In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ there are plenty of examples that prove this to be correct‚ walking through the life as an upper or lower class citizen‚ dealing with tough situations. As upper class citizens‚ it is much easier to receive a proper education due to the fact that it isn’t necessary for one to get an occupation to help support their family because no additional support is needed. Since upper class citizens can have the luxury of being able to
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supporters that is essential for education of children. They believe that children may teach social rules thanks to punishment. When parents want to teach some ethics such as sitting down or speaking politely or some religious rules like performing the namaz or memorizing prayers to their children who are reluctant in these fields‚ they usually force their children by punishing them. Moreover‚ proponents of punishment may also claim that punishment is essential in order to teach responsibilities like
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3. In the novel The Kite Runner‚ the author Khaled Hosseini rarely mentions religion‚ but in a way‚ it plays a big role in the growth of the main character‚ Amir. In the beginning of the novel‚ Amir first questions his religion. Either he can listen to a “mullah” who taught that drinking was a sin‚ or he can listen to his more westernized father who thinks that religion is meaningless and drinks for his enjoyment. As one works their way through the novel‚ religion at first appears as a minor role
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"conclusion of the fast"; and so the holiday celebrates the conclusion of the thirty days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid‚ therefore‚ falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr Salat (Namaz in Urdu/Persian) is a Wajib (strongly recommended‚ just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable) – depending on which juristic opinion is followed – Islamic prayer consisting of two raka’ah (units)[1] which is generally offered in an open field
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Surah. • Al- Kausar is the shortest Surah. • Al-Nass is the last surah. • 14 bows are in Quran. • First bow occurs in 9th Para i.e Al-Inaam Surah. • Al-Faitha is the preface of the holy Quran. • Five verses were reveled in the first wahy. • Namaz commanded in quran for 700 times. • Al-Imarn is the surah in which Hajj is commanded. • Al-Mudassar-2nd Revealed Surah. • Al-Muzammil- 3rd Revealed Surah. • Al-Tauba does not start with Bismillah. • Al-Namal contains two Bismillahs. • Three
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Hinduism and Islam: Compare and Contrast It is universally known that religious faiths creates diversity in culture and give new identity and outlook to matters signifying a new way life. In most cases‚ religious faith is accountable for people’s behavior in conducting daily activities including business‚ work‚ socialization‚ and cultural functions within a specified community. The immensely large majority of the human species has always looked to a higher power for acceptance‚ love‚ enlightenment
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Essay 1. Gender discrimination in our society 2. The cost of energy crisis in Pakistan 3. Literacy is the only panacea for the ills of Pakistan 4. Media: A double aged weapon 5. Pakistan: An administrative malice 6. Islam in the civilization perspective 7. Climate change: A fact or fiction? 8. Unbridled liberty is no liberty: Limits of freedom of expression 9. Judicial activism and judicial restraint in Pakistan 10. Beggars cannot be choosers 11. Modernisation vs Westernisation 12.
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he gave his philosophy of Wahdat-ush-Shuhud. He entered into correspondence with Muslim scholars and clerics and laid stress on following the true contours of Islam. To him‚ mysticism without Shariah was misleading. He stressed the importance of Namaz and
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