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    Islamic Political Thought:

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    into the hands of the people. In doing so they have declared collective human conscience as their guide and have rejected all sorts of scriptures of divine nature. This is leading these societies to moral ruin. Approval of homosexuality as a legal practice by the legislatures of some western countries is an indication of the moral collapse that awaits them. Although Islam has no division of spirit and mundane but still does not support theocracy or any other form of autocratic rule. It has taken a

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    An Ideal Teacher

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    An ideal teacher usually possesses these characteristics: he has unassailable command on his subjects. He knows fully the contents of the subjects which he has to teach. Truly exceptional teachers are scholars and are constantly reading and upgrading themselves in their subject. The tone of expression of the ideal teacher is not gruff‚ irksome and morose but is pleasant. An ideal teacher has a good sense of humour/smiles. But this fun is not of impolite nature. An ideal teacher has the highest degree

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    Islamic History Of Yemen

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    Islamic history of Yemen Islam in Yemen dates back to about 630 when it was introduced into the region by Ali when Muhammad was still alive. It was during this period that the mosques in Janad (near Ta’izz) and the Great Mosque of Sana’a were built. Yemenis are divided into two principal Islamic religious groups: 50-55% Sunni and 42%[1]-47%[2] Shia. The denominations are as follows: 50-55% primarily of the Shafi’i and other orders of Sunni Islam. 40-45% of the Zaidi order of Shia Islam‚ 2-5% of the

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    Religious Experience

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    Religious Experience Religious experience is seen as a non-empirical occurrence which means it does not depend or can be verified through observation or examination. Majority of people believe it’s supernatural. It is also seen as an experience to make a person aware. Certain religious people believe who have had the experience has drawn them into a deeper knowledge/ awareness of god. Most importantly it is seen as the experience itself is not a substitute for the divine but a vehicle that is

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    An Ideal Life

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    An Ideal Life. The Introduction. 1.Our world is full of trouble. 2.Meaning of  ‘Happy Life’ or ‘Happy World.’ 3.We can have a happy or a ideal life.if we have perfect peace in society and in the world. If human beings have enough changes of making  progress;if human beings are prosperous (Successful and Happy) in all parts of society or the world; if there is perfect Justice every where. 4.The people and the government should try to work for real progress and happiness. 5.The Conclusion

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    The Flowering of the Islamic Empire Islamic Empire was one of the most powerful empires in the world. Islam began on the Arabian Peninsula. By the middle of the 8th century‚ Arab conquests had created the Muslim Empire. Spain‚ North Africa‚ western and central Asia ruled by the religion of Islam. Over the next 500 years‚ Islamic civilization flowered over this area. This large land empire united under Islam in the 700s to 1200s. Many advances were made in Islamic Empire; such as mathematics‚ art

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    PROHIBITION Nature and Scope The following features of the writ of prohibition may be noted: A writ of Prohibition commands the court or tribunal to whom it is issued to refrain from doing something which it is about to do. It prevents a tribunal possessing judicial and quasi-judicial powers from assuming or threatening to assume jurisdiction which it does not possess. Thus the writ lies both for excess of jurisdiction and absence of jurisdiction. Prohibition has much in common with certiorari

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    Duxiu's Ideals

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    The tedious workday and the harsh living conditions of a peasant eventually gave way to social unrest and revolution in Russia. Peasants had a harsh life since the beginning‚ but they never blamed the tsar for their rough living conditions. Approximately 90 percent of Russia were peasants‚ with the average peasant living to only 35 years old. Many lived in damp and musty homes‚ which they shared with all types of farm animals. [1] They were part of a larger community where the community and family

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    Seminar Islamic Tourism

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    Seminar Discover Malaysia : Your Muslim Friendly Destination organized by Tourism Islamic Malaysia. The seminar attract me because there is many Muslims travelers looking a travel destination that can give them a halal food to eat and facility for them to pray such as mosque. This seminar promote Malaysia as a destination for a Muslim travelers and this is what attract me the most. ABOUT SEMINAR Islamic tourism in Southeast Asia is steadily increasing in popularity especially with

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    The Ideal City

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    city and one jail for all the criminals. In this paper I will discuss my ideal city and the key elements that I believe will make my city ideal. Those key elements will be the collection and distribution of taxes‚ the economic development of the city‚ the ideal climate for my city‚ and the ideal population of my city. Taxes usually are collected to take care of city services within the city you live. I would in my ideal city appoint someone to the finance committee or in a bigger city‚ the

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