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    of war and diseases‚ and also Muslims showed religious tolerance to the non-Muslim people. After Muhammad died in 632‚ Abu Bakr became the first caliph means the rightly guided. For the next two years‚ he applied the jihad in order to pacify the revolt in the Islam world. However‚ during the process of jihad‚ Abu Bakr and the next three elected caliphs -Umar‚ Uthman‚ and Ali expanded the territory to the east to the Indus River and to the west through North Africa to Spain. That’s how Islam began

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    How Did Islam Spread

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    Islam is a universalizing religion that was able to spread swiftly throughout the Middle East‚ but when Islam was brought to India‚ how the religion dispersed was leisure. However‚ Islam disseminated in both regions through missionaries and occupation. Therefore‚ how Islam diffused throughout India and the Middle East was very similar‚ even though the momentum in which it did spread was not as rapid in India as it was in the Middle East. Between 600 and 1450 one of the largest religions was born

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    impunity. However‚ ISIS is making the most successful jihadi movement with militarily ever. In June 2014 ıt announced to be a world wide caliphate with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi being named its caliph. Caliphate is a state governed in accordance with Islamic law‚ or Sharia‚ by God’s deputy on Earth‚ or caliph. Caliph is Arabic word for "successor”. It is come meaning of successor to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. The Ottoman Empire was the last Muslim caliphate and it ended in 1923. Islamic State name gives

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    political boundary. Ruled by caliphates‚ including the Abbasid family who became the most important rulers of the time‚ The Golden Age of Islam began‚ with developments and enhancements of knowledge thriving. The Abbasid Caliphate ruled from 786-809 under Caliph Harun al-Rashid and from 813-33 under his son al-Ma’mun. Under these rulers‚ many great things came about. The Islamic society became a place where all religions including but not limited to Muslims‚ Christians‚ Jews and others could swap dialogue

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    María Rosa Menocal’s The Ornament of the World examines the world of medieval Spain or al-Andalus in which Judaic‚ Islamic‚ and Christian cultural and religious elements coexistence in a “lost” golden age: Menocal writes to shed light on this time period that models tolerance and to attempt to paint a portrait of life in Medieval Spain that can inspire future generations. Whereas tradition histories of Arabic people follow the Abbasid dynasty‚ Menocal choses to follow the Umayyad prince to al-Andalus

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    Atomic Bombs

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    Composition II “You Have Atomic Bombs‚ but We Have Suicide Bombers” In Rohde’s article we learn of his experience as a hostage in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He explains the Islamic cultures and values‚ but shows us his view on them. Their cultures have some similarities‚ but more differences. We both have religions‚ but Americans approach their religion differently and less violently. America’s whole reality and country differs greatly from the Taliban’s society. The Taliban’s reality differs

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    The start of Islam is marked in the year 610‚ following the first revelation to the prophet Muhammad at the age of 40. Muhammad and his followers spread the teachings of Islam throughout the Arabian peninsula. Soon after the death of the prophet Muhammad‚ there were military expeditions‚ called "futuhat‚" or literally "openings‚" into what is now Egypt and other parts of North Africa. In other parts of the world‚ Islam spread through trade and commerce. The following is a brief timeline that highlights

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    despotic leader ship

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    In this paper my major goal is to glean through the annals of history and study the life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his wise Caliphs and infer from it the key success principles which were responsible for great achievements in their lives. I am convinced that the Islamic Leadership principles practiced by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and subsequently by his Caliphs and pious followers which if practiced will provide success principles equally useful both for Muslims as well as non Muslims. THE

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    Change In The Middle East

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    AP World Elena Quigley COTE- Middle East 10/10/10 Time constitutes change in the world. Without change‚ we would be forever stuck in a stagnate form of life‚ where nothing ever improves. Change plays an important role in history. One thing that has changed throughout history is religion. One region that experienced change in religion is the Middle East. The main religion in the Middle East around 600-1450 C.E. was Islam. Islam began with Muhammad. At the age of forty (in 610 C.E.)‚ Muhammad

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    Hazrat Ali

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    the Quran‚ Idarah Uloom al-Quran‚ Aligarh‚ 2011. Esposito‚ John L.‚ Islam The Straight Path‚ Oxford University Press‚ 1998. Hasan uz Zaman S.M.‚ The Economic Functions of the Early Islamic State Jarret H.S.‚ Jalaluddin A’s Suyuti’s History of the Caliphs‚ Kitab Bhavan‚ New Delhi‚ 2010. Kahf‚ Monzar.‚ Al-nusus‚ King Abdul Aziz University‚ Jeddah‚ 1990. Madrasi Abdul Khaliq Ashab-e-Sufa (Urdu Edition)‚ Maktab Islamia‚ Delhi‚ 2007. Moududi S.A.A.‚ Khilafat wa Malukiat‚ Markazi Makatab-e-Islami Publishers

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