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    People belonging to different castes creeds and countries celebrate different festivals. These festivals have both religious and psychological importance. On these occasions‚ people perform certain rites and thank God for the blessing that He bestows upon them. They gathers together at some place and offer prayers according to the teachings and dogmas of their religion. The rich give alms to the poor. Relatives‚ friends and neighbours pay specials visits to one another. They enjoy and rejoice in

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    Mohammed Ustad ID number - @36820 WRI 102 – 35 March 7‚ 2010 I‚ Mohammed Hussain Ustad an Indian from Rajasthan was born in Sharjah; U.A.E. ‘Mohammed’ is the name of the holy Prophet and also my first name which clearly shows that I am a Muslim. My second name ‘Hussain’ comes from Hussain Ibn Ali‚ the son of Ali and an important leader in the history of Islam for all the Shi’ites (Shi’a) around the world. ‘Ustad’ being my family name means teacher in Urdu and in Arabic. My mother tongue is a

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    INTRODUCTION Zakat is considered to be a personal responsibility for muslim to ease economic hardship for others and eliminate inequality. It is obligatory for all who are able to do so. The zakat is considered by muslim to be an act of piety through which one expresses concern for the well-being of fellow muslim‚ as well as preserving social harmony between wealthy and poor. The importance of zakat is one of five pillar of Islam which is giving the practice of charitable giving by muslim

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    Why Participate In A FPOP

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    1. Why do you want to participate in a FPOP and what interested you most about the programs you ranked? I want to participate in a FPOP to jumpstart my involvement in the MIT community. The FPOPs provide an excellent‚ in depth intro into the various diverse communities at MIT that I am excited to be apart of to develop my personal interests. The First Year Leadership Program will develop my skills as a potential leader of the MIT community and allow me to understand the nature of that community

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    My reading choices – Saleh A. Alsulaiman ‫متارات من قراءاتي‬ Understanding Islam Knowledge is Freedom - ‫العلم نور‬ My reading choices – Saleh A. Alsulaiman ‫متارات من قراءاتي‬ Islam is a world religion and the people who practice it are called Muslims. All Muslims share the same essential beliefs‚ values and God centered approach to the world. Islam is practiced by people from many different cultures. The Qur’an is the prime source of Muslims’ faith and practice‚ and the wording has

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    Religious Accommodation 1. What is the legal basis for the EEOC to hold that JBS-swift had violated the employees’ civil rights? Basis for Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,The term “religion” includes all aspects of religious observance and practice‚ as well as belief‚ unless an employer demonstrates that he is unable to reasonably accommodate to an employee’s or prospective employee’s religious observance or practice without undue hardship on the conduct of the employer’s business.

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    FESTIVAL 1) EID UL FITR 2) EID UL ADHA Eid is a Arabic word it means festival. There are two big festivals in Muslim culture 1) Eid ul Fitr and 2) Eid ul Adha. These two Eids  festivals we celebrated in two different Islamic Lunar months all around the world. On the day of Eid people enjoy and express happiness and offer prayers in the form of group.....usually they gather in an Open land or in a Mosque and tonnes of people join together and pray in congregation and ask Allah ( The God ) for

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    prophet Mohammad in Mecca which is now modern-day Saudi Arabia. The key festivals that the Islamic community celebrate are called Ramadan which celebrates the gift of the Koran‚ Eid-al-Fitr which celebrates the first day after Ramadan has been completed‚ Dhu Al-Hijia and lastly the Eid-al-adha which is the festival of Sacrifice which occurs 70 day after the ending of Ramadan. Mohammad is an important individual when it comes to the history of Islam. He was the first person to ever be revealed to Islam

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    The science of fasting: Ramadan way To make the most of the intense detoxification process that takes place during fasting‚ it is crucial to understand what goes on in your body when you fast. With no food or water being consumed by the body for an average of 14 hours during the Ramadan fast‚ it is important to take precautions against dehydration and ulcers‚ a medical professional warns. "When we fast‚ our body undergoes an intense detoxification‚" says Dr Chandy George‚ an ayurvedic doctor

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    Ramadan‚ 1945 Irma was fascinated with the Arab culture of East Africa and she frequently visited Zanzibar. Ramadan is considered a key painting in Irma’s career. She began depicting beauty in the atmosphere of the painting‚ rather than the external image of the subject matter. This work shows an elderly Arabic man sitting hunched over and praying. We see how calm and peaceful the

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