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    Explain how to promote anti-discriminatory practice in work with children and young people. Every member of staff is responsible for ensuring that anti-discriminatory practice is endorsed in school and to identify when discrimination is occurring. The Children Act 2004 requires early years and other childcare facilities to promote an anti-discriminatory practice within that setting and also requires all adults who work with children to promote a child’s needs with paramount importance. The Early

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    Holy Quran

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    The Quran is a Book of Guidance. The Holy Quran was presented to Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu ’alahi wa Salaam) through angel Jibreel alaihissallam. The Quran was given to Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu ’alahi wa Salaam) by Allah in the month of Ramadan. Allah also revealed three more books called Taurat‚ Zaboor and Injil . The Surahs which were revealed in Makkah were called Makki surahs while the surahs which were revealed in Madinah were known as Madani surahs. The Quran has 114 surahs altogether

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    Mindanao. (“Blue Blood of the Big Astana”‚ 5) The blue blood and the big astana are used to define the life of a Muslim. The Muslim community is showed in the story because of the appearance of the words usually associated to the Muslims like Ramadan‚ Quran‚ and Mohammedan. In my reading‚ the blue blood represents the superiority of the Muslims before the migration of the Christian Society. In the text‚ it says that the daughter of the datu has blue blood and the datu is the leader of the society

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    A fawani has a burning inside of it and Egyptian school children traditionally carried them around during Ramadan which is a tradition that dates back centuries. For centuries a small low-waged workshop in Cairo had manufactured them until the last few years. This is when the Chinese-made ones began flooding the market. They were made with a battery powered

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    will be judged by Allah on the good and bad deeds they have committed. There are five acts or rituals Muslims are expected to complete. These are referred to as pillars‚ they are: shahadah‚ daily prayers‚ zakah‚ fasting from food and drink during Ramadan and making a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca at least once in their lifetime (Handleman‚ 2011). Shahadah is a religious creed‚ where a Muslim observes or witnesses the acts of Muhammad and gives a testimony of their observation. The mosque is a place

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    Ireland. At some point they all landed in the Midwest either in Wisconsin or Minnesota. We have always enjoyed a combined heritage experience when it comes to special holidays such as Christmas and Easter‚ but we have also been fortunate to share in Ramadan‚ Seders and other experiences due to the progressiveness of my parents. I was made deeply aware early on – about two or three - that although we were to love and treasure our scanda-lish (Scandinavian and English) heritage or ethnicity‚ we were

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    The Hajj - Analyse the significance of this practice for both the individual and the Muslim community. "And pilgrimage to the House is a duty unto God for mankind‚ for him who can find the way thither" (3:97) – The Hajj as commanded in the Quran The Hajj is the great‚ annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca‚ the sacred city of Islam‚ located in Saudi Arabia. It is considered to be the holiest place on earth for Muslims‚ since it is where the Prophet Abraham and his son Ismail built Islam’s most revered

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    Comparative Culture

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    Abstract In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the role of religion in the cultures in the United States and an Arab nation of Egypt. Comparative Culture Essay The roles that Religion have played in developing the cultures of the United States and the Arab nation of Egypt have many similarities and differences‚ such as beliefs‚ laws‚ and social norms. I am going to start by talking about the history of religion in of both the United States and Egypt. The culture of

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    Monal Restaurant Analysis

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    Following the BTL marketing strategy of billboard advertising in the months of heavy traffic like Ramadan and Eid‚ they inform the public about their deals. However‚ Monal does not believe in heavy advertising as the company comprises of effective PR representatives who convey the message to their existing diplomat clients through emails and memos. The

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    Hadith Library

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    1. Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: ALLAH’s Apostle (PBUH) made a small room in the month of Ramadan (Sa’id said‚ "I think that Zaid bin Thabit said that it was made of mat") and he prayed there for a few nights‚ and so some of his companions prayed behind him. When he came to know about it‚ he kept on sitting. In the morning‚ he went out to them and said‚ "I have seen and understood what you did. You should pray in your houses‚ for the best prayer of a person is that which he prays in his house except

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