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    Muslims

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    The Muslims were very intelligent people. They tried themselves in every which way. Muslims worked their way around many things to get to what they wanted to learn. The Muslims accomplished and contributed many things; they had many achievements such as math‚ art‚ and poetry; their contributions highly impacted the world. The Muslims were very good at math. Al-Khwarizmi was a mathematician he studied many Indian resources and wrote an algebraic textbook in the 800’s (Document 4). This book was

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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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    Imam Muslim

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    Imam Muslim (202 - 261H) The full name of Imam Muslim is Abu’l-Husain ’Asakir-ud-Din Muslim b. Hajjaj al-Qushayri al-Naisaburi. "Muslim‚" as his nasba shows‚ belonged to the Qushayr tribe of the Arabs‚ one type of the great clan of Rabi’a. He was born in Naisabur (Nishapur) in 202/817 or 206/821. His parents were religiously minded persons and as such he was brought up in a pious atmosphere. This left such an indelible impression on his mind that he spent the whole of his life as a God-fearing person

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    Persecution of Hamlet

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    Prosecution of Hamlet Members of the jury‚ As we have heard‚ Hamlet pleades that the place where the fault for his actions resides is not in him‚ but in the condition of his psyche and mind. He‚ Hamlet‚ has confessed not to his crimes‚ but to his insanity. His argument stands strong‚ seeing as how it is quite near impossible to imagine how any mentally sane individual could knowingly carry out such deeds as he. But now I plead with you‚ members of this esteemed jury‚ to consider for just a moment

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    The Persecution Of Aliens

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    Long ago‚ there was an ancient race of aliens that each had their own unique positions among society. These aliens were ruled by four perfidious‚ prodigious rulers. Each ruler had their own sector with aliens that had specific jobs. These aliens were not allowed to have their own opinions or thoughts on a subject or what their rulers did‚ if they tried to reason or argue with anyone‚ they were killed. The four rulers were each in charge of planets that they intended to colonize‚ but one soldier was

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    military force needed to have a firm hold over their lands. Most Crusaders returned home after fulfilling their vows‚ leaving many hard-won areas nearly defenseless. As a result‚ Christian pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem were repeatedly attacked by Muslim raiders. To combat this problem‚ a French knight by the name of Hugues de Payens founded the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (which is now called the Knights Templar). “It [the Knights Templar] was founded. . . to ensure the safety

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    In this essay I am going to research the area of persecution in the early church‚ I will be exploring where persecution began‚ what caused it and how the Christians themselves responded to what was happening. I will do this with a particular focus on the role the emperors of Rome During the first and second century. Persecution of the church in the empire can be split into two main periods‚ the first being the persecutions under the Emperor Nero in AD 64 leading through until Decius’ reign in AD

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    Persecution What is persecution exactly? Webster defines it as a punishment or harassment usually of the severe nature based on fear‚ race‚ religion or beliefs. There have been many cases of persecution in the world such as the Salem witch trials‚ or in China and even in the United States of America. Persecution is happening all the time be it over fear‚ religion‚ race or beliefs‚ and in many cases‚ it ends in the death of many innocent people. Persecution today is no different when it happened

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    “The Holocaust: Systems of Persecution” During World War II‚ Adolf Hitler was persecuting minorities in Europe. His main target were the Jews. In order to accomplish this‚ Hitler used numerous systems of persecution‚ including propaganda‚ the relocation of people to ghettos‚ and the creation of laws to take away peoples’ rights. However‚ one of the most effective systems? that was used during the Holocaust was the use of technology to effectively exterminate the minorities that were‚ in his opinion

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    Matt Ripp Mr. Mathias New Testament 4-17-2011 Romans Persecution of Christians In early biblical times the Christians were not always welcomed where they went or by whom was there. They faced many persecutions over the years but continued to trust in God and stand up for their faith. Although there were many places where the Christians faced these persecutions‚ the main place was the Roman Empire. The Romans persecutions over the Christians are probably the most well-known and some of the

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