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    Theory of Islamic Contract

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    subject matter. In term of sale contract‚ the contract made by contracting parties is somehow a habitual obligation of humans to be fulfilled in order to make a valid agreement of exchanging goods. As it is stated in the Al-Quran‚ Translation: O you who have believed‚ fulfil [all] contracts. Lawful for you are the animals of grazing livestock except for that which is recited to you [in this Qur ’an] - hunting not being permitted while you are in the state of ihram. Indeed‚ Allah ordains what He intends

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    Religious Worldviews

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    beliefs about life and reality‚ and these beliefs can shed light on many different aspects of humanity‚ such as faith‚ coping‚ and conflict (Koltko-Rivera‚ 2004). These beliefs affect and are affected by religious worldviews. While many religions teach peace and love‚ studies have shown that many religious people are prejudiced and discriminate against certain groups (Rowatt et al.‚ 2006; Leak & Finken‚ 2011). An explanation for this relationship between religion and prejudice is terror management theory

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    Religious Fetivals

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    ------------------------------------------------- Hindu religious festivals See also: List of Hindu festivals Govinda celebrations during the Krishna Janmaashtami festivities Hindus observe sacred occasions by festive observances. All festivals in Hinduism are predominantly religious in character and significance. Many festivals are seasonal. Some celebrate harvest and birth of God or heroes. Some are dedicated to important events in Hindu mythology. Many are dedicated toShiva and Parvati‚ Vishnu and Lakshmi and Brahma and Saraswati[1]

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    Ideal American

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    An ideal American is an honest‚ law-abiding‚ patriot. To become an ideal American a person would have to do is want to be an American. With that desire‚ being honest‚ patriotic‚ and law-abiding will be easy. An honest man is always favored over a liar. Even though honesty is hard to come by‚ an American would have to set an example to the ones around him. An honest American has integrity‚ by following the law when no one is around. He would also have to give his true opinions concerning decisions

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    Artwork featuring religious themes is extremely beautiful and meaningful. When religion is portrayed through art there is rich symbolism and iconography. Because religious art is so important I decided to use such works in my exhibit‚ each piece is a wonderful representation of religions in art. All the artwork I chose had to fit the theme of world religion in art‚ so I found art that displayed world religions. I found a myriad of different artworks from different religions. For example‚ the statue

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    It wasn ’t until 622 AD that the Islamic religion took its lead. It started with the creator‚ Prophet Muhammad and his followers fleeing to the town of Yathrib and starting the first Hijra movement. This movement began the popularity of the Islamic faith (Patel). Today the Islamic faith is one of the most practiced religions in the world. The Islamic faith goes back to the town of Mecca‚ which is considered for them the holiest place in the world. The Kaaba‚ which is located in Mecca‚ holds many

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    Living Wills

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    Living Wills Imagine yourself lying in a hospital bed oblivious to the world around you‚ unable to move or show any signs of life. Your own existence controlled by an I.V.‚ a respiratory machine‚ and a feeding tube. In essence‚ you are dead. Your body is no longer able to sustain life. Your life’s entire purpose is now replaced by a machine. You are being kept alive by artificial means. At this point‚ the question arises: Should you be kept alive by these means or should you be allowed to

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    An Ideal Craftsman

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    In Walter de la Mare’s “An Ideal Craftsman” the main theme is evil in unexpected places. The story shows that evil can be found in anyone‚ that anyone can commit acts that are wrong even those that we consider to be pure and incapable of wrong acts and sin. “An Ideal Craftsman” tells the story of a murder. A young boy sets off on an adventure in the middle of the night. He is awoken by a noise and sets off to the kitchen to commit a raid on Jacob. The title of the story takes on a whole

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    Islamic green revolution was a substantial transformation in the agriculture between the mid-8th-mid-13th century which was known as the Islamic Golden Age. This article discusses the major four keys behind success of the Islamic Agricultural Revolution. These were: 1. Islamic rules on land ownership and labour rights. 2. Irrigation methods. 3. Improved farming techniques and a scientific approach to farming. 4. Introduction of new crops. Islamic Rules On Land Ownership And Labour Rights. During

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    Ideal Sweatshop

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    the Highline: Huffington Post. Hobbes argues that the ethical shopper no longer exists and for reasons he drones on about‚ will never exist again. American brands have been outsourcing their sweatshops for decades‚ which will be discussed in “The Ideal Sweatshop.” However‚ Hobbes brings a new element into the mix‚ because the countries that are being outsourced to have to produce clothing for their own populations as well the problem becomes unsustainable. In the example of China whose population

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