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    When the feast ahead of the first day‚ me and my relatives went to the mosque as usual to perform the Eid prayers and listen to a sermon by the preacher. There are many important and meaningful knowledge can I get in sermon. I was touched and happy as many fellows Muslim went to mosque. After that‚ I‚ my family and relatives went to visit the grave of grandfather‚ uncle and relatives who had died. The tomb is near the mosque. In this area was clean‚ quiet and have green plants. For the area are responsible

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    Feminist Theory, Saba Mahmood

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    account of an urban women’s mosque movement that is part of the larger Islamic revival in Cairo‚ Egypt. In this movement women from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds provide lessons to each other that focus on the teaching and studying of Islamic scriptures‚ social practices‚ and forms of bodily comportment considered germane to the cultivation of the ideal virtuous self.2 Even though Egyptian Muslim women have always had some measure of informal training in piety‚ the mosque movement represents an

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    During the Post-Classical Age‚ cities and urban areas in Muslim society played critical roles in religion because Muslim people had to make religious pilgrimages to Holy Cities such as Mecca and Jerusalem‚ trade because the cities had huge complexes which allowed trade to flourish‚ and cultural advancement because the cities were filled with a variety of different people as well as there were great advancement in education. Cities in Muslim society played a major role in religion because they

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    Hello every one‚ first of all I want to say thank you to be here‚ and I’m sorry for my English‚ I’m here to learn. And it is no easy to me to be here in front of you. I’m Ignacio from Argentina‚ I’m 23 years old‚ and I’m food engineering student from University of Villa Maria. I going to tell you something about my country and my college‚ and I’m inviting to you to know Argentina‚ if you have a possibility to traveling around the word this place can be a very good option and a cheaper option for

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    Nicaragua Research Paper

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    The first permanent settlements of Nicaragua were founded in 1524 by a conquistador named Francisco Hernández de Córdoba. By September 15th of 1821‚ those small settlements evolved into the Republic of Nicaragua. The president of Nicaragua is Daniel Ortega. He was first elected in 2007‚ and he is currently serving his second term in office. Just like the United States‚ Nicaragua has three branches of government: executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial. Nicaragua is run by republicans. There have been

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    Islamic Neighborhood

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    Definition of neighbor from the Islamic perspective Neighbor is translated as “al Jar” in Arabic terminology. It is derived from the word “jawara” which is a verb. Literally‚ “al-jar” has been defined as “al-musakanah” which means living‚ residing‚ lodging‚ dwelling or inhabiting side by side. Indirectly‚ it also refers to believers and unbelievers‚ religious and irreligious‚ friends and enemies‚ foreigners and fellow countrymen‚ those who treat you well and those who would do you harm relatives

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    This cube is an ancient stone‚ which was built and re-built as a house of worship for monotheists (those who believe in one God) by many Prophets. It is also know as The House of God. This cubic shrine is situated in the center of the magnificent mosque‚ The Makkah. Makkah is a city in western Saudi Arabia‚ a town in the Red Sea region of Hejaz‚ east of Jiddah. It is thought as the holiest city in Islamic world. It is also the birthplace of the Holy Prophet (Peace be Upon Him). It is considered a

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    A PASSAGE TO INDIA

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    Marabar Caves            a. The Reverberation of the Cave            b. The Echo Representing a Hindu Resonance        2. The Image of the Green Bird        3. The Wasp Symbol        4. Social Events: Parties‚ Picnics‚ and Celebrations        5. Mosque‚ Cave‚ Temple‚ and Weather        6. Nothing as a Metaphor        7. The Infinite Sky        8. The Pankhawallah Image        9. The Snake Imagery      10. The Collision of the Boats      11. Other Insignificant Images 1. The Marabar Caves:

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    Prejudice and Discrimination Article All around us we see and hear about prejudice and discrimination whether it is from strangers or even family members. Some people do not know that they are doing this and hurting people. But there are other places that are very bad in discriminating people and being prejudice. One of these places that see or live in these types of environments is Bosnia with the Muslims and Croats. In “Bosnia and Herzegovina are between the historical of Croatia-Slavonia to

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    wealth. What I found was so different and very enlightening. I researched where my local mosque was and found their service time was on Fridays at noon. When I arrived I had brought a scarf with me but was unsure of if I would need it since I was not of the Muslim faith‚ but I wanted to be respectful. I wore modest clothing‚ khakis and a high neck long-sleeved button up shirt. When I first entered the mosque I had a few stares but was quickly greeted by a middle-aged woman‚ Amal. She approached

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