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    Understanding Islam

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    “Understanding Islam” by Kenneth Jost‚ pg. 172 – 176 Islam is an ill-perceived religion throughout most of the Western world. Once known as a quiet and peaceful religion‚ the general perception of people from other religions and most of the world upon Islam is quite distorted. Ever since the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center‚ an influx of discrimination and prejudice towards Islam and Muslims has spread throughout the world. In “Understanding Islam‚” by Kenneth Jost‚ an article about several

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    roads & Byzantium 1 It helped set the stage because long distance trade was happening between east and west Asia already which brought the influence and beginning of silk roads. 2 The fine spices-cloves‚ nutmeg‚ mace‚ and cardamom came from Southeast Asia. Ginger came from China and Southeast Asia‚ pepper from India‚ and sesame oil from India‚ Arabia‚ and Southeast Asia. Central Asia produced large‚ strong horses and high-quality jade. The Roman Empire came glassware‚ jewelry‚ works of art‚ decorative

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    Understanding Islam

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    11/14/12 "Today‚ there is the widespread impression in the West that Islam is often unfairly portrayed. Are there aspects‚ dimensions‚ and general facts about Islam that‚ you think‚ one needs to know in order to better understand this world religion?" 10 pages 10 academic references Understanding Islam In today’s world‚ there is often a widespread impression in the Western populous that unfairly portrays the religion of Islam. Western nations such as The United States of America‚ The United Kingdom

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    Caliphs of Islam

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    Rightly Guided Caliphs of Islam First Caliph: Abu Bakr (632-634 C.E.) Father-in-law of Mohammed and was the first convert to Islam. After the demise of Muhammad‚ companions of the Prophet assembled and discussed who would be the next leader‚ it became apparent that no one was better suited for this responsibility than Abu Bakr. Abu Bakr became the Caliph on 632 C.E. His main objective was to maintain the heritage of the Prophet. Contributions to Islam - Conversion to Islam. His conversion became

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    Islam Worksheet

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    University of Phoenix Material Islam Worksheet When studying Islam‚ it is important to understand the essential elements of the faith‚ how they are practiced‚ and the distinctions among the three branches: Shiite Islam‚ Sunni Islam‚ and Sufism. Write a 1- to 2-paragraph response for each of the following directives and note where there are differences among the three branches of Islam. 1. Explain the meaning of the name‚ Islam. Islam is the monotheistic religion articulated by the Quran

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    Morality in Islam

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    the society‚ especially the following of good moral conduct. Islam is a comprehensive way of life‚ and morality is one of the cornerstones Islam.  Morality is one of the fundamental sources of a nation’s strength‚ just as immorality is one of the main causes of a nation’s decline.  Islam has established some universal fundamental rights for humanity as a whole‚ which are to be observed in all circumstances.  To uphold these rights‚ Islam has provided not only legal safeguards‚ but also a very effective

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    Tamadun Islam

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    Pengenalan Tamadun Sukar untuk menentukan takrif yang tepat tentang tamadun sama ada dari perspektif barat ataupun Islam. Ia berpunca dari kesukaran memilih istilah yang tepat bagi mengungkapkan konsep tamadun. Islam – madaniyyah- umran-hadarah-tamaddun Barat - civilization-kebendaan- material Definisi: Pelbagai terminologi yang pernah digunakan berkaitan dengan pengertian tamadun. Hal ini boleh dilihat melalui penggunaannya dalam bahasa-bahasa berikut: Bahasa Inggeris Pelbagai

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    Over the centuries‚ Islam has changed significantly. Today’s Islamic traditions differ a significant amount from traditions in the past. Modern Islam itself is split into 2 branches: Shia Islam and Sunni Islam. The difference between the two is that Shia Islamics believe that ayatollahs‚ or high ranking clerics‚ are visual representations of their god on earth. They also believe that Muhammad’s kin should eventually become his successors. Sunni Muslims rely on the practices of their prophet‚ and

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    Islam Worksheet

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    REL 134 1. The word “Islam” is derived form the Arabic root “asalama” which literally means peace‚ purity and submission. Thus Islam means “surrender to the Almighty” and Muslim means “one who is in a state of submission”. It is understood that this submission is to the Will of God‚ as is laid down in the Quran. This tenet is unequivocally accepted by all sects of Islam be they Shia‚ Sunni or Sufis. 2. Islam is an unerringly monotheistic religion. It enjoins the existence of one God‚

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    islam and the media

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    Islam and the media coursework Rights and Responsibilities Islam is the law for all Muslims - the same rule for the ruler as for the ruled. For the sake of argument many of these moral rules can be phrased in terms of rights and responsibilities when we consider who is involved. For example the duty to consult people on who should be the next political leader can be put in terms of the right to be consulted. A duty of the husband to provide for the wife can be described as the right of the wife

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