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    Quran 33

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    ‘Aisha ( May Allah be pleased with her) that the Messenger of Allah once went out in the morning suspending a cloth over his hair; When he saw Al-Hasan ibn ‘Ali appearing‚ he hid it ‚then came Hussein and entered with him.When ‘Ali and his spouse Fatima came‚ he hid it and said: “ And Allah only wishes to remove all abomination from you‚ ye members of the family‚ and to make you pure and spotless.” Quran (33:33) The Shi’ite adherents claim that all members of the household of the Prophet and their

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    The Alchemist

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    caravan‚ he met an Englishman who wants to meet a two-hundred-year-old alchemist who resides in a desert oasis‚ Al Faiyum. Santiago‚ who became interested with the Alchemist‚ comes with the Englishman to the desert oasis where he met his second love Fatima. He then thought that it was the treasure he was finding for but he found out that it was not. He comes with the Alchemist to discover his Personal Legend and treasure. After a long travel‚ he reached the Pyramids of Egypt and found nothing. He was

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    Santiago falls in love with her at the well there. He and Fatima talk everyday for several weeks‚ and finally he asks her to marry him. Fatima‚ however‚ insists that he seek out his Personal Legend before they marry. The Alchemist: very powerful alchemist who lives at the Al-Fayoum oasis in Egypt. Initially‚ Santiago hears about him through the Englishman

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    Mernissi describes the implicit theory of female sexuality‚ which has been deeply entrenched in the Muslim subconscious. The implicit theory defines Muslim civilization as a constant struggle to contain the effects of women’s sexual power over men‚ for this power can destroy men and keep them from Allah. Mernissi also discusses how marriage was used as a way of taming women. Well in Midaq Alley‚ Mahfouz proves that that theory does not always work. Husniya regularly beats her husband‚ Jaada‚ she

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    of Antipolo Our Lady of Arabia Our Lady of Assumption Our Lady of Banneux Our Lady of Beaterio Our Lady of Beauraing Our Lady of Bethlehem Our Lady of China Our Lady of Combermere Our Lady of Confidence Our Lady of Covadonga Our Lady of Fatima Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn Our Lady of Good Counsel Our Lady of Grace Our Lady of Guadalupe Our Lady of Good Help Our Lady of Good Health Our Lady of Good Success Our Lady of Good Voyage Our Lady Help of Christians Our Lady of Ipswich

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    Egyptian Women's Movement

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    Bibliography: Baron‚ Beth. The Women ’s Awakening in Egypt. Yale University Press. 1994. Mernissi‚ Fatima. Beyond the Veil. Indiana University Press. 1987. Badran‚ Margot. Egyptian Feminism in a nationalist century. http://www.mediterranaes.org/. January 2‚ 2005. Mason‚ Beverly J.‚ Race‚ Gender & Class. New Orleans: April 30‚ 2002. Vol. 9‚ Iss.2; pg. 63 Mernissi‚ Fatima. Dreams of Trespass. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. 1994. PBS. Events related to Roles of Women. http://www.pbs

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    How much do you know about Fatema Almaomen? “ Happiness can be found even in the darkness of times if one only remembers to turn on the light.” -Albus Dumbledore which is Fatimas role model. When you are Fatima there is no limitations when it comes to wishes‚ favorite possessions‚ and even activities and hobbies. Fatema is a unique girl that has an amazing personality when it comes to wild wishes. One of her insane wishes that she wants to have is to meet J.K Rowling. One reason why she wants

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    THESIS WRITING CHAPTER 1

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    WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF STUDENTS TAKING THE QUALIFYING EXAM IN ACCOUNTANCY? BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Accountancy is the language of business. It is a fundamental part of how business is done around the world. That is why all universities and colleges offering this program should maintain‚ or much better‚ continue to enhance the quality of education they are offering. Standardized Admission and Retention Program on Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) are necessary in order

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    The Alchemist- responding to the novel 1- The novel is based on 19th-20th century‚ Santiago‚ the shepherd lives out in the fields with his sheep. He goes from Andalusia‚ Spain to Tangier‚ from Tangier he travels to the Saharan oasis Al-Fayoum. The impact of the time setting in this novel is the fact that religion is very strong amongst the people. We as readers come across this time setting and setting (location) itself has an impact on the behavior of the characters we come across as we come

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    Corruption in the Beautiful Forevers Katherine Boo’s “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” takes place in Annawadi‚ a small slum near the airport in Mumbai‚ India. The story focuses on the Husain family‚ who makes their living selling recycled garbage. Sadly‚ even in this small slum‚ the population is inundated with corruption on every level. Corruption is so common that many of the inhabitants in Annawadi view it as a necessity to improve their way of life so they strive to be corrupt. Asha Waghekar‚

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