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    Cultural Meaning

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    CULTURAL MEANING The meaning humans give to actions‚ concepts and behaviours is dependent on the cultural milieu and is conditioned to a great extent by the underlying meaning systems‚ values and frames of meaning he/she inherites from the society in general. Socialization plays a direct role in that process. Education‚ effects of peers and the intellectual atmosphere all contribute to what is called cultural meaning or systems of meaning. Cultural meaning conditions our perception and determines

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    The Meaning Of Ogle

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    The dictionary meaning of Ogle is to stare someone in a lecherous manner‚ meaning in a sexual desire. I believe the way Ogle app defines their app is deceptive. Ogle allows students to place comments‚ pictures‚ and videos on feeds for specific high schools and college campuses. This application is anonymous and it leads to cyberbullying and violence. This app has brought lots of attention in the past few weeks. Most students are getting distracted and are using Ogle during class time to post

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    The Five Pillars of Islam The five pillars of Islam refer to the five duties that every Muslim must perform. The first of these five pillars is the declaration of faith and the other four are religious acts that are performed either daily‚ once a year or at least once in a lifetime. These acts are woven into the lives of Muslims and take precedence over all worldly matters. The five pillars of Islam are 1.Declaration of Faith (Shahadah) 2.Prayer (Salah) 3.Charity (Zakat) 4.Fasting (Sawm) 5.Pilgrimage

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    Women Rights in Islam

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    The topic of today’s day is - ‘The Women’s Rights in Islam - Modernising or Outdated?’ According to the Oxford dictionary‚ ‘Women’s Rights are the rights‚ that promote a position of social and legal equality‚ of women to men’ According to the Oxford dictionary‚ ‘they are the rights‚ claimed for the women‚ equal to those of men‚ as regards to suffrage that right to vote‚ as regards to property‚ etc’. ‘Modernising’‚ according to the Oxford dictionary means‚ ‘to make modern‚ to adapt to modern

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    Name___________________________________ ID_____________________________ Chapter 9 STUDY GUIDE- Rise of Islam 600-1200 Using complete sentences‚ answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. 1. What was the division in the Islamic community about and who were the groups involved? 2. In what region was the Sassanid Empire? 3. What holy shrine is located in Mecca? According to stories connected with it‚ who built the shrine and what happened near the site? 4. Muhammad’s

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    According to its use nowadays‚ starve is a verb meaning to suffer or to die due to lack of the amount of food which is enough to keep one alive. It can come with adjectives giving the meaning of not having something that one needs‚ for example‚ supply-starved rebels. The original sense of starve meant ‘to die’‚ as was used in Old English‚ which is of Germanic origin; and "probably from a base meaning ‘be rigid’" (Oxford Dictionary). Thus‚ the original meaning of starve is not different from the current

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    Malea Abbas Aaraa Motiwala Aswita Tazir January 29‚ 2013 The Importance of Tawbah in Islam Islam                                    March 28‚ 2013 Malea Abbas and Aaraa Motiwala The Importance of Tawbah in Islam Introduction To maintain your relationship with Allah (SWT) ‚ everyone who  worships Allah (SWT) must sincerely regret their sins and feel sorry for what they had done and ask for forgiveness (perform Tawbah) from Allah (SWT) . Hadhrat Muhaddith-e-Deccan

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    When looking at Islam and Christianity you can see many differences and similarities between the origin of the religion‚ major beliefs‚ the holy book‚ and sacred spaces. The religion of Islam originated in the city of Mecca or Medina located in Saudi Arabia. Islam began long before Muhammad had even existed but to this day‚ Muhammad has a big impact on their religion and acts of the founder. This all took place at the start of the seventh century. Just like the religion of Islam‚ Christianity has

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    In the name of Allah‚ the most beneficent the most merciful. The concept of Satan in Christianity and Islam are most times different although there are some similarities. The noble Qur’an has more detailed description about who Satan is than the Bible which lack a great deal of information about Satan’s history. In this write up‚ we shall be looking at Who is Satan from the Islamic and Christianity point of view‚ where they agree and where they are not in agreement. In Islam‚ Shaytan is also known

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    Badran Feminism in Islam

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    following is a review paper which assesses Margot Badran’s Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences. After providing an insight into the books main topics and ideas‚ an evaluation of Badran’s literary skills are provided to asses her credibility and introduce the main argument of the critical response. The reader will be provided with several arguments which prove that there were many male advocates of feminism in Islam which Badran chose not to include in her research. These feminists will

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