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    Taoism is a far eastern religion that teaches living in harmony with the way of nature. Tao literally translates to "The Way." Taoism complements Confucianism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shinto religions. In contrast‚ Islam is a middle eastern religion that lives by their sacred text the Qur’an. The role of the Qur’an can be comparable to Jesus Christ’s role to Christianity. The two religions concept on God differs greatly. Those who practice Taoism do not believe in God at all. Taoism believes in two great masters:

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    Huraikan kepentingan dan peranan yang dimainkan oleh institusi kewangan semasa dari perspektif Muamalat Islam. Islamic Financial Institutions play great roles to maintain economic stability‚ providing syariah compliance services and to create socio economic balance through wealth distribution. In current days‚ these cannot be achieved by a single financial institution‚ however it needs cooperation and support from all Islamic institutions which play different functions such as the banks‚ the baitulmal

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    Human nature as reflected in Macbeth Human nature has sparked much debate throughout history. Some people think that human nature at birth is absolutely good and that all evil comes from postnatal education or the negative effects of parental or guardian interaction. This idea is evident in a Chinese saying which translates as "Men at their birth are naturally good." Conversely some people argue that human nature is initially evil‚ and provide an example by citing the observation that when a person

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    Winek (2003) described the presystemic modernist approach to understanding causality as a linear perspective with an emphasis on cause and effect. The overall idea in a therapeutic environment is that the problem of the patient (effect) is the result of an event (cause). This simplistic view would assume a simplistic explanation for the problem. The problem with this idea is that it leads one to think a patients problem as the result of one event‚ when in reality it could be the effect of multiple

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    The Difference in believes in Catholic and Islamic Religions “An eye for an eye makes the world blind” (Gandhi). Christians have always been racists to the faith of Islam for thousands of years‚ but the truth is they aren’t that different from each other. Christians and Muslims have many similarities like how they worship one god‚ they also worship their gods in their own way‚ and they also have different burial rituals as well. Christians have always worshipped one person mainly; he is referred

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    Homosexuality in Islam

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    Macalester Islam Journal Volume 2 Macalester Islam Journal Issue 3 Article 8 3-28-2007 Homosexuality in Islam: A Difficult Paradox Nicole Kligerman Macalester College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/islam Recommended Citation Kligerman‚ Nicole (2007) "Homosexuality in Islam: A Difficult Paradox‚" Macalester Islam Journal: Vol. 2: Iss. 3‚ Article 8. Available at: http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/islam/vol2/iss3/8 This Article is brought to you for

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    Islam Ritual and Worship

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    In a traditional Muslim society‚ how would you see ritual and worship lived? It should not be strange that the values cherished by all the three major religions are the same‚ since they originate from a common source. For example‚ Islam‚ the predominant religion in the Middle East‚ accepts as an integral part of its religious teachings both the Old and the New Testaments. If this commonality of moral traditions among the world’s major religions does not say something about the universality of

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    Midterm Paper 3- What role did the Nasser and Sadat Presidencies play in shaping political Islam in Egypt? Political Islam is playing a major rule now in the current political scene; so it is important to analyze how it rose in Egypt and how it has been shaped over the years. The political Islam is mainly a set of ideologies that holds the belief that Islam can be a political ideology as much as it is a religion. Although Islamic thinkers have always emphasized the enforcement of the Islamic

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    Lung is introduced to his wife‚ O-lan. Throughout O-lan’s lifetime she has been both a street-beggar and a slave. Having experienced such roles‚ O-lan is equipped with a plethora of skills which benefit the Wang family. O-lan assists Lung in the fields‚ makes the family’s clothes‚ ministers to Lung’s elderly father‚ prepares all of the family’s meals‚ and cares for her own children. Lung relies upon O-lan as he relies upon the land. In this novel by Pearl Buck‚ O-lan symbolizes the earth. Much

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    Homosexuality in Islam

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    Homosexuality in Islam During this class‚ we researched and learned about the teachings of Islam and the Hudud that Muslims are expected to live under. One topic we did not cover was the existence of homosexuality. The Muslim world‚ for the most part‚ does not accept homosexuality as a way of life‚ but we know how prevalent it is. I was curious to find out more about how Islam treats homosexuality and if it is included in the Qur’an and Shari’a law. This essay will cover the aspect of homosexuality

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