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    EXAM NOTES – ISLAMIAT – THE LIFE OF THE HOLY PROPHET (PBUH) ! Sent by Allah as His last messenger‚ Brought the Quran . He is a model of how people could live by its teachings. He struggled against persecutions and difficulties. Early years in Makka Born in Makka in CE 570. Most important tribe of thetime was theQuraysh of Makka. Makkans worshipped dods and godesses. Themain CE ntre of worship was theKabah. Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)s motHer was Amina and fatHer was Abdullah. Thetribe He

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    followers explained that any believer could be a prophet. In that way‚ he believed that Jesus promised Holy Spirit to all the Christians as these people could speak alike on behalf of God. Furthermore‚ another distinctive feature is doctrine of the Paraclete‚ which claimed to be the recipients although in state of ecstasy of special divine revelations (Chung‚ 2013). It is believed by Montanists that the Holy Spirit or

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    The crusades were in most part to help grow Christianity and for Christians to regain control of the holy land known as Jerusalem. The holy land mainly consisted of Muslims who were in control of the city. Pope Urban II wanted to regain Christian territory and the Christian people from the Muslims‚ he thought the Muslims were disrespecting the Christian faith and their holy land. Although the goal for the crusaders was to go after the Muslims to take back from them what they believed was theirs

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    7 SACRAMENTS

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    poured or sprinkled on a person‚ or in which a person is immersed‚ is the matter or material element necessary for baptism. The pronouncing of the words is the form of baptism‚ namely: "I baptize you in the name of the Father‚ and of the Son‚ and of the Holy Spirit."  This sacrament is the door of the Church of Christ and the entrance into a new life. We are reborn from the state of slaves of sin into the freedom of the Sons of God. Baptism incorporates us with Christ’s mystical body and makes us partakers

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    God is the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit. God is triune has a bearing on Human Life because God is Holy and He is the creator of the world and as humans he has a major effect on the come of each of our lives. But for the believer His ways becomes our ways‚ therefore it affects how we act‚ live‚ think‚ love‚ and how we treat others. As well as our character

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    church service. The filmmakers did not go out of their way to make these people seem simple or poor‚ which I am sure would have been easy to do with selective editing. Men are featured prominently in this video. They seem to be ’called upon by the holy ghost’ to ’take up serpents’ more readily than the women are. The women are not left untouched by the ’spirit’ as was made obvious by the shaking‚ sobbing and

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    Creation Myth in Christianity Overview of Christian belief God created the world and all living things God has three forms: the father‚ the son (Jesus)‚ the holy spirit who carries out will on earth God sent Jesus to tell people about his love‚ and that Jesus died to forgive humanity’s sins Believe that Jesus will return on the day of judgement (essentially known as The End where there will be a new creation) How creation began? The creation myth is found in Genesis I and II in the Old Testament

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    theoretical foundations in truth‚ which is represented by the Word of God and illuminated by the Holy Bible which transcends into people’s lives within society. Psychology is represented by what Entwistle refers to as the book of Gods work which is illuminated by God creating human beings with all types of behavior. This book is written with precision appealing to all who are seeking to be tools used by the Holy Spirit. This book covers recent literature based on the history philosophy‚ theology‚ and psychology

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    The Origins of Crusades

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    1 The idea of the Crusades related to the medieval tradition of pilgrimage or holy journey designed to bring about absolution from visiting holy places. The Crusaders moved through territory controlled by what were believed to be heretics to Christianity‚ hence their journey was a dangerous under-taking where they prepared for war even while the connotations of the journey were peaceful and spiritual in nature. The holy sites of Jerusalem were under control of the perceived enemies to Christianity;

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    of commonsense and all communication. In chapter fifteen Plummer writes about how when we interpret the Bible we need to be aware of the terms meaning‚ implication‚ significance‚ and subject matter. In chapter sixteen Plummer stresses the role the Holy Spirit plays in the interpretation of the Bible. Plummer expresses

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