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    Islamic Studies

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    I ISLAMIC STUDIES ASSGIGNMENT Submitted BY:- Hassan Munir 110468 M.Suleman Hamza Anwar M.Hamza Mughal TOPIC:- Marriage in the light of QURAN and SUNAH Table of Content:- * Spouses * Whom to Marry * Mahr * Nikkah * Walima SPOUSES:- In Islam it is clear that marriage is the optimum lifestyle. “And among His signs is this‚ that He created for you wives from among yourselves‚ that you may find repose in them‚ and He has put between you affection and mercy. Verily

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    The Impacts of Chinese Foreign Investment to the African Economy   I. Introduction Ever since the last 10 years of 20th century‚ with trend of global economy integration and cooperation‚ the significance of African countries’ economies has became irreplaceable in the global economic stages. In the past two decades‚ The African continent is no longer known only by its abundant natural resources‚ but also the increasingly sophisticated environment for foreign investment and the

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    Islamic Iconoclasm

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    In March 2001‚ the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan which Finbarr Barry Flood said would define Islamic iconoclasm for many decades to follow. The author argues that the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas does not represent Islam’s attitude towards figuration‚ but rather a response at a particular moment in time. This point is still true today considering Islam’s view on images has never been the reason for iconoclasm‚ but what defines iconoclasm has certainly changed in recent years with

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    Philosophy Exam 1 Notes Contd. • The Value of Philosophy – Bertrand Russell o Studying Philosophy Alleviates Prejudice ▪ Philosophy is of value. Most men‚ at the hands of science‚ believe that philosophy is useless ▪ The fault is in the way philosophy appears to people. Many people have a wrong conception of what philosophy is and wants to achieve. Just as physical science is helpful to many ignorant people‚ philosophy is helpful indirectly on lives

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    Africa Geography

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    Africa is the world’s second-biggest and second-most-crowded mainland. At around 30.2 million km2 including adjoining islands‚ it covers six percent of Earth’s aggregate surface zone and 20.4 percent of its aggregate area region. With 1.1 billion individuals starting 2013‚ it represents around 15% of the world’s human populace. Africa’s populace is the most youthful amongst every one of the landmasses; the middle age in 2012 was 19.7‚ when the overall middle age was 30.4. Algeria is Africa’s biggest

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    From 1450 C.E. to 1750 C.E.‚ Japan experienced unexpected political and economic transformation‚ yet the cultural continuities were much perserved. It was during this time period that the Japanese government became more politically centralized and economically flourishing. Meanwhile‚ the cultural traditions were much maintained‚ though new forms existed. To begin with‚ dramatic political changes started in Japan from decentralized to dictatorship. In the early fifteenth century‚ decentralization

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    The 1450-1750 Time Period

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    The 1450 - 1750 time period is one associated with many great advancements including the emergence of the first global age and the age of exploration as well as many other major historical turning points. While trade had been global in years before‚ 1450 - 1750 is a time when global interactions became more direct and interactions between cultures flourished like never before. The global age affected the interactions of peoples including: Europeans‚ Muslims‚ Africans‚ Asians‚ and Indians. People

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    The Islamic Faith

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    doubt to belief. The Islamic faith: They believe the firm pillars of faith and the fundamentals of Islam and its basic elements and all that proved God and His Messenger Mohammad- peace be upon him - is the heart and scientific and anecdotal‚ as well as platforms for life‚ even including by dealing with others‚ and this is an important point; Because many of those having faith is neglected or perhaps amazed that belief is the result of the apparent deal. Sources of Islamic faith: The sources of

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                            2.  the actions and reactions of the colonized people also shaped the colonial experience II.         A Second Wave of European Conquests             A.  The period 1750–1900 saw a second‚ distinct phase of European colonial conquest.                         1.  focused on Asia and Africa                         2.  several new players (Germany‚ Italy‚ Belgium‚ U.S.‚ Japan)                         3.  was not demographically catastrophic like the first phase                        

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    Smart phone Outlook in Sub Saharan Africa: 2010 marks the beginning of change Broadband penetration remains dismally low in Sub Saharan Africa. According to Frost & Sullivan‚ broadband penetration in Sub Saharan Africa was less than 4%. DSL access has stalled before it could actually take off and while fibre deployment is growing‚ albeit slowly‚ widespread access is not expected to take off in another 10 years. In comes wireless access. Most countries in Africa have mobile network geographic coverage

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