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    education and competitive pressure. Everything went from good to bad‚ to even worse for Managing Director John Carlson‚ after he was shown the pro-Libyan newspaper article. It had read that his company had offended the potential of millions of Muslims. A design of an insole from a women’s style sandal was the target. This article was started by a student group at a local university. John Carlson was very

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    occurred‚ and the Acts of the Apostle‚ or Messenger‚ is to Islam then roughly what the New Testament is to Christianity. 1 But here one must understand something which seems at first paradoxical; there are vast numbers of ḥadīths which are admitted by Muslim scholars to be spurious. Even among those accepted by the medieval scholars‚ there are many which the modernists would reject. No absolute canon of Ḥadīth has ever been established; certain compilers are recognized as more trustworthy than others

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    Muslim and Non Muslim Laws

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    Islamic law and non-Muslims Some pro-Israeli opinion cite traditional interpretations of sharia (Islamic law) which requires‚ among other things‚ that Muslim territory encompass all land that was ever under Muslim control‚ as a source for the Arab-Israeli conflict. Since the territory of Israel‚ prior to being the British Mandate of Palestine‚ was once part of the Ottoman caliphate‚ some Islamic clerics believe it is unlawful for any portion of it to remain ’usurped’ by non-Muslims. By contrast‚ pro-Arab

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    Mosque Experience

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    her husband moved here from Somalia. I had hoped to be able to speak with one of the Imam’s‚ who attends college as well‚ before going to ask if I could attend but hadn’t found him. I did speak with another employee of the college who converted to Muslim before he married his Somali wife and he helped me to feel more comfortable about my decision to go but also warned me that I may not be welcomed with open arms. Walking into mosque I got a lot of double looks but more so in question then in revolt

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    Haya (respect)

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    individual obtains Hayaa it causes one to feel embarrassment behalf of a wrongdoing; one would have shame and modesty in their heart. The reason being‚ that one will have displeased Allah by breaking a commitment. Hayaa partakes huge role in the lives of Muslims because; it is a very important part of one’s Iman. For anyone who doesn’t have any form on Hayaa it stated one’s Iman is very weak. Narrated by Abu Huraira (ra): The Prophet said‚ "Faith (Belief) consists of more than sixty branches (i.e. parts)

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    From where Henri Fayol got the idea of 14 principles of Management? Henri Fayol (1841-1925) was the managing director of large coal mining firm. He became famous by writing 14 principle of management. He described the practice of management as something distinct from accounting‚ finance‚ production‚ distribution‚ and other typical business functions. His belief that management was an activity common to all human beings in business‚ government‚ and even in the home led him to develop 14 principles

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    model around can make it difficult to be loved. The short story “My son the fanatic”‚ by Hanif Kureishi is set in 1997 in England. Ali has no one to look up to – He starts as an attentive scholar who got straight A’s‚ but turns into a dedicated Muslim‚ which gives Ali the opportunity to find it in his religion. We get to know Parvez‚ who is a Pakistani immigrant in England. He had an indignant experience with Islam back in the days when he lived in Pakistan‚ but is no longer convinced about

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    While that may not be true‚ situation has become much more complex in post-9/11 United States. “For a long time‚ media scholars and researchers across the world have been talking about "The three B syndrome" in which Muslims and/or Arabs are always being portrayed as one of the three B’s: billionaire‚ bomber‚ and belly dancer.” (Nawar) Arabs not only deviate in their religious orientation‚ but also in their views on culture and their ethnicity. Most of Arabs came for

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    Crime in Pakistan

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    9. Becoming A Responsible Citizen Can Education Help? The word “education” means knowledge‚ training‚ ability or instructions. Educating is the imparting and acquiring of knowledge‚ especially at a school or a similar institution. After all‚ what is education‚ but a process by which a person begins to learn how to read? It gives us knowledge which is shown in abilities gained through education. It gives us training and instructions in a particular subject‚ for example‚ health etc. One

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    Niqab Research Papers

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    Niqab refers to the veil that some Muslim women wear in public either out of regional customs or religious obligations. This cloth covers all of their faces with the exclusion of their eyes. Many people raise concerns about the wearing of niqab because of with the veil‚ it is impossible to identify those veiled people Niqab is mostly worn in the Arab countries such as Yemen and Saudi Arabia. However‚ the wearing of niqab in public is a very controversial issue in many Western countries. The liberal

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