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    Prophet‚ Asmaa was pregnant. She did not let her pregnancy or the prospect of a long and arduous journey deter her from leaving. As soon as she reached Quba on the outskirts of Madinah‚ she gave birth to a son‚ Abdullah. The Muslims shouted Allahu Akbar (God is the Greatest) and Laa ilaaha illa Allah (There is no God but Allah) in happiness and thanksgiving because this was the first child to be born to the muhajireen in Madinah. Asma a became known from her tine and noble qualities and for the keenness

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    (2012). Pakistan The US‚ Geopolitics and Grand Strategies. London: Pluto Press. Haq‚ D. N. (2011‚ July 31). SIXTY YEARS OF PAK-CHINA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. Retrieved April 24‚ 2013‚ from http://www.ipripak.org: http://www.ipripak.org/factfiles/ff136.pdf Akbar‚ M. (Feb.2011). Internal Challenges in New Millennium. Berkeley Journal of Social Sciences ‚ 10.

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    The Mughal Empire was the first large empire in India since the Gupta Empire (nearly a millennium years of difference); it was made up of many ethnicities‚ a variety of geographic localities‚ and hundreds of nobles and their principalities. At its largest extent‚ this empire contained over 140 million inhabitants‚ as well as encompassing 3.5 million square kilometers. However‚ as all empires do‚ the Mughal Empire faced many difficulties‚ and by the turn of the 19th century‚ had weakened significantly

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    Sharmeel Bhatti Ms. Ciufo ENG-3U1 Wednesday‚ April‚ 28‚ 2010 Life of Pi: Correlation between Science and Religion One of the most important dichotomies that exist amongst today is Science versus Religion. A dichotomy that started in the renaissance era‚ a period when people started questioning‚ looking to other horizons‚ other than religion and truly began to comprehend reality. The theme of Science versus Religion is portrayed in a great deal in the novel Life of Pi. In Life of

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    A Passage To India portrays the stance of the British people in India‚ wherein the Englishman is viewed as a racist‚ self-righteous and rude set who deny to relate to the Indians on an individual level or rather see Indians as a person. A Passage to India is divided into three sections: Mosque‚ Cave and Temple‚ each part portraying a symbolic meaning. Chandrapore an unusual city situated beside the river Ganges‚ though being grime when compared to the structures of the British colonials‚ Chandrapore’s

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    unprepared princes Isfahan fell to the Afghanis; bloody struggle for power ensued; battle-ground for neighbors and nomadic raiders Founders were displaced princes in search of a new kingdom Babur struggled for control (he lost his original kingdom) Akbar – one of the greatest leaders of all of history – had a vision of empire and mission to unite India under his rule. Built a military and administrative system Problems with corruption & ineffectiveness in the bureaucracy and military (and lack of funding

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    1-Id-ul-Fitr is the most important of all the Muslim festivals. It is celebrated at the end of the holy month of Ramzan‚ the ninth month of the Islamic calendar‚ during which all adult Muslims all over the world observe a month-long fast and they have their meal only at night. It is celebrated on the first day of the tenth lunar month of the Islamic calendar. Fitr is said to be derived from the word Tatar’ which means ’breaking’ or ’fitrah’ meaning alms. It is an occasion of feasting and rejoicing

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    ------------------------------------------------- HinDi ------------------------------------------------- vs ------------------------------------------------- Urdu An Artificial Divide? Sudarsh Rathi‚201125172 AsIf Hussain‚201225086 RUDHIR SIDDHAM‚201225195 Sudarsh Rathi‚201125172 AsIf Hussain‚201225086 RUDHIR SIDDHAM‚201225195 The Question The purpose of this paper or ’the problem statement ’ is to analyze if Hindi and Urdu two separate languages‚ two varieties of a

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    Taj Mahal Specific purpose: To inform my audience about how and why the Taj Mahal was built. Central Idea: (SLIDE) The Taj Mahal is a beautiful and timeless creation that took much thought but the history and love that went into it is just as astounding. Introduction: Attention Getter: The Taj Mahal is one of the new Seven Wonders of the World not only because of its beauty but because of the amazing history behind it and its construction. When most would give flowers or jewelry to remember the

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    Chapter 21: The Muslim Empires 1. What event was most directly responsible for the rise of the gun powder empires in Turkey‚ Iran‚ and India and similar states in Tsarist Russia and Ming China? a. the invention of gunpowder b. the collapse of the Mongol Empire and its khanates c. the arrival of western European merchants in the area d. the revival of trade across Eurasia e. steppe nomads founded all five states 2. The Ottoman‚ Safavid‚ and Mughal empires shared all of these characteristics

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