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    Women in Islam

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    Other civilizations And in Islam Outline i) Introduction ii) Status women in other civilizations A. Status of women in Hinduism 1. Misanthropic practices in Hinduism a. Sati b. Polyandry B. Status of women in the Athenian civilization C. Status of women in the Roman civilization D. Status of women in Judaism E. Status of women in Christianity iii) Status of women in Islam A. The spiritual aspect of Islam a. Equality B. The social aspect of women in Islam a. As a child and adolescent

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    Islam and Science

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    Ars Disputandi Volume 6 (2006) : 1566–5399 Roxanne D. Marcotte   ‚  Islam and Science By Muzaffar Iqbal (Ashgate Science and Religion Series)‚ Aldershot‚ UK: Ashgate‚ 2002; xxii + 372 pp.; hb. £ 52.50‚ pb. £ 22.50; : 0–7546–0799–2/0–7546–0800–x. Islam and Science presents an articulate and concise historical introduction to intellectual developments that have shaped Islamic civilization‚ both religious and scientific. The work attempts to ‘construct a coherent

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    Judaism Polytheism

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    important part of a tallit is the tzitzit‚ or fringes‚ tied onto each of the corners. The commandment to attach tzitzit to the corners of clothing comes from the Shema. The three paragraphs of the Shema contain the most important statement of belief in Judaism. Here is a portion of the third paragraph of the Shema‚ Numbers 15:37-41: The Lord said to Moses: Instruct the people Israel that in every generation they shall put fringes on the corners of their garments�. Looking upon the fringes‚ you will be

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    Muhammad’s Early Life and Prophetic Call article seeks to give a detailed account of the various events in Muhammad’s life that have had a far-reaching impact on the establishment and the growth of Islam. On the other hand‚ Muhammad and the Early Conquests sought to give a general overview of the Islam beginning from Muhammad to its subsequent spread to among the Persians and the Egyptians. Main arguments of the article Muhammad’s Early Life and Prophetic Call shows Muhammad’s ancestry. It has

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    The play "Othello" vs. "O" the movie portrays the main characters in various similarities and differences. In the play "Othello" there are two characters that make the play what it is. The movie "O" has those same characteristics with the characters roles. The two main characters in the play "Othello" are Othello and Iago. In the movie "O" they are Odin and Hugo. The play "Othello" was about a noble Moor‚ Othello that was in love with a woman named Desdemona. In the Movie "O" the characters name is

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    Judaism vs. Paganism

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    be many different types of religions to satisfy the diverse population from history through modern times. Two quite different religions‚ Judaism and Paganism have more similarities than one may think. Paganism‚ sometimes known as Neo-Paganism or Wiccan‚ is said to have no official origins aside from an improvable man‚ Gerald Gardener’s collection of “historical” coven beliefs (Berger 7). Groups of Wiccans who practice their faith together‚ called covens‚ have been passing down their rituals‚ texts

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    Ronise Miller 3 November‚ 2012 Father Wright Pledge Abortion: A Theological Claim Abortion is a very controversial topic that has very heavy religious extents. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. There are two types of abortion: abortion by pill and surgical abortion. Abortion was made legal up to twenty-four weeks of pregnancy the Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade. After the twenty-four weeks‚ the fetus is actually considered a human. The reason why abortion is such

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    IV. Individual Theological Reflection One of the major social problems that the Philippines still encounters and could not eliminate is the problem of poverty. It is pretty obvious since there is a display of substandard houses for rural areas in most of the places here‚ a presence of improper drainage systems in our canals and also of bad road systems. There are no adequate social facilities in each barangay for people’s safety‚ health‚ growth and education. Also the transportation could be very

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    Theological Explorations Test 3 Essay Theologians undertake the act of faith seeking understanding to understand things all around them. This is because theology itself is one big mystery‚ an infinite reality that does not come with a clear-cut solution. The more someone uncovers regarding theology it becomes more mysterious‚ unlike a problem where typically the end is when an answer is found. Anselm had the initial idea for “faith seeking understanding” back in the 11th century. This is a phrase

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    and exile of Jews from the ancient Kingdom Judah to Babylon resulted in dramatic changes to Jewish culture and religion. This allowed the circumstances for the development of various sects‚ each of which claimed exclusive authority to represent "Judaism"; marriage with members of other sects is forbidden. Although priests controlled the rituals of the Temple‚ the scribes and sages‚ later called rabbis dominated the study of the Torah. These sages identified with the Prophets and developed and maintained

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