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    Islam and Democracy

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    The University of montana Political science 400 Islam and Democracy Daniel Ryan 4/4/2013 In the realm of world politics today the concern of the stability of countries in the Muslim world is increasing. In newspapers and news shows on an almost if not daily bases there are stories on the rise of political turmoil and an increase of Islamic influence and precepts in the Muslim world. This increase has many concerned about the future of the Muslim world. What does this mean for the

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    Parda in Islam

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    her hair cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut or shaved off‚ she should cover her head. (1 Corinthians: 11:5-6) Islam the religion of peace stresses the relationship between body and mind. The ultimate goal of Parda is righteousness of the heart because in covering the body one shields the heart from impurities. Women of Islam wear Parda and loose clothing to fulfill the command of Allah Subhan wa tala. It encourages them to be modest and not to dress in a manner that

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    Jean Allain and Kevin Bales‚ professors at Queen University describes slavery as the “status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised” (website). That may be the broader definition of slavery‚ but the definition of slavery goes much deeper than that. Slavery is a term that is fluid‚ it can change over many times and have different meanings. The type of slavery that has come to be the most famous description‚ is the enslavement of

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    Islam - Hajj

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    Pilgrimage is the supreme prayer for forgiveness of sins committed and the ultimate preparation for eternity o Pilgrimage rituals which must be performed‚ eg circumambulation of the Ka’ba o The rites of the Hajj symbolise the essential concepts of Islam and commemorate the trials of the Prophet Ibrahim and his family o Hajj: The annual‚ week-long pilgrimage to Mecca (in modern-day Saudi Arabia)‚ which is the fifth pillar of faith and is therefore an obligation as it is prescribed in the Qur’an. The

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    document is to investigate the impact of climate change on the Information Technology (IT) industry in South Africa. Initial investigation will be into what is happening to the global and South African climate based on recent studies and academic papers. By then examining the impact of climate change on each sector‚ and by examining the percentage of IT spend per sector‚ the impact on IT during our lifetimes can be extrapolated. 2. Global Climate Change; South African Impact 2.1. The average global

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    North Africa

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    North Africa is a very interesting place. It has many beautiful landforms‚ such as the Sahara Desert‚ The Nile River‚ and a lot more. There are also amazing cities in North Africa‚ which include Cairo‚ Tripoli‚ Casablanca‚ and many others. Also‚ there are a lot of major conflicts going on right now. The history of North Africa is very fascinating. North Africa’s area in general could affect us‚ (The citizens of the US) in good and bad ways. North Africa is known for its beautiful landforms and

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    Morality in Islam

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    the society‚ especially the following of good moral conduct. Islam is a comprehensive way of life‚ and morality is one of the cornerstones Islam.  Morality is one of the fundamental sources of a nation’s strength‚ just as immorality is one of the main causes of a nation’s decline.  Islam has established some universal fundamental rights for humanity as a whole‚ which are to be observed in all circumstances.  To uphold these rights‚ Islam has provided not only legal safeguards‚ but also a very effective

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    Chronic Arsenic Exposure

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    [2]. Chronic arsenic exposure induces a significant deficits in the long term memory in children [3]. Inorganic arsenic modulates locomotor activity and behavioral task suggesting the impairment of sensory and motor nerves [4]. Epidemiological studies reveal that chronic arsenic exposure through drinking water causes cerebral infarction‚ microvascular diseases and impairment in neural conduction [5]. A significant elevation of malondialdehyde level in response to arsenic exposure is noticed with a decrease

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    Abstract Progression of Homosexuality: Evolution of a phenomenon over time Some authors believe that homosexuality is not a kind of conduct‚ as commonly supposed‚ but a psychological condition (Woggon‚ 1981). Thus‚ it is important to understand that the genuine homosexual condition or inversion‚ as it is often termed. This condition is something for which the subject is in no way responsible. Some literature suggests that homosexuality in itself it is morally neutral. Like the condition

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    Presidential Power Has presidential power expanded over time? Yes‚ yes it has. Over the years‚ the president’s powers have been expanded a lot‚ even though the powers are outlined in article II of the constitution. In recent years with each new presidency‚ there seems to be an expansion of power‚ but even from the beginning with George Washington the president’s powers were expanded. He set the precedent of the president being able to expand his powers when he refused Congresses request for documents

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