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    Sufism And Radical Islam

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    1. The previous reading on Islam from the Bilhartz textbook did connect to the the web article and the web video regarding Sufism and Radical Islam. Bilhartz explained that the term "Sufism" derived from ascetics who " adopted the custom of wearing austere garments made of suuf‚ the Arabic word for wool" (2006‚ p. 117). The practice of wearing wool garments was to reject worldly clothing. This may explain the origin of the word Sufi‚ which is the Arabic term for "mystic" and is used to describe the

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    Christianity Vs. Islam

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    Christianity Vs Islam What you may not know about the both In the united states Christianity is more profound than Islam is‚ but most people associate Islam with terrorism‚ and that could be the furthest thing from the truth. Here are a few things about Christianity and Islam that most may not know. There are those who question whether Jesus Christ pretty much founded Christianity or was it was it Paul? Did he invent Christianity as we know it‚ transforming the beliefs and vocation of Jesus of

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    Islam Mosques

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    Mosques A mosque is a Muslim’s house of prayer. Mosques are not only the center of religious prayer among Muslims but also the center of the Muslim community in the area. However‚ Muslims feel it is not necessary to pray in mosques‚ Mohammed taught that Prayer can be held anywhere to Allah. Muhammad also taught that whoever builds a mosque will go directly to heaven because it pleases Allah greatly. Mosques usually contain a place for washing and enriching oneself‚ a main hall where

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    Christianity vs Islam

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    There are hundreds of religions throughout the world but the two most examined seem to be Christianity and Islam. These two religions have been brought into the spotlight throughout the years but more recently so with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. People speculate on rumors of each religion but how much do we actually know? Unless you are a religious scholar‚ odds are you do not know any more than what the internet and television tell you. Each religion has its own view on creation‚ the end times

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    Gender Equality and Islam

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    Gender Equality and Islam Islam believes that a woman is not merely subject to man rather she has her own separate and complete entity in all respects. She has an equal right to that of a man to nourish her religions faculties‚ serve her faith‚ acquire education‚ get a job‚ do business‚ own something and benefit herself from it and prove her creativity in an enterprise. She is master of herself in all respects. The religious aspect of this fact is described in the Quran as under: “For muslim

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    Five Pillars of Islam 1 Five Pillars of Islam The Five Pillars of Islam (arkān-al-Islām ‫ ;ﺃﺭﻛﺎﻥ ﺍﻹﺳﻼﻡ‬also arkān ad-dīn ‫" ﺃﺭﻛﺎﻥ ﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ‬pillars of the religion") are five basic acts in Islam‚ considered obligatory by Sunni Muslims. These are summarized in the famous Hadith of Gabriel.[1] [2] [3] [4] The Qur ’an presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. They are (1) the shahada (creed)‚ (2) daily prayers (salat)‚ (3) fasting during Ramadan (sawm)‚ (4) almsgiving

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    Interview Outline The person I am interviewing is she is 20 years old and a close friend of mine and we also went to school together and graduated together. I have known her since the 4th grade so I pretty much know how she is and what her attitude is like. And I do have her permission to interview her for this paper for class. Questions: 1. Does this person feel he/she is better at tasks when intrinsically motivated or extrinsically motivated? Motivation (Ch 9)

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    Islam and Muslim Women

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    The influence of the Western culture on the girls of Bangladesh and the Islamic outlook in context. NAME: PHABLIHA NUSAIBA KHALID ID: 123 0955 015 SECTION: 1 COURSE INSTRUCTOR: DR. A.Q.M.A. RAHMAN BHUIYAN‚ ASSISTANT PREOFESSOR‚ ENGLISH DEPARTMENT NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY SUBMITTED ON: 25TH APRIL 2013 Table Of Contents: Acknowledgement-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Abstract -------------------------------------------------

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    The Greatest Festivals In Islam In Islam‚ celebration is a form of thanking Allah‚ the One True God. Celebration‚ in Islam‚ is merry-making‚ going out to parties‚ visiting and meeting friends and relatives and having clean fun‚ and also a form of physical and spiritual purification. Islamic celebrations include taking a bath‚ putting on clean or new clothes‚ wearing perfume and going to the mosque or a place of congregation for Salat‚ a form of prescribed prayers. The dates and days of celebration

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    Islam final review

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    Shari’a – immense body of law interpreting the Qur’an and applying its teachings to daily life‚ regulates moral conduct‚ family life‚ business practice‚ government‚ and other aspects of the Muslim community The right way to live one’s life Fiqh – From Islam book - literally “understanding” the term used for law of for jurisprudence. A jurist is thus called a faqih; legal theory is called usul al-fiqh (literally “the roots of understanding”); and substantive law is called furu al-fiqh (“the branches of

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