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    Satan Iblis Analysis

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    IBLEES (SATAN): WHO IS IBLEES (SATAN): Who is the Satan‚ Iblis? This is a question that repeatedly comes crosses our mind. We cannot see the devil‚ but he can he can see us. He accompanies us all the time. He does not physically make the people do sins but whispers in their ears and insinuates evil (thoughts‚ doubts‚ fears‚ and suggestions.) He plays with our minds without us knowing about it or where is he or what he does. And the question still remains there‚ who is the devil? MEANING OF THE

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    In “Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Beckett and “Chronicles of a Death Foretold” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ the reader is presented with an un-orthodox beginning of story in both novels. While Beckett’s play starts with the antithesis of a usual opening line “Nothing to be done”‚ Marquez’s novel does the same “On the day they were going to kill him‚ Santiago Nasar” thus condemning the novel to a foretold destiny. These approaches withdraw any initial suspense that the novel or play could offer; this

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    My purpose is to show that Milton’s Adam differs from that of Genesis. The two pieces of literature describe God’s creation of earth and mankind. In the two stories‚ the description of Adam is different. In Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ Adam converses indirectly with God through the archangel Raphael‚ whereas in Genesis‚ God talks to Adam‚ but Adam does not speak back. Another point where Milton’s Adam differs from that of Genesis is in the character of Adam. A third point of difference occurs at

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    Aalaa Mohasseb Professor Mahdi Tourage Religious Studies 2500F 19 November 2012 Patriarchy and Gender Inequality "I created you from one soul‚ and from that soul I created its mate so that you may live in harmony and love” (Quran 4:2). When distinguishing between the Quran and Western Christian tradition‚ it becomes clear that equality amongst genders is much more prominent in the Quran. This is a result of the influence of Greek misogyny being integrated into Western Christian tradition

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    do good have good

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    do good have good It is a law of nature that whatever action we take in this world‚ there is always a reaction. If we do well‚ we stand to gain a good reward. If we do badly‚ we should expect a bad outcome ultimately. "As you sow‚ so shall you reap" is a popular saying. The Holy Qur’an has also guided on this subject‚ it says: "If you do good‚ you do good to yourselves. Likewise‚ if you do evil‚ you do evil to yourselves." (17:7) One of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad was very fond of

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    The Satanic Verses: Religion vs. Politics Perhaps one of the most controversial novels of our time is The Satanic Verses‚ by Salman Rushdie. To some people it is just another novel that has to do with religion‚ but then to others‚ for example the Ayatollah Khomeni‚ it was a novel that tried to make the Muslim religion look bad by saying that some parts of the Quran were from the devil and not holy. This novel sparked much debate and many problems‚ especially for Rushdie‚ Which he claims was not

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    Gabriel Martin Analysis

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    assembly the colonists had decided to go to war with Britain and Benjamin’s son Gabriel Martin had joined the Americans under the command of Henrry Burwell. Soon after Gabriel had gone to war and had written letters to his family about how his friend had died during a battle. Soon a British and American skirmish had been brought to the martins home where Gabriel had been wounded and returned home for treatment‚ Where his father had patched him up‚ As morning broke the martins had been healing

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    Comparison between the stories of the Lord of the flies and Habibi We notice that the authors of both stories were affected by religious books. Graig Thompson (the author of Habibi) was affected not only by the Holy Quran but also by the Holy Bible. Thompson narrates the story of little Dadola who gets married to a script of many books like Quran and the One thousand and One Nights book. Through out the pages of Habibi any reader can notice the effect of Arabic calligraphy writing in all pages

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    East West

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    Good Advice Is Rarer than Rubies by Salman Rushdie Brief summary One Tuesday morning‚ the beautiful Miss Rehana leaves a bus in front of the British Consulate somewhere in Pakistan. Her parents are dead‚and her fiancé‚who lives in Bradford and who she has not seen since she was nine years old‚has sent for her‚and she has come to apply for a visa to immigrate to Britain. She is immediately accosted (D.: jmd.ansprechen) by the advice expert Muhammad Ali‚who is so attracted to the beautiful young

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    Experts around the world have been warning about this for decades and have been urging governments to do more to slow down the rate of global warming. They warn that there is a 75% risk that global temperatures will rise a further two to three degrees in the next 50 years. The consequence of this would be dramatic. In fact a rise of just one degree would melt the Greenland ice sheet and drown the Maldives‚ but a three degree increase would kill the Amazon rainforest‚ wipe out nearly half of all

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