be easiest to fulfill‚ and which would be the most challenging (McInerney‚ 2003)? Monotheism is one of the main central beliefs of Islam. This is the belief that there is only one God and that God is Allah. The Islam’s believe that their purpose for humanity is to only serve their God Allah and to construct a moral lifestyle. The five pillars are considered obligatory for all Muslims to follow. The five pillars can be found within the Qur’an which is Islam’s holy book. The first pillar is the
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2-Qur’an has a big impact on the Muslims life‚ it teaches them how to pray and worship Allah. Also‚ it’s thought to have a healing‚ soothing effect‚ and protect its readers. Moreover‚ the Hadith or Sunnah considered the most reliable in the Sunni tradition. It explains and clarifies the Qur’an. and helps to figure out the whole meaning of the Qur’an. 3- a) The Shahadah: it’s the first pillar of Islam‚ it’s believing and professing the unity of God and the messenger-ship of Muhammad. Muslims say
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TAUSUG BELIEFS AND PRACTICES * One characteristic of the Tausug is preservation of the family reputation and will never commit an act of cowardice that will blemish on the family’s name * “You can never expect a Tausug to run from a good fight” * They believe that running away is shameful especially when other members of the family are involved Paggunting * Tausug baptism * The child clad in best garment is brought to the group of Imams standing in circle * A few strands
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of a Muslim. The Quran guides the way of life‚ it gives insight into relations between brothers‚ kin‚ employees and their employers‚ the individual and the state‚ and the Muslim and non-Muslims. This holy book above all gives insight into life as Allah wished. Discussion The Quran gives life lessons on employees and employers. It gives teachings on values required at the work place; some of these values include trust‚ humility‚ loyalty‚ hard work‚ fairness‚ justice‚ kindness‚ and charity
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generation with different beliefs such as Christians‚ Muslim and others to which stayed in the area. Christians believe in Jesus (chrismas‚ God the father‚ God the Son - Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit). Muslims believe that there is only one God called Allah‚ The Qur’an and Mohamed
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between Judaism and Islam. According in history Judaism has some of the same prophets as Islam although does not recognize a few. In both these religions Adam was the first prophet and he followed a religion that Muslims called Islam. To continue‚ Allah chose the Quran and the Torah in both religions. In both religions also the Quran and the Torah were given to the Jewish
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The quote from the textbook “understanding religion in a global society” gives tremendous significance to faith and rituals of the Islamic culture‚ both of which are greatly highlighted in the holy book of Quran. Just as without the roots‚ a tree cannot survive‚ similarly‚ without faith‚ performing highly valuable rituals are useless. The main source where Muslims gain an enormous amount of faith is from reading the holy book of Quran. One must fully believe and understand the messages written in
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protect themselves against oppression like; overthrowing a rule that is tyrannical. The Jihad also has many rules before it happens and even after it happens. The basic article of faith belief in the Muslim religion is six (Rippin‚ 2005) The belief in Allah as their one and true God‚ angles‚ holy books‚ prophets like‚ Ibrahim and Muhammad‚ Day of Judgment and predestition. The Day of Judgment is the day when the life of everyone will be analyzed so as to decide whether they will go to hell or heaven.
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SURVEY: THE FOOTWEAR MARKET IN THE EU CBI MARKET SURVEY THE FOOTWEAR MARKET IN THE EU Publication date: May 2010 CONTENTS REPORT SUMMARY INTRODUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONSUMPTION PRODUCTION TRADE CHANNELS FOR MARKET ENTRY TRADE: IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PRICE DEVELOPMENTS MARKET ACCESS REQUIREMENTS OPPORTUNITY OR THREAT? 2 5 6 18 24 30 37 42 46 APPENDICES A B C D E PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS INTRODUCTION TO THE EU MARKET LIST OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DETAILED STATISTICAL TABLES FUTURE FOOTWEAR DESIGN TRENDS
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MARKET SURVEY THE FOOTWEAR MARKET IN THE NETHERLANDS Publication date: April 2008 Report summary This CBI market survey discusses the following highlights for the footwear market in the Netherlands: . Dutch consumption of footwear was € 2‚413 million in 2006‚ or 70 million pairs‚ up by an annual average of 1.3% over the period‚ while production fell by 7.5% to € 82 million or 3 million pairs. . In 2006‚ the Netherlands imported footwear valued at € 1‚793 million
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