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    During the post-classical period‚ Muslim cities flourished under Muslim rule. You would think that cities would only hold economic importance‚ but actually‚ Muslim cities played a larger role. Post-classical Muslim cities were extremely important because of religious affiliations‚ trade was able to flourish‚ and they allowed for educational and technological advances. The first key aspect as to why post-classical Muslim cities were important‚ was because they were involved with many religious aspects

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    prevention programs and plenty of resources. Therefore‚ being open minded and speaking openly about sex can significantly help decrease the spread of AIDS. Other factors do affect AIDS prevention‚ such as religion. At one point Reaves speaks to an imam who states that they do not teach the concept of condoms because it contradicts their religion‚ but instead teach abstinence before marriage and monogamy after. Although this is a nice concept‚ the reality of abstinence and monogamy is too much to

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    INTRODUCTION Reading is a way of making meaning from printed or written materials which requires the reader to be an active participant. Several scholars have looked at reading at different levels. These include Unoh ( 1980 )‚ Lawal (1989)‚ Emenyonu (1982)‚ Olaofe (1988)‚ Omojuwa (1991)‚ among others. Reading according to Fatimayin and Lawal (2010)‚ connotes the ability to read well not only English language and literature texts‚ but also newspapers‚ magazines‚ journals‚ periodicals

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    In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ all attention is centered on the extraordinary life of Piscine Molitor Patel. He grows up in the Pondicherry Zoo in Southern India. He quickly develops a strong love for animals and is fascinated with every aspect of their lives. As he is growing up‚ he becomes a devout Hindu‚ Muslim‚ and Christian. When he is a teenager‚ his parents decide to try to achieve a better life by moving to Canada. They plan on taking the animals with them to sell to zoos in the United States

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    the questions‚ issues and situation of American Muslim on different aspect of Islam. Issued raised by these young Muslims are related to spirituality in nature that is conflicting between faith and reason and they are not able to get any answer from Imams. Like for example‚ on the page 47‚ the question asked by the young American is based on conflict of reason and Dr. provided a logical answer to that is‚ “It is important to distinguish between a conflict with reasons and conflict with personal sentiments

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    Islam is a tradition of love and submission to God that ultimately strives for peace. The ancient religion emerged in the seventh century and was able to appeal to the public through its deeply entrenched attitudes to peace. Islam’s constant endeavour for peace can be presented through its ancient traditions and sacred texts‚ history and historical events and current practices and contemporary events of the religion. The sacred texts of Islam are the Quran‚ which contains the revelations from Allah

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    In The Henna House‚ the world is split in two. Distinct lines between Jews and Muslims exist. Decrees such as “Imam’s Dung Carrier Decree relegated Jews to the jobs of refuse and carrion collectors. The Donkey Decree forbade the Jews of the North from riding horses… There was also the House Decree‚ which forbade us from building our houses as tall as the houses of our Muslim neighbors. And the Walker Decree‚ which forbade us from walking on the same side of the street as a Muslim.” (Eve‚ 9) With

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    Our identity reflects on our qualities and background‚ it represents our culture and what we came from. Prior to giving birth to a child parents would brainstorm names for their child. Depending on the parents faith they would usually choose a list of names that are known in that religion. Other parents may just make names that are unfamiliar to society. This makes their child standout or can symbolize something in the family’s life. In the play‚ Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar‚ Abe the protagonists’ nephew

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    This is a system in which every individual owns the enterprises or business organizations equally i.e. equal subsidy for each individual. Socialism emphasis on equal distribution of the wealth In the hands of public. No private individual has share in capital assets of the enterprise. It is the state which holds it for the benefits of the public. Currently‚ steel mill is owned by the state‚ hence it is in a system of Communism or Marxian It is a system based on theory of Karl Marx It regards violence

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    Fakhr al-Din al-Razi is one of the Muslim scholar especially in the field of Kalam. His name is; Abu Abdullah Muhammad b. Umar b. al-Husayn Fakhr al-Din al-Razi born in Rayy Northen Persia ‚ 1149 and died on 1209. In his education background‚ he studied under his father‚ then furher studying in theology from Majd al-Din al-Jili and also in jurisprudence under Kamal al-Din al-Simnani.He was the greatest of Asy’arite theology after al-Ghazali and even known as ‘Khatib al-Rayy’ and ‘Shaykh al-Islam’

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