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    Terrorism Wording Effects

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    euphemistic language to make their heinous actions seem respectable (129). When giving his speech‚ al-Baghdadi asserts that “Allah has forced [them] to fight his enemies and wage jihad for him to establish his religion” (DJ Nigel). By stating this‚ Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi wanted to send a clear message‚ as caliphate‚ to his followers and the rest of the world. He wanted to unite and

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    Studies of Religion Stage 6 Syllabus April 2005 Original published version updated: June 2009 – Assessment and Reporting information updated © 2009 Copyright Board of Studies NSW for and on behalf of the Crown in right of the State of New South Wales. This document contains Material prepared by the Board of Studies NSW for and on behalf of the State of New South Wales. The Material is protected by Crown copyright. All rights reserved. No part of the Material may be reproduced in

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    the Islamic community‚ the umma disagreed on the succession of the caliphate between Shi’ite and Sunni. The Sunnis believe that the Imam should be Muslim‚ supported the first three caliphs‚ and believed to create the best leader as possible for the Muslim world‚ leaders should be elected. The Shi’ite believed that Ali was the right person for Muhammad’s successor and Imam will always be Ali’s descendants. In 750‚ a rebellion in Khurasan led to the Umayyad’s

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    Qadr Abdulsattar Mohamed Abu Huraira 1/12/2013 What is the importance of believing in Qadr? The importance of believing in Qadr is because Qadr is a pillar of imam. Imam is a dean for us to remember Allah and his exceptions. Basically it’s like a standard formation of making our dean stronger and more stabilized. They are several meaning in believing in Qadr. Qadr usually means the “amount‚ decree‚ or ordainment” Qadr is like an interrilivent meaning‚ it has so many understanding of

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    A true account A Wise Young Muslim Boy Many years ago‚ during the time of the Tâbi’în (the generation of Muslims after the Sahâbah)‚ Baghdâd was a great city of Islam. In fact‚ it was the capital of the Islamic Empire and‚ because of the great number of scholars who lived there‚ it was the center of Islamic knowledge. One day‚ the ruler of Rome at the time sent an envoy to Baghdad with three challenges for the Muslims. When the messenger reached the city‚ he informed the khalîfah that he

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    Hazrat Ali

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    Hazrat Ali Karam Allah Wajhu BLESSED NAME: His name is Ali and is known as Abul Hassan and Abu Turab and his titles are Murtuda‚ Asadullah and Haidar-e-Karraar. HIS FATHER: His father was Abu Taalib and Grandfather Abdul Mutallib. Abu Taalib is the uncle of the Prophet SallAllaho Alaihi wa Sallam. HIS MOTHER: His mother’s name was Faatima bint Asad‚ bin Haashim‚ bin Abd Munaaf. Her Janazah was performed by Rasoolullah SallAllaho Alaihi wa Sallam‚ and he gave his blessed Qamees (Kurta) to

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    Ibn Taymiyyah Analysis

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    Introduction Imam Ibn Taymiyyah was born to a family of scholars in an era when Islam was advancing and education was at its peak amongst the Muslims. At a very young age Ibn Taymiyyah was forced to move to Damascus with his family due to the Mongol invasion and was taken as a refugee. While they were moving‚ such was the state that their camels were laden with books and they had to walk. This shows the importance of I’lm they had. Early Years Ibn Taymiyyah had a very sharp memory and used to skip

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    Iraq sunni shiite kurds

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    Muhammad’s cousin/son in law because he was the only blood relative of Muhammad. Ali eventually succeeded Abu Bakr‚ which is what led to today’s Shiite run government in Iraq. The Shiites believe in Ali accords him divine status. The name Shiites actually means "party of Ali" since they were his followers when deciding who should succeed Muhammad. The Shiite doctrine of the infallibility of the Imams position them as Prophets along side‚ or even above‚ the Prophet Mohammad. The Shiites have two additional

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    The Mongols Destroy Golden Age 11.2- The Spread of Islam- Islam expanded‚ but split into two factions. Term Definition Connection Caliph Imams Sufi Moors Sultan Expansion Under Abu Bakr and Umar Use the graphic organizer to take notes on the following Caliphs Abu Bakr Umar Uthman Ali Mu’awiyah How did Abu Bakr and Umar contribute to the success of Islam after the death of Muhammad? Why did many conquered people choose not to resist Muslim expansion

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    steps were proclaimed The Rightly Guided Caliphs. They were Abu Bakr‚ ’Umar‚ Uthman and Ali‚ and were the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs‚ all of which were amongst the earliest and closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad. Each of these Caliphs contributed greatly to the development of Islam as well as the contradictory emergence of the Sunni and Shi’ite schism. Abu Bakr was the first of the four Caliphs and ruled from 632-634 A.C. Abu Bakr was unfortunate to have the burden of leadership placed

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