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    the Muslims and Christians. The crusades were expeditions undertake in fulfillment of a solemn vow to deliver the Holy Places from Mohammedan Tyranny but later developed into territorial wars. The term crusader means to "mark with cross" which suites their purpose of redeeming their land. Before the crusades‚ relationship between Muslim and Christians are not hostile and were mainly commercial and intellectual. They trade slaves and northern products such as honey‚ amber‚ and furs. Muslim wanted

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    Sexual rights of Muslim men on their wives and sex slaves. Koran is literal word of Allah who is the only God; Muslims would love and wish every one to believe this. In their effort to propagate their faith they say Islam means peace and justice and try to fool infidels in to believing that all those verses of warfare in Koran are meant for removing injustice. They will never explain what is ’injustice’ which is the key word. See‚ if Allah means so much against injustice why he legalized institution

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    UNGS 2030 [Type the company name] Wan Asiah Wan Hasbullah [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] Islamic Worldview | Chapter 5 [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] UNGS 2030 CONTENTS 5.1 Prophethood 5.1.1 The Meaning of Wahy 5.1.2 The Meaning of Prophethood 5.2 Rasul and Nabi 5.3 The Necessity and Function of Revelation and Prophethood 5.3.1 The Functions of Revelation 5.3.2 The Functions of Prophets 5.4 Relevance of the Prophetic Sunnah to the Contemporary Life

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    The Challenges Muslims in Europe Have to Face With The Globalization Today The increasing number of Muslim population in Europe is no longer an issue that can be viewed as a small matter today. In 2010‚ there were 44.1 million Muslims in Europe and this number is estimated to grow up approximately to 58 million by 2030‚ which is 8% of Europe’s population (The Future of the Global Muslim Population‚ 2011). Miller (2005) suggests that Europe’s Muslims are mostly consisted of the post-World War II

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    interests of its adherents. Hence communalism is a phenomenon of superimposition of religious beliefs on all other aspects of a man’s life. Because in pre-independence India‚ communalism mainly manifested itself in Hindu-Muslim context‚ hence it is also loosely referred to as Hindu-Muslim problem even though it contains in its gamut all rabble-rousing saber-rattling extremists of all hues. Ingrained in this concept of communalism are three mistaken beliefs 1. interests of the adherents of a religion

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    Being a Muslim in America By Jeffrey Sheler and Michael Betzold In the article Muslim in America authors Jeffrey Sheler and Michael Betzold describe the hardships of being a Muslim in modern American society‚ they also give us in depth look at the normality of these American citizens and how they do not differ from any other ethnic group‚ how they yearn for acceptance‚ and how they’re adapting to American life. "Muslims feel very much at home in Middle America"(655). As a Muslim who has

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    Malcolm X did not start out as the leader of a great muslim civil rights movement as we all know of him as today. In fact he started out as a crook primarily due to his mother and father not being around. At the age of 6 Malcolm’s “father went out one evening to collect a debt‚ only to be hit by a streetcar and mortally wounded. Though the authorities ruled his death an accident‚ African-Americans in town believed the Black Legion had beat him and placed him on the tracks to be run over. To this

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    In the mid-12th century‚ the tide began to turn in the Crusades. The Muslim world had become more united under effective leaders such as Saladin‚ and dissension arose among Christian factions in and concerning the Holy Land. The Knights Templar were occasionally at odds with the two other Christian military orders‚ the Knights Hospitaller and the Teutonic Knights‚ and decades of internecine feuds weakened Christian positions‚ politically and militarily. After the Templars were involved in several

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    Crucible vs Muslim Treatment Post 9/11 Fear in itself is something to be feared. Fear is the primary source of insanity and chaos. Fear alone sent the Puritan society of Salem‚ Massachusetts into a state of utter hysteria in the year 1692‚ when one of the world’s most infamous witch hunts occurred. Arthur Millers play‚ The Crucible‚ is a historical fiction depicting the events of the Salem Witch Trials. A witch hunt is a political campaign launched on the pretext of investigating activities subversive

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    Thought Paper Stereotyping of Muslims in America after 9/11 8/1/2007 Imagine this perfectly normal scenario. You are taking a trip to fly abroad or within your home country. What does it entail for you? Packing‚ reaching the airport on time‚ getting through the regular security lines and boarding your flight of destination. For me‚ it’s quite different. I arrive at the airport earlier than most others so that I can avoid the extra screening security checks I get. They call it random security

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