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    It can be reasoned that the two communities Tokyo and Islam are similar since they both‚ have had their own unfortunate times which has led to the people to revamp their societies social views for the better or worse. Tokyo Japan was one of many places that had a controversy with how a woman’s life was supposed to play out. Riacho was born in 1886 and was one of many women who felt a need for change. Islam communities leaders also felt that the people had to adopt a more of a “modest” lifestyle such

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    Post Classical Empires

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    religious‚ and cultural changes and continuities from the now extinct classical empires to the post-classical empires? Periodization: There were diplomatic dealings with Harun al-Rashid. There was political turmoil and other concerns so they laid the foundation of European Christendom- a region that never experienced political unity but adopted Christianity as the dominant source if cultural authority. The Byzantine Empire remained a political and economic powerhouse of the postclassical world. It was

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    five centuries Islam became a prevalent practice in numerous regions and gained popularity due to its adaptability and diverse traditions. History proves to us that Islam moved across the Western Continent swiftly and with success for many‚ many years. I believe that the five centuries of Islamic Reign was efficacious due to the fact that Islam was not only a religion‚ but a way of life that consisted of edification‚ politics‚ and lifestyle traditions. Between 1000 CE and 1500 CE Islam had spread over

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    Disney and Religion: how Mulan and Aladdin differ in the portrayals of non-Western religions by Ada Tadmor Since the 1937 release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ the first ever animated feature film‚ the Walt Disney Company has led the motion picture industry in the field of animation. While these films generally pivot on tales of adventure‚ love‚ friendship‚ family‚ or coming of age‚ religion and spirituality‚ oftentimes of non-Western origins‚ are omnipresent in numerous Disney narratives

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    Gupta And Islam

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    most empires were ran through a religion. That is called a theocracy. Today‚ only a few stand like Iran‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Pakistan. The Islamic Caliphates and the Mauryan/Gupta empires were two main empires before the 1200s. There were a lot of differences and similarities between these two. The Islamic Caliphates were located in the modern day Middle East. The word Islam means submitted to god‚ the religion was started by the prophet Muhammad in the city of Mecca. During the empire there

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    Islam and Iqbal

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    commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal (علامہ اقبال‎‚ Allama meaning "Scholar"). In Europe from 1905 to 1908‚ he earned his degree in philosophy from the University of Cambridge‚ qualified as a barrister in London‚ and received a doctorate from the University of Munich. His thesis‚ The Development of Metaphysics in Persia‚ revealed some aspects of Islamic mysticism formerly unknown in Europ On his return from Europe‚ he gained his livelihood by the practice of law‚ but his fame came from his Persian-

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    The Begining of Islam

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    The Beginning of Islam Muhammad was born around 570 C.E. He taught the faith called Islam. Which became one the major religions of the world. Islam was started by Muhammad and it spread throughout the Arabian peninsula and beyond‚ during the 600s and 700s C.E. Makkah became Islam’s most sacred city‚ and the Ka’bah would become the center of Islamic worship. With a century of Muhammad’s death a vast Muslim empire stretched from North Africa to central Asia. Islam has its root in Arabic where

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    Spread of Islam

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    As the Islam religion began to spread‚ it began to become a unifying cultural and economic force over Eurasia and Africa. There were many causes to why the Islam religion spread. These causes include trade‚ the Quran‚ people of high ranking‚ and educational institutions. Trade was a major influence on the economic side of Islam religion. For instance‚ trade led to the spread of food and industrial crops. Some of the new crops included staple foods such as sugarcane‚ rice‚ new varieties of sorghum

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    The Future of Europe

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    Europa’s Neue Wege? (New perspectives for Europe?) Allianztag Deutsche Evangelische Allianz 24 Sept. 2011 It is a privilege to be here‚ to see you all‚ to meet you who have come from so many parts of the whole of Germany! The paradox of Europe Europe is a complex and paradoxal continent. You cannot separate the existence of E from the existence of the Christian church. Actually Europe is shaped by Christian faith. Europe is the forge (smith’s place) of the Holy Spirit. This is not only

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    the Islamic Empire from the sixth to the thirteenth century was influenced greatly by various factors and peoples. Throughout these centuries‚ the Islamic Empire essentially formed and progressed through defeating neighboring empires and extending their trade routes. The rapid expansion of the empire simply allowed for the influence of others with their culture and religion‚ creating a large and successful Muslim society. Without the leadership of those earlier peoples‚ the Islamic Empire possibly never

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