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    The Rise of Communities

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    The Rise of Communities (1280-1663 A.D.) Research Paper History 101 Submitted By: Group 5 Kimberly Charm Terrago Cheline Antonette Flores Diane Nica Formeloza Lei Arana I. Introduction The process towards fragmentation was encouraged by a number of factors: First‚ The character of geographic environment naturally induced isolation and differentiation or budding off populations; second‚ the absence of unifying and controlling systems allowed the process to move undeterred

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    one. Islam was founded between 570-632 AD in what is now Saudi Arabia by the prophet Muhammad. Both faiths are still widely practiced to this day‚ Islam being the 2nd most popular religion practiced and Hinduism placing at fourth. Hinduism and Islam are similar in a few ways‚ two being that they both worship a god and follow a holy book. On the contrary‚ they also differ from one another. While Hindus are polytheistic‚ Muslims are monotheistic and while Hinduism doesn’t have a founder‚ Islam was established

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    Repentance in Islam

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    Abu Bakr Al siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him)‚ narrated: "I heard Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) saying: ‘There isn’t a man who‚ when he commits a sin‚ rises‚ makes ablution‚ and offers two rak’as of prayers‚ but Allah forgives his sins.” The best of sinners are those whom repent. Allah loves whom repent and gives glad tidings to them. Allah says in the Qur’an: "Except those who repent‚ have faith and good deeds‚ those Allah will change their sins into good deeds. Certainly Allah is most forgiving

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    Study Guide on Islam

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    Chapter 11 Study Guide- Islamic Civilization Name: ______________ ___ Period: ______ Test Date: ___________ 11.1- The Rise of Islam- The founding of the Islamic religion in Arabia. Term Definition/Explanation Bedouin Sheikhs Peninsula Caravan The Geography of Arabia Landforms Climate Major Cities Cultures Neighboring Empires The Prophet Muhammad- Use the following organizer to take notes on the life of Muhammad. Birth Career The Revelation Meccan Resistance

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    The Rise of Europe

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    The Rise of Europe Contemporary world power‚ and the shift from the East to the West during what historian’s term‚ Medieval/Renaissance Europe‚ shifted the roles of two vastly different empires – the Ming and Ottoman. Even though we barely even touched on the Ming Empire‚ I feel like the significance of it‚ is far too grand to leave out in describing the rise of Europe. Both empires had different types of leadership and core goals – military and social. The Ming Empire was led by brilliant philosophical

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    Jealousy in Islam

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    Jealousy Jalal Aref Among the many disease of the heart‚ jealousy is one of the most serious diseases in the Muslim and non-Muslim communities. Jealousy is when one wants something that another person has and wants this blessing to be taken away from the person who is blessed and to get this blessing for himself/herself. Jealousy is very serious because the Prophet Mohammad (SAW) said that jealousy eats up a Muslim’s good deeds like the fire eats up all of the wood. Jealousy can be caused by worldly

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    Badran Feminism in Islam

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    following is a review paper which assesses Margot Badran’s Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences. After providing an insight into the books main topics and ideas‚ an evaluation of Badran’s literary skills are provided to asses her credibility and introduce the main argument of the critical response. The reader will be provided with several arguments which prove that there were many male advocates of feminism in Islam which Badran chose not to include in her research. These feminists will

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    Islam and Business Ethics

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    Islam and Business Ethics Islam places its highest emphasis on ethical values‚ and the moral codes taught by the Quran and demonstrated by Muhammad are numerous and comprehensive; therefore‚ it is important to define what ethics is. Ethics may be defined as a set of moral principles that distinguishes the differences between right and wrong (Renaissance.com on ‘Business Ethics’). Because the decisions people make are not always black and white‚ especially in business‚ the Quran specifically identifies

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    Rise of the Taliban

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    only brought to the attention of most westerners after the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. However‚ they have a much deeper history rooted as far back as the Soviet Union’s invasion and occupation of the region. In order to comprehend the rise‚ fall and re-emergence of the Taliban‚ three men must be mentioned: Mohammad Omar‚ Ahmad Shah Massoud‚ and the most famous terrorist alive‚ Osama bin Laden. During the last days of the Afghanistan Soviet Union conflict‚ it was apparent that the less

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    Ahmed’s A Quiet Revolution and Sadek Hamid’s “The Attraction of Authentic Islam‚” this spread of traditional values proves to be true and surprising at the same time. Salafists are fundamentalists who strive to retreat back to the traditional ways of Islam. Hamid’s article discusses Salafism and its effect on Islams in the early 90s until present day. The article explores why these young British youth are embracing this kind of Islam. The author explains that the religious mosque is

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