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    growing field in the Islamic Shari’a. Islam‚ being a comprehensive religion‚ has addressed TJ in its basic sources: The Qur’an and Prophetic traditions. For instance‚ the above stated verse is one of numerous verses in the Qur’an that lays the foundation of the concept of TJ. The vocabulary of “recompense for an injury is an injury‚” “forgiveness” and “reconciliation” are the core TJ mechanisms. Moreover‚ establishing justice on earth is the supreme purpose of Islam and the rationale for revealed divine

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    Buddhism and Islam: Comparative Essay Islam and Buddhism are two very different religions that have their own views about life and its purpose. Their views on issues relating to the possibility of a god the purpose of life‚ and cycle of life‚ death‚ and an afterlife are all distinct from each other‚ but at the same time‚ they have similarities. Muslims believe in the existence of the One and Only God ’Allah ’. They firmly believe that Allah is the highest being and the creator and the overseer

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    Islam: Rise and Fall

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    Explain the reasons for the rapid rise and spread of Islam and its status as a near-global religion by 850? Read pgs 138-142 for a description of pre-Muslim Arabian peninsula society. What were the problems and conflicts. What people would have welcomed a religion that unified the clans and allowed trade and travel possible? What was the status of women? Think of the cities and how their vitality was threatened by the traditions of the Bedouins. Read starting pg 142 for a description of Muhammad’s

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    Christianity and Islam are considered extremely different religions‚ yet have a number of commonalities. The similarities suggest that the two religions are derived from corresponding ideas but the beliefs majorly conflict; including their origin‚ divisions‚ nature of god‚ rituals‚ and salvation. While the word Christianity is derived from Greek origin‚ specifically the word christos translating to ‘appointed‚’ Islam comes from the Arabic word for ‘submission’ and ‘peace.’ The origin and translation

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    of Islam on Europe From the years of 1000 CE to 1750 CE‚ the Islamic religion was certainly a catalyst in the European society. This popular religion sparked many changes in the European culture as well as it’s economical and political systems. It not only initiated the ideas of the Renaissance through education‚ but helped make the continent of Europe one of the most powerful and influential areas of the world. Many of the success in Europe throughout this time can be credited to Islam‚ for

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    Understanding Islam Assignment Although Islam is the second largest religion in the world‚ the infamy alone is not sufficient enough for some people to change their current views of the adherents of this religion. This history of this religion is remarkable; it started out among a small population of advocates in Arabia. It did not take a long time for this religion to spread and flourish. A religion that was established in Arabia suddenly extended to the natives of Spain‚ Africa‚ and China (“Background-Two

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    The Five Pillars of Islam

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    Shaz Anwar The Five Pillars of Islam “La ilaha ila Allah; Muhammadur-rasul Allah‚” There is no god but Allah; Muhammad (PBUH) is the Messenger of Allah. This essential phrase in Islam is termed “Shahadah” which literally means “to witness” and is the first pillar of Islam. Any Muslim or any individual that wants to convert to Islam must recite and more importantly‚ must truly believe this statement. It is the first words that are heard through the ears of a newborn‚ and is stressed from thereon

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    aspect of life c. Drew inspiration especially from the Quran d. Through the sharia‚ Islam became more than a religion‚ but also a way of life II. The Expansion of Islam A. The Early Caliphs and the Umayyad Dynasty 1. The caliph a. Upon Muhammad’s death‚ Abu Bakr served as caliph ("deputy") b. Became head of the state‚ chief judge‚ religious leader‚ military commander 2. The expansion of Islam a. Between 633-637‚ seized Byzantine Syria‚ Palestine‚ and most of Mesopotamia b. By

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    Taoism is a far eastern religion that teaches living in harmony with the way of nature. Tao literally translates to "The Way." Taoism complements Confucianism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shinto religions. In contrast‚ Islam is a middle eastern religion that lives by their sacred text the Qur’an. The role of the Qur’an can be comparable to Jesus Christ’s role to Christianity. The two religions concept on God differs greatly. Those who practice Taoism do not believe in God at all. Taoism believes in two great masters:

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    Islam: Mansa Musa

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    Mansa Musa was the leader of Mali and used his wealth and power to his advantage. He completed the 5th pillar of Islam‚ the journey to Mecca‚ with over 60‚000 people with him‚ 12‚000 being slaves. Mansa Musa was a king whose goals were to show off his wealth and power on the journey to Mecca‚ convert people to Islam‚ establish trade partners while being charitable‚ and earn himself a good reputation for those that had not heard of him. Mansa Musa had many goals to accomplish on his Hajj. Perhaps

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