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    Nowadays Muslim world has become a hub of problems. Multifarious aspects like war‚ terrorism‚ violence‚ corruption‚ injustice‚ lack of progress‚ poverty‚ illiteracy‚ human rights violation‚ dictatorship‚ lack of political transparency‚ ethnic conflicts and regional divisions have increased the vulnerabilities to the human life. Interests of few monsters have endangered the fragile common life of Muslims living in this part of the globe. The teachings of Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) have sunk into oblivion

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    Muslim Press during the War of Independence of 1857 and Aftermath This disintegration of Mughal Empire started after the demise of the emperor aourangzeb‚ to which several causes are ascribed which are at present out of out study. Form journalistic point of viuew ‚ we should have a glance to the independence war of 1857and its effects. The struggle for the feerdom of the county began long before 1875. Including the infidelity of the Hindus and infidelity of other sections of the native inhabitants

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    Iqbal Quran And Muslim Unity I m Urmia Azhar and today the topic of my speech is Iqbal Quran and unity…. Muslims are supposed to work together towards a common goal set by Quran and shown by prophet PBUH through Sunnah. Muslims are required to be merciful towards each other and according to Quran be like the body where if the any part hurts the whole body should feel the pain. But are Muslims practicing this injunction of the Quran and the Sunnah

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    and Hijab. There are many views with regard to Hijab in Islam from the Muslims themselves. The issue of Hijab can be analyzed from several perspectives. Firstly‚ the Islamic view on Hijab‚ the importance and benefits to society at large and the world view of Hijab and the women wearing Hijab living in the Western hemisphere. However‚ some Muslim women believe that the wearing of the Hijab is the right and the choice of the Muslim woman. They are not forced or pressured to wear a veil and they are not

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    Muslim Holy Day Eid

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    many countries have their own greetings based on local language and traditions. Typically‚ Muslims wake up relatively late in the morning—always after sunrise—and have a small breakfast (as a sign of not being on a fast on that day) of preferably the date fruit‚ before attending a special Eid prayer (salah) that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas like fields‚ squares etc. Muslims are encouraged to dress in their best clothes (new if possible) for the occasion. No adhan or iqama

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    Muslim Women Wear Hijab

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    investigations‚ it appears as though Muslim women who wear hijabs live much different compared to women who do not wear hijabs. Based on the CNN and NPR articles Muslim women who wear hijabs receive stares from the public‚ both being pitiful stares and angry glares. According to the two girls interviewed by CNN‚ Americans mostly see the hijab as a symbol of oppression and submissiveness. In addition‚ Adamu from the NPR article stated that it was harder to make friends who are non-Muslim once she started to wear

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    be if Muslims hadn’t created algebra to begin with? Many Islamic innovations were created hundreds of years ago‚ but still have a major impact on many people’s everyday lives. Astronomy‚ Mathematics‚ and Geography are three of the most important Muslim innovations of all time. Others argue that architecture is the most important Islamic innovation‚ or at least one of the top three. But while architecture is important to culture and history‚ according to the My World History textbook “ Muslim architects

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    Reading the "The Qur’an” in The Muslim Next Door written by Ali-Karamali discusses the principles for reading the Qur’an and my impression to would all Muslims agree with her discussion of this is yes. To begin‚ Ali-Karamali says the Qur’an should be read as a poem or song not as a textbook or novel as it is not structured that way to be read. Second‚ the Qur’an is better recited of being read ahead so the rhymes can be heard as it was written in the first person. Third‚ the Qur’an should be read

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    Effects of 9/11 on Muslims

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    To What Extent were Muslims Affected by 9/11? On September 11‚ 2001‚ nineteen hijackers took control of four passenger jets departing from U.S. airports. Two of those planes collided with the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York‚ the third plane hit the Pentagon‚ and the remaining plane was redirected and crashed in an empty field. Altogether‚ nearly 3‚000 people died‚ and the blame was immediately placed upon the Islamist terrorist group Al-Qaeda. (http://timeline.national911memorial

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    necessary to cover one self to be a good Muslim. There is no one image of an Arabic woman but whether or not there is a scarf on her head‚ Islamic woman feel the same pressure as women of every culture. Unfortunately in many places‚ these women don’t have a say or have a chance to rebel against these pressures and laws as they could be punished. These pressures come from their religion and their society; from their peers and their culture. Growing up in a Muslim home‚ I understand what Islamic women

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