Why do some legal scholars reject the use of analogy (qiyas)? [4] Analogy (qiyas) is the fourth source of Islamic law that is used when the primary sources are silent about a newly appeared issue. However some scholars reject its use on the following basis. 1. There is detailed description of everything in the Quran so there is no need to follow another source. "...And We have sent down to you the Book (the Qur’an) as an exposition of everything..." (Nahl: 89). 2. Resolution of issues through
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Ancient Egyptian Everyday Life A lot of people may know fun facts about Egypt and know about mummification but I want to talk about what everyday life was like in ancient Egypt. What kind of clothes they wore‚ the education they had‚ the food they ate‚ their hair styles‚ their homes‚ the kinds of jewelry they wore‚ what their marriages were like‚ what kind of medicines they used‚ their makeup‚ and how women were portrayed. I want this paper to tell you about the real Egyptians. What your day
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cultures. In chapter ten “The Islamic World‚” one learns about the style‚ medium and reason for which the Koran was created. The Koran was a sacred book created which captured the word of Allah written in Arabic. During the creating of the Koran‚ Muslim scribes diligently practiced the art of decorative writing formally known as Calligraphy; however‚ they used an older style of calligraphy called Kufic. When language was written from
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Jean-Pierre Vernant’s book‚ "The Origins of Greek Thought‚" is a critical reassessment of a dominant historical trope for Western antiquity: that Greek philosophy amazingly materialized out of thin air after the Dorian Invasion. As an alternative to this popular idea‚ Vernant rationalizes the revolution of Greek thought as it pertains to the development of the polis (city)‚ the development of philosophy‚ along with the idea that logic was developed by accompanying death of the monarchy and the birth
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Onna DC Training Back Width/Quads no rest pause- squat 1. 6-8 reps‚ 2. 20 rep widow maker. DL 8‚4 row 12‚x Calves are done differently - straight set for around 12 reps‚ sinking deep into the stretch‚ holding it for 15 sec (just count it‚ but don’t be too cheap about it...none of this "ontwthreforiveixseveighnintenelevtwelvthirtfourte fifteen" crap that only last like 4 real seconds). most exercises that are rest paused are done anywhere from 11-15 rp to 15-20‚ or even 30 rp depending on
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contributions. Henri Matisse’s La Musique was painted in 1939 and measures 45 3/8 x 45 3/8 inches. He inscribed this beautiful painting in the lower right corner with his name and year it was finished. This painting harmoniously depicts two women seated on brightly patterned cushions on the patio playing music. He used color as the foundation for expressive‚ decorative‚ and balanced paintings. Today La Musique is located in Buffalo‚ NY at the Albright Art Gallery. Matisse born in 1869 was a French
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Table of Contents Achievements/ Inventions Writing The 12 month calendar The wheel The ox drawn plough The sail boat Irrigation The first written law code The invention of a way to measure time Ziggurats Sewers Music and musical instruments Religion and Gods Writing The ancient Sumerians believed in education. Record keeping was very important
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This paper is going to compare two statues: statue of Memi and Sabu and a seated statue of Gudea. Both figures have been purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and are displayed there. I will start with writing about the origin and the age of both figures‚ and then compare materials used to create them‚ as well as the style and function of both of them. The first piece‚ The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu‚ originates from Egypt and it is a 4th Dynasty figure of a couple
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Introduction The story of coins is interwoven with the history of mankind. To trace its story‚ one has to look back to the remote past. When people settled in localities and the communities grew in size‚ the exchange of products became a necessity; then the mutual exchange of things took the shape of trade and the system of barter was evolved. In course of time‚ certain commodities got preference over others and a higher value was attached to them. They assumed the character of a medium of exchange
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the regions of India and Southeastern Asia due to the different cultural and architectural influences of other civilizations over time. With every posture depicted of Buddah each contains a different hand gestures which are known as the Mudras. The seated Buddha from second century Gandhara or modern day Pakistan carved from gray schist and influenced by classic Greek culture. Together these mixture of culture and architecture is known as Greco- Roman art. According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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