Also the prophet Muhammad had many strategies to resolve conflict amongst a group. Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Mecca in 570 AD. His father died shortly before his birth‚ and he lost his mother at the age of six. He was then raised by his uncle Abu talib. For whom he worked for as a shepherd at the age of 9 and then he worked as a trade marker. At the age of 40 Muhammad (PBUH) received his call to become a prophet. And he received the word of God through the angel

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    Life in Madinah of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) Masjid-e- Nabwi The first significant event after the migration of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) was the construction of the mosque of the Prophet. It not only acted as a spiritual centre for worship‚ but also the political and military headquarters for the new state. It soon developed into an institute of learning where discussions and seminars were held. A social institution where Muslims learnt and practiced discipline‚ unity and brotherhood.

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    paper from a traditional black box. Everyone‚ including Mrs. Tessie Hutchinson‚ awaits this yearly tradition and most of them agree that this tradition should continue to be held in their small town. The lottery seems exciting; however‚ unlike a typical lottery the reader finds that toward the end of this short story it is not a lottery anyone in the small town wishes to win. The unlucky winner of the lottery‚ Tessie Hutchinson‚ is a character of tardiness or procrastination‚ anxiety‚ whining and

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    characters. There are many characters who classify as prophets. In fact‚ there are a total of twelve prophets in the Hebrew Bible. Some of the most compelling ones are Samuel‚ Isaiah‚ and Jonah. While there are many goals of prophets‚ I believe that the overall goal for prophets in the bible (mostly the Old Testament) was to serve as a messenger of God and relay His message to His people. With this being said‚ a secondary goal of these prophets are also to relay the message from the people back to

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    Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a genetic condition that is characterized by the rapid appearance of aging beginning during the childhood of whomever is affected. Those affected typically look normal at birth‚ but then as they begin to grow the symptoms become more apparent. Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome is an incurable premature aging disease caused by the accumulation of progerin. Progerin is a toxic Lamin A mutant protein and is most often generated by a silent point mutation

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