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    Islamic Women

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    Islamic Women...Is There an End to their sufferings? The question proposed in the title is basically a direct response after going through Geraldine Brooks’ essay “Nine Parts of Desire; The Hidden World of Islamic Women” in its second chapter. Geraldine poses several ideas and personal experiences in which she tries to understand the mystery of the perpetuating repressive and barbaric practices (genital mutilation‚ infibulations‚ hysterectomy‚ and honor killings) that have nothing to

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    Dubai Metro Case Study

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    Course Name: Fundamentals of Project Management Project Topic: Dubai Metro Analysis Submission Date: 19th April 2013 Submitted By: Ayaz Tariq (128403) / Syed Jamaluddin (105807) Table of Content 1) Summary of Project: Dubai Metro a) Why Dubai Metro was initiated b) Why we selected Dubai Metro 2) Preliminary Project Scope of Dubai Metro 3) Stakeholders of Dubai Metro 4) Dubai Metro Project Possible Constraints i) Resource Constraints ii)

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    Islamic Fundamentalism

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    democratic and non democratic societies. (Edwards M B‚ 2006) More Specifically‚ Islamic fundamentalism involves having diverse political as well as social movements in various Muslim countries that have the shared goal of creating more Islamic oriented states and societies‚ which are based on the fundamental principles and values of Islam. The Islamic fundamentalists have the aim of implementing the Sharia (Islamic Law) to public lives. Sharia could be to reffered to as in the court of law‚ palaces

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    Islamic Education

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    and ethical nurturing in accordance with the will of God. Ta’dīb‚ from the root aduba (to be cultured‚ refined‚ well-mannered)‚ suggests a person’s development of sound social behavior. What is meant by sound requires a deeper understanding of the Islamic conception of the human being. 1) Importance of Education Education in the context of Islam is regarded as a process that involves the complete person‚ including the rational‚ spiritual‚ and social dimensions. As noted by Syed Muhammad al-Naquib

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    Islamic Law

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    Defining Islamic Law Islamic law is the collection of rulings and legally binding rules related to the regulation of individual behavior in society. It is a legal system with a broad range of directives‚ covering the specifics of various affairs‚ yet broad enough to be flexible and non–rigid due to its capacity for renewability and adaptability. The History of Islamic Law Role #1: This was the role of education and dealing with legal life issues in Arab society during the mission of the Prophet;

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    Islamic Theism

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    understand that it affects you in your daily life; you have to live with it. This is what happens to people of Islamic heritage and belief. The western media in specific has made most Americans think of all Muslims being satanic‚ hellish and insidious people – this is not true. In this paper‚ it will discuss what the western media says about Muslims‚ what it is actually like in areas of heavy Islamic belief/heritage and then analyze this information. The western media says many horrific things about Muslims

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    Islamic Art

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    Art‚ in its simplest definition‚ is the creation of images or objects. Islamic art has throughout history been mainly abstract and floral‚ portraying geometric shapes or Arabesque and calligraphic designs because of the strict injunctions against the depiction of living things. Islamic Art as a whole is comprised of visual arts produced 7th century onwards. This term not only describes art made in the service of Islam or by Muslim artists‚ but also secular art originating from those lands which

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    Islamic Stud

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    Muslims believe the Qur’an to be the direct words of Allah‚ as revealed to and transmitted by the prophet (S.A.W). All sources of Islamic law must be essential agreement with the Quran‚ the most fundamental source of Islamic knowledge. When the Qur’an itself does not speak directly or in detail about certain subject‚ Muslims only then turn to alternative sources of Islamic law like ; the Sunnah‚ Ijma and Qiyas used by Muslims legal experts. Purpose of the Qur’an: "Had we sent down this Qur’an on a

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    Islamic Studies

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    I ISLAMIC STUDIES ASSGIGNMENT Submitted BY:- Hassan Munir 110468 M.Suleman Hamza Anwar M.Hamza Mughal TOPIC:- Marriage in the light of QURAN and SUNAH Table of Content:- * Spouses * Whom to Marry * Mahr * Nikkah * Walima SPOUSES:- In Islam it is clear that marriage is the optimum lifestyle. “And among His signs is this‚ that He created for you wives from among yourselves‚ that you may find repose in them‚ and He has put between you affection and mercy. Verily

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    Islamic Women

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    Zomo@hotmail.com Many times when feminists looked at Islamic women they criticized the man for not treating women properly. However‚ as Jane I. Smith states‚ women of Islam are not really offended by that fact‚ on the contrary‚ they believe that it is better for them. The Holy Koran is the basis for the Islamic believers. It has many interpretations‚ however there are certain facts that are sure to be clear as to the position of women in an Islamic society. Koran did introduce very significant changes

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