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    An Imam in America An imam is an Islamic religious leader of the Muslim community who is in charge with various roles‚ namely: leading Islamic worship services on Friday at the mosque and providing religious guidance. He poses exemplary knowledge of the Islamic laws and teachings that strongly govern the way of life of Islamists; thus‚ serves as their divine leader‚ who presides over the day to day disputes that faces his congregation. He is expected to judge as per the Islamic laws. He

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    The History of Abu Dhabi

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    Abu Dhabi is my favorite place to visit in the whole Emirates. I like the malls‚ shopping‚ and being with my friends. We always have fun. Abu Dhabi wasn’t always a big city. In fact‚ there have been many changes in Abu Dhabi in the last 40 years. I’d like to talk about the changes that have occurred in the city. The history of Abu Dhabi goes back to 3000 BC. The subsistence back then was mostly herding and fishing. The Bani Yas settled here in the 18th century. There was violence within the sheidhdom

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    Imam Maulama Akonjee Case

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    An imam and his aide were shot dead as they strolled along a road in the New York ward of Queens. The men were come in from the other side by a man who shot them both in the head‚ a police representative said. Imam Maulama Akonjee‚ 55‚ moved to the city from Bangladesh two years prior‚ reports in New York said. Police said there were so far "no signs" the men were focused on due to their confidence. A man holding a weapon was seen leaving the scene of the shooting in the Ozone Park territory

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    Abu Sayyaf Group

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    kidnappings and demanding high ransoms.29 Before his death in 1998‚ Janjalani delivered eight radical ideological messages called Khutbahs. These Khutbahs are regarded as primary sources of his radical Islamic thought and depicted the depth of his Abu Sayyaf . . .5 understanding of Wahabi Islam. One of the Khutbahs exposed an intense resentment of Christian missionaries in Mindanao‚ especially those regarded as criticizing Islam.

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    Abu Tala

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    In her paper “Megan McArdle on the Coming Burst of the College Bubble”‚ author Megan McArdle‚ argues about there are many students who are not benefiting much from their education. First‚ McArdle is surely right about the increasing in the college prices because there many studies show that increasing. She says‚ “The price of a McDonald’s hamburger has risen from 85 cents in 1995 to about a dollar today” (pag7). Some studies show that the prices of schools raising 3 to 4 percent a year over inflation

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    Abu Ghraib - Essay

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    case was during the era of Saddam Hussein at Abu Ghraib‚ a U.S. military prison located right outside of Baghdad. There have been studies conducted and experiments performed in the attempt of a better understanding of the despicable actions of our fellow citizens. The Stanford Prison Experiment‚ conducted by Phillip G. Zimbardo‚ is one similar to the Abu Ghraib case. While it was merely a mock experiment‚ the results closely parallel to those in the Abu Ghraib prison. Each individual person

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    Abu Ghraib Scandal

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    a psychological sensation of panic‚ fear and loss of control[1]”) and homicide of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib become known to the public eye. The acts were committed by members of the United States Army along with members of the United States governmental agencies. As shown in the Taguba Report (“report on alleged abuse of prisoners by members of the 800th Military Police Brigade at the Abu Ghraib Prison in Baghdad[2])‚

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    Abu Ghraib and Insaniyat

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    Abu Ghraib and Insaniyat Article by: Arshin Adib-Moghaddam “We have met the enemy‚ and he is us” Iraq is a different world than where we live in North America. Canadian values and culture of North America are vastly different from those of the Middle Eastern country that is the subject of an-article by Arshin Adib-Moghaddam titled Abu Gharib and Insaniyat. Following the terrorist attacks in New York in 2001 the differences between these two cultures seemed immense. The stories and images

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    Abu dhabi education

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    organisation to optimise performance  An identification of the culture of your organisation and at least 2 ways this affects operations. NAME: Ahmed Ibrahim Al Marzouqi COHORT: LDP 1AD COMPANY: Abu Dhabi Educational Council WORD COUNT Abu Dhabi education council is an organization that is operating in Abu Dhabi region of Emirates. The council launched its annual private education forum in January 2013‚ where around 150 investors of education and operators came together with the aim of improving

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    Abu Bakr Research Paper

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    Tarick Ali‚ Jenan Abdullah Ms Shala Abu Bakr Description & Biography As a young man‚ Abu Bakr became a merchant and he traveled extensively in Arabia and neighboring lands in the Middle East‚ through which he gained both wealth and experience. He eventually came to be recognized as the chief of his clan. On his return from a business trip to Yemen‚ he was informed that in his absence Muhammad had openly declared his prophethood. Not long after‚ Abu Bakr accepted Islam and was the first person

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