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    Code of Muslim Personal Laws on Marriage‚ Legal Separation and Islamic Divorce in the Philippines Andres C. Soguilon Juris Doctor-1 UNIVERSITY OF CEBU COLLEGE OF LAW Comparative Analysis of the Family Code and Code of Muslim Personal Laws on Marriage‚ Legal Separation and Islamic Divorce in the Philippines Abstract This paper is a comparison between the laws governing the Muslim marriage and Divorce through Presidential Decree No. 1083‚ otherwise known as the Code of Muslim Personal Laws and marriage

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    Muslim war on Christianity

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    The Muslim war on Christianity… From the universal perspective of the history of civilizations‚ Europe displays a remarkable disparity in regard to the mutual cultural influences of the Muslim and the Christian world. The influence of European thinking on the Muslim world dates back to the beginning of the 19th century while Muslim civilization had made its profound impact on European-Christian culture -- on its long way to the development of science and technology -- already a millennium ago

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    Muslim Women and Sports

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    Mohammed Almatrafi Instructor: Heidi Golesorkhi ENG 2030 11/27/2012 Muslim Women and Sports In the United States‚ women began their battle for equality in 1848. Along the way they gained the freedom to vote‚ drive‚ and participate in virtually anything they chose. Often it is forgotten that gender discrimination is still openly and actively happening around the world. In places such as Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar‚ and Brunei women are anything but equal. Saudi women are forbidden from

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    The Art of Muslim Cooking

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    HUMANITIES 1 ART OF MUSLIM FOOD AND COOKING TITLE: Mangan Tanu! (Let’s Eat!): A selection of Muslim food and its art OBJECTIVES: * To characterize the art and the culture behind the food of the Muslims in Mindanao especially in Davao City * To trace the processes and beliefs behind on every dish that we are featuring * To determine the sources of the art and the aesthetics that derive from the stages of their food preparation * To define the differences of the cuisines of the

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    views of Muslims which causes Americans to see Muslims as extremists and jihadists. The authors argue that Muslims seldom appear in the media other than to perpetrate them as violent through the name of Islam. The term Islam and Muslim have come to inherently evoke suspicion and fear in the hearts of many and that is the stereotype portrayed in Gottschalk’s and Greenberg’s book. As estimated by them‚ one in five people identify themselves as Muslim but the majority of these Muslims do not participate

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    The Twentieth century of the Christian era‚ according to our analysis‚ presents a decisive turning point in the history of the Muslim Ummah (community). At the end of the first quarter of the century the state of the Muslim world had taken a definite turn‚ and there were some signs of resuscitation in the moribund body of the Muslim Urnmah. If we look at it closely‚ the middle half of this century presents an astounding picture. On one hand‚ the process of decline and deterioration reached its

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    It can be hard for a Muslim to live in a non Muslim country because of the beliefs of Islam and how they go about their certain religious commutes. Their religion can affect their lives in such a way that they have to follow five pillars of faith. These five pillars each have certain rules that the Muslims have to follow. Living in a non Muslim country can disrupt the following of these rules. The first pillar that the Muslims have to follow is the Shahada. This can also be known as creed. This

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    Debas 1 Arsema Debas Mrs. Wade th​ 9​ Lang 8 November 2013 Discrimination of Muslim Women “Muslim women are a fast-growing segment of the U.S. population that reflects the breadth of this country’s racial‚ ethnic‚ and multicultural heritage and includes U.S.-born Muslims of diverse ethnicities‚ immigrants from many countries and regions‚ and convert from various backgrounds. Women who choose to dress modestly face more discrimination because the hijab declares them openly and the American people

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    From an automobile accident to an injury at work or even a mistake made by a medical care professional‚ personal injury law covers a very broad range of incidents. There are many factors. A lot depends on the severity of injuries‚ whether the incident is covered under an insurance policy and a certain level of clarity for who is at fault. Seeking the assistance of an experienced personal injury lawyer - who can help shed light on those factors - will help you to move easily through the process of

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    Muslims Condition in India

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    We The Muslims BY [pic] Synopsis “Status of the Muslim community today‚ i.e in the post Independent India” is the main concern of this book. For the last many decades‚ it has been the burning issue in India as to whether the Muslim Community has gone down much below the poverty line ? and whether on Social‚ political‚ educational and economic fronts‚ they are lagging behind form the rest of the communities living in India. The Govt. of India too‚ being concerned

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