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    OUTLOOK The future plans of Dar-ul-Sukun reaches beyond the borders of religion‚ cast‚ color and creed. The had always perform to make its members self-sufficient‚ so that they can play a productive part in the society. The non-discriminatory attitude towards the society is a big example of promotion of humanity and brotherhood. They have always provided extension platform to build a community around shared values‚ interest and passion to bring change to the society. Dar-ul-Sukun has tirelessly strived

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    other problems. The fourth pillar is fasting‚ it is recommended that all Islamic people do frequent fasting; the time that it is required is during Ramadan‚ commemorating the first revelations of the Qur’an to Muhammad. (Fischer 2005). The fasting during Ramadan is done between dawn and dark every day during the month of Ramadan. The fifth pillar is the pilgrimage to Mecca‚ all Muslim people are expected to make at least one pilgrimage to Mecca in their lifetime. While in Mecca‚ pilgrims

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    Egypt also had a crooked‚ incapable leader. Former President Hosni Mubarak was sworn in in 1981 and was “reelected four times‚ serving as president for almost 30 years before stepping down in 2011”(CNN). President Mubarak was a power hungry leader who clung on to his powers as president for 30 years. He finally stepped down as president in 2011. In 2012‚ he was “found guilty of complicity in the deaths of protestors”(CNN). Mubarak was a heinous man who caused harm to his own people just to cling onto

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    runbusiness orgenerate enough salein heavy rain‚freezing winter. Salesbecome lowin Ramadan. And due toillness he cannot run thebusiness. | Mugging and Can’t runbusiness orgenerate enough salesin heavy rain‚freezing winter. Salesbecome lowin Ramadan. And due toillness he cannot run thebusiness. | Bashundhara authorities‚ mugging and Can’t runbusiness orgenerate enough salesin heavy rain‚freezing winter. Salesbecome lowin Ramadan. And due toillness he cannot run thebusiness. | Mugging and Can’t runbusiness

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    Introduction/ Thesis Statement In 1973 the Arab countries of Egypt and Syria‚ who were still upset over their humiliating defeat by in Israeli forces during the Six Day War in 1967 planned a military attack on Israel. While their intent was not to destroy the country of Israel‚ they did want to weaken Israel’s power and reclaim the lands that they had lost during the Six Days War. The lands that the Arabs wished to reclaim were the Suez Peninsula and Golan Heights. Israel had stated that they would

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    Every country has some days which are celebrated by people‚ and they are called festivals. In fact‚ most festival days in the world come from religion. In Saudi Arabia‚ Saudi people celebrate in Eid Al-Fitr‚ which comes after month of Ramadan‚ which is the Muslims fasting. Indeed‚ people usually dress new clothes‚ do some celebration in the morning‚ and eat special food. First of all‚ as every festival in the world ‚people wear traditional clothes .For example

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    1. Write a short history of the Delhi Sultanate in India from its founding to the end of the Khalji domination. The foundation of Arab power in India proper were laid by the ruler of Ghazni in Central Asia‚ Sultan Mahmud (997 CE)‚ who invaded and conquered the Punjab between 1001 and 1014. The empire of Ghazni began to fall to pieces under the later successors of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. Muhammed of Ghur‚ who became the governor of the province of Ghazni in 1173. Muhammed began his Indian campaign

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    In 1954‚ the movement was blamed and banned after trying to assassinate President Gamal Abdul Nasser. In the 1980s‚ they attempted to rejoin the political mainstream. It lead public opposition to the National Democratic Party of President Hosni Mubarak ("Profile: Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood"). The movement had different positions through the years. The Muslim Brotherhood’s position has radically changed and this has political‚ social and economic implications for Egypt. It is impossible to completely

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    Maria Welsch Bill Haley Phil. 104 3 March 2004 Five Pillars of Islam In order to follow the right path in the Islam religion its followers‚ Muslims‚ are required to practice its five pillars‚ or duties. Each of these duties is mentioned in the Quran; however‚ scholars have found a more detailed explanation in the Hadith. The five pillars are uttering the Shahada‚ prayer‚ zakat‚ participating in the fast‚ and a pilgrimage to Mecca. The first of the five duties is uttering the Shahada

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