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    Maratabat Among Muslims

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    any of these. There is no single word of phrase that can clearly define Maratabat‚ for the Maranaos have surrounded it with many socio-psychological concepts of their own. It is directly proportional to a person’s social rank. One social scientist views it as a blind‚ irrational pride of clan and tribe and a deep sense of personal honor and face. The substance of Maratabat lies in the symbols‚ shared beliefs‚ images in the collective reputation‚ and in public morality of the Maranaos. When positively

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    Muslim Body Covers

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    burkas‚ and other forms of coverings worn by Muslim women have always mystified me. Since I was raised in the Catholic faith in the United States‚ women in long shawls covering themselves was not a sight I saw often. However‚ I think their presence is interesting and regard them with curiosity‚ as I have questions surrounding these head and body coverings that I would like to have answered so I can better understand the faith of Islam. Mainly‚ why do Muslim women wear hijabs‚ burkas‚ and other forms

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    Saudi Arabia‚ the holy place of Islam‚ has become a humiliating place for Shias living in there or who come to pay a visit to the holy cities of Makah and Medina. The so called Wahabi Muslims in Saudi Arabia humiliate and degrade Shias on every possible ground making them feel outcaste. The attitude Saudi Wahhabis have towards Shias is highly deplorable. In the latter paragraphs‚ I have presented some facts regarding the persecution of Shias in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia‚ Saudi Wahabis restrict

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    Christian Worldview

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    purpose – death is not the end. History is purposeful and illustrates the movement toward the fulfillment of God’s plan for His creation. Human beings are created in the image of God – physical and spiritual beings who can know and relate to God. Everything that exists is a creation of God’s intelligent design. •The Importance of Testing a Worldview Samples (2007) states‚ “A person’s worldview is the prism through which one makes sense of life and death. Therefore it is critical to have a view that

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    Muslim Women Rights

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    qualities‚ and abilities. However‚ Islam tries not to differentiate the rights of women from the rights of men. In many instances Islam treats women as equals to men. Some of them are given below. For any Muslim‚ following the five pillars is extremely important. In fact‚ it is what pulls Muslims together. Islam doesn’t separate men and women from doing these tasks. The following of Faith‚ Prayer‚ Alms‚ Fasting‚ and Pilgrimage to Mecca are equally required of both genders. In some cases the requirements

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    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage

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    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage In Islam‚ marriage is a partnership. Muslim women accept only Allah as their master‚ and do not therefore consider themselves to be inferior to a husband. It is basic in Muslim society that the man is responsible for the family’s welfare and business outside the home‚ but the woman has virtually absolute rights within it so long as her behaviour does not shame her provider or husband. No institution works well without a clear leader‚ and therefore there should

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    The term "Islamophobia" was first used in print in 1991 and was defined in the Runnymede Trust Report as "unfounded hostility towards Islam‚ and therefore fear or dislike of all or most Muslims." The word has been coined because there is a new reality which needs naming — anti-Muslim prejudice has grown so considerably and so rapidly in recent years that a new item in the vocabulary is needed so that it can be identified and acted against. (Sajid 2005) The term "Islamophobia" was coined by way of

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    Christian Eschatology

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    which they live their lives. These people live by a set of rules and ethics set by the Bible because they want to have the favorable experience after death that was outlined in the Christian Eschatology. In Christianity‚ death is thought to be the point at which the soul leaves its earthly body and the soul is at rest until judgment day. Death is God’s punishment imposed upon humans resulting from Adam eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. The instant that Adam ate the forbidden

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    Christian Dior

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    Brand Overview Christian Dior — the magical name that for forty-seven years now has been synonymous the world over with the enchantment of French fashion‚ elegance and style is a luxury goods company controlled and chaired by businessman Bernard Arnault who also heads LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton – the world’s largest luxury group.. Regardless of the intrinsically fleeting nature of this creative sphere and the endless cycle of seasonal collections‚ the House of Christian Dior has somehow

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    that particular period in European history from about 476 A.D to about 1000‚ and all of the Middles Ages it is felt that there was a lack of knowledge‚ enlightenment‚ and a whole lot of deaths‚ ignorance‚ barbarianism‚ and times of war and famine that went on all the way

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