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    Islam Dbq Analysis

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    The Muslims and Islam‚ to build their own culture‚ used other countries as examples such as Rome‚ India‚ and Greece‚ as well as the countries that they conquered. They used these examples and the different teachings of these countries to advance them to the highest level that they had ever been. The documents show different views and help explain what the achievements are‚ how they came to be‚ and also their lasting impact on the rest of the world. The first set of documents talk about what the achievements

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    WHEREAS‚ the difference in religion between Christians and Muslims can bring a rise of different conflicts which results to chaos and disorder within the community. Moreover‚ Muslims and Christians have different understandings of worship making some Muslim religious customs a nuisance to some Christians or vice versa. Take for example the following situations: a) if we wanted to have a Christmas party where we can enjoy‚ if there are Muslim residents we tend to be more careful not to disturb them

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    Karen Armstrong

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    Islamic teachings encouraged Muslims to “look after the weak and disadvantaged” and “feed the impoverished”. These ethical principles of Islam clashed with those of the Quraish who abandoned the badawah virtue of generosity and become niggardly‚ except that they called this astute

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    history. Carole Hillenbrand tries to portray this event from the Islamic perspective in her book “The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives”. She believes that the Crusades are underrated in Islamic historiography. A good book‚ describing this process from Muslims’ point of view‚ does not exist. The author refuses to use opinions of Near Eastern Christians: ”The material presented in this book excludes the views attitudes of Near Eastern Christians - Coptic‚ Syriac‚ Armenian and others - whose experiences

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    Sufism And Radical Islam

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    It could be argued that globalization is what brought on radical Islam. The Western ideals of capitalism‚ democracy‚ or liberalism may have threatened Islamic beliefs and cultural practices of many Muslims. The violence and the hostility from radical Islam is the response of the globalization movement. Poverty and corruption has stricken many countries due to the costs of the global war on terror. Radical Islam is enshrouded with fear and violence has

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    Parables in the Quran

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    paper I will be focusing on parables and why they are key in many Muslims paths to spiritual ascension. According to the Ahlul Bayt Librabry‚ an online source for understand the Quran‚ the central theme of the Quran is training its follower to have an understanding of his duties in life. The Quran provides Muslims with a detailed and descriptive outline on their everyday lives. This outline is important because it guides Muslims to a point of spiritual ascension. One way that the Quran helps this

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    examples of these are Father ’s Day‚ Mother ’s Day‚ Memorial Day and Labour Day. In Islam‚ however‚ respecting‚ honouring and appreciating parents is not just for a single day of the year‚ but rather for each and every day.  Parents in the Quran: A Muslim child should respect and appreciate his or her parents on a daily basis. Allaah mentions that human beings must recognise their parents and that this is second only to the recognition of Allaah Himself. Throughout the Quran‚ we notice that parents

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    Diversity Board

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    Citations: Rauf‚ Feisal. A. (April 1‚ 2011). Five Myths About Muslims. American Muslims‚ N/A pp. 1-2.

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    reiterated the importance of the Quran on the daily lives of Muslims. Though in the past we have learned that the Quran is the holy text of Islam‚ comparing it to the holy texts of other Monotheistic religious such as the Bible for the Christians and the Torah for the Jews‚ but in retrospect the Quran delves into other matters beyond just religion. Dr. Salem Abdel-Galil‚ Deputy Minister of Ministry of Religious Affairs‚ says that the Koran for Muslims is not just a book of worship‚ but it serves as a guide

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    Jeffrey Lang’s Struggling to Surrender is at once a personal reflection on what it is to be a Muslim and a provocative discussion of issues of interest to Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Jeffrey Lang born in 1954 and raised a Roman Catholic in Connecticut‚ Lang‚ a mathematics professor at the University of Kansas who converted to Islam‚ wrestles with questions faced by contemporary American Muslims of all backgrounds‚ producing some interesting analyses and challenging conclusions. He explains his

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