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    Question1 Unity in Diversity is undoubtedly a gracious cause. In today’s world‚ we see a lot of destruction which are being caused because of clashes among races. Racism is a root of headache for today’s aware people. This particular idea of “Unity in Diversity” is‚ therefore‚ really generous. Question2 In my opinion‚ the most tricky as well as toughest challenge in the embodiment of the concept "Unity in Diversity" is spreading this idea among all. I think there are still a lot of people left

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    humanity’s douchebaggery is because of one word Martin Luther King taught me. That word is ‘unity’. I know what most of you might be thinking‚ “ugh unity…Hah! Gay!” But think about it‚ wouldn’t it be nice if wars like World War 2‚ where millions of lives died‚ and Afghanistan never happen again? Yep what a world; no wars‚ no suffering‚ no famine‚ no disasters…no school? [Coughs sarcastically] Anyway unity can be achievable; it’s just a matter of time. I just wanted to point out that making ads about

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    Muslim Persecution by the Quraish When the Holy Prophet declared Allah’s message in public and called upon the people of Makkah to adopt Islam as their religion‚ he moved into a new stage in Islamic history. Before this‚ the Holy Prophet’s had only been preaching on very minor scales to his close fellows. The declaration of the message changed the picture. It called upon the people of Makkah to accept a total change - to pay homage to Allah instead of their idols and to bring a complete alteration

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    certainly hard‚ but as time passed America transformed into a more complex civilization and so too did its identity and unity. Still ruled under Great Britain the colonists were able to create a unique identity and partial sense of unity as time progressed. The colonists had a full sense of their identity being the egalitarian‚ self-reliant people that they were‚ but lacked complete unity‚ still indecisive about breaking away from their mother country by the eve of the Revolution. A great deal of the

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    challenges faced by the Muslim Leaders(dai) Challenges between Muslims There are a lot of problems and challenges even among the Muslim. Nowadays‚ the unity of Ummah is lacking in many places. Muslim society is supposed to be one whole community but there have been many internal conflict among us. The following are some of the challenges faced by the Muslim leaders as a Dai. (1) Racialism or nationalism even among Muslim themselves. A muslim treats other muslim depends on where he or

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    Decline of the Muslim Ummah ............ "In the Name of Allah‚ Most Gracious‚ Most Merciful". The Two Periods of the Rise and Decline of the Muslim Ummah The Twentieth century of the Christian era‚ according to our analysis‚ presents a decisive turning point in the history of the Muslim Ummah (community). At the end of the first quarter of the century the state of the Muslim world had taken a definite turn‚ and there were some signs of resuscitation in the moribund body of the Muslim Ummah.

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    EK BHARAT- UNITY IN DIVERSITY 1.India is a multi-cultural‚ multi-racial‚ multi-lingual and multi-ethnic society. It is a land of diversity. People of different creeds‚ customs‚ cultures and traditions live here. They have their different festivals‚ manners and lifestyle.Their religions and beliefs are also different. Despite all these‚ there are certain common visit able bonds that link them together. This is a distinct feature of India and it is popularly known as unity in diversity.Basically

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    demand separate electorates. Same was the case with the Indian Muslims. They were very large in number‚ but in case of combined elections they would not get due representation. When the British implemented the system of democracy in India in order to strength their rule‚ and to involve local people in government‚ the Muslims demanded separate electorates .These were not imposed by British‚ however were granted on the request of the Muslims. As all nations in Europe were Christians and there was no

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    Debating Muslim political representation HILAL AHMED THE political representation of Indian Muslims‚ one of the most contested political questions in postcolonial India‚ has become very relevant in recent years primarily because of two important‚ yet distinct‚ reasons. The publication of the Sachar Committee report (The report of the Prime Minister’s High Level Committee on Social‚ Economic and Educational Status of Muslims in India – PMHLC 2006) is the first reason behind the apparent revival

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    Confederation: A false sense of unity? Marc Estrada Dr. Robert L. Fraser JWH100Y1 Section L5101 March 5‚ 2013   Confederation geographically united the colonies of a fledgling Canada. The union defined borders‚ created governments and brought the various peoples of Canada together under a single dominion. However‚ the imposition of geographic union on the people did not immediately bring union amongst the people themselves. Political‚ cultural‚ economic‚ and

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