B - After the Western Roman Empire fell‚ European society became organized under feudalism. Feudalism is a system in which a king rules over all people‚ and has nobles or knights that own portions of land‚ in which the taxes are given to the king. Underneath both the king and the nobles are the common people‚ who work for the nobels. This system benefitted European society as it had an economic use‚ a political use‚ and a social use. D - On Christmas Day in 800 CE‚ Charlemagne was named the first
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With incredible tactics‚ a group of nomadic people specifically referred to as the Mongols‚ conquered Eurasia during the 13th and 14th centuries and left impacts that apply even to the present. Out of the hundreds of changes they may have caused‚ there are three that seem the most significant. As they dominated most parts of Eurasia‚ they brought religious biases‚ impacts that had negative effect on Eurasia’s economy‚ and influenced the spread of ideas‚ technology‚ and diseases. To a certain
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DOCUMENT ANALYSIS SHEET Document Letter or Number I Source Kitab at-tibb al masnun fi daf’ at-ta’un Author Ibn Abi Hajalah Date mid 1300’s Primary Source Secondary Source Main Idea of document: The martyrs are arguing that the Lord is making their brothers died as they died Key quote‚ image‚ or data: “The martyrs say‚ our brothers (plague victims) died on their beds as we did.” Analytical Category: Muslim Responses Document
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to Who is. . . in “Self-Reliance”? Here is a guide to Emerson’s many allusions and references. You don’t need to study these--just use them as reference if you are confused. John Adams Emerson refers to ‘‘great days and victories behind’’ that ‘‘shed a united light‚’’ which in turn ‘‘throws ... America into Adams’s eye.’’ Emerson may be referring to John Adams (1735-1826)‚ a revolutionary with a combative style who became the second president of the United States. John Quincy Adams John
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Abdul Muttalib who passed away when the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was 8 years old. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) goes to live with his uncle Abu Talib Living with his uncle the prophet was kind‚ helpful‚ and well- behaved and began to work to earn a living. At 12 years his uncle took him on a trading trip to Syria were they met a Christian priest Bahira who told Abu Talib to take good care of the Prophet. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) wisdom When heavy rains destroyed the Ka’bah the tribe leaders began to fight
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women. They wrote that mothers and household women had a part of the shura (an Arabic word for consultation) that helped shape politics and made easier decisions on military issues for the king. The Amazigh (Berber) commander Yusuf Ibn Tashufin‚ who brought Abdullah Ibn Buluggin ’s forces to its end‚ relied on his wife Zaynab’s strategic advices (“City of Lights”: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain). It is worth mentioning that women ’s opinions were important and taken
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Indo Pak History PAPER - I SULTAN MUHAMMAD BIN TUGHLAQ "Sultan Muhammad Tughluq was a victim of circumstances over which he had nominal control" Comment. (2000)‚ (2007) “Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughluq’s character was a mixture of two extremes‚ but he was a man of Ideas”. Discuss. (2002) Discuss good points and bad points ofSultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq. (2003) Critically analyse the causes of the downfall of Tughluq Dynasty (2008) MAHMOOD OF GHAZNA “Mahmood of Ghzna’s real aim was to establish
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aniPAKISTAN STUDIES TOPIC: MUJADDAD ALIF SANI Submitted to: ASIF AYUB Submitted By: AMIR HUSSAIN (BESE 17-A) Nov 4‚ 2011. ASSIGMENT #1 Outlines: * Introduction. * Education. * Social Conditions Of India. * Cancellation of the system of prayers. * Disgrase of Month of Ramazan. * Bann on Pilgrimage * Services Of Mujaddid Alf Sani. * Purifying Un-Islamic Tendencies from Muslim society. * Mujaddad’s Letters. * Imprisoned
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Women rights in Islam Outline Introduction Background Equal rights of men and women in Islam Social rights .right to get education .right to accept or reject marriage proposal .right to get divers .right to secrecy .right to just treatment in case of polygamy .right to entertain and dine out .right to demand separate house .right to deny doing all the chores of home .right to dress Economic rights .right to Inheritance .right to ownership .right to dowry .right to maintenance
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Exploring Women’s Rights in the Islamic Faith “People of the world don’t look at themselves‚ and so they blame one another” - A Persian Sufi mystic Maulana Jalal Al-Din Rumi‚ translated by Camille A. and Kabir Edmund Helminski I have always wondered how different our world would be if every human being actually uses their God (Allah) given gifts of reason‚ logic‚ and rationality rather than succumbing to ignorance and bending their will to the popular belief whether it is right
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