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    Taking Heaney’s lecture as your standing point‚ how far do you agree that politically and social speaking Burial has much more to say to a modern audience than King Lear. From reading and analysing Heaney’s lecture‚ we can see the modern relevance of the characters in The Burial at Thebes to modern figures and situations to this date. King Lear as a play‚ adopts many modern teachings and plots which relate to issues going on in the world today. The character Antigone had become an accumulation

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    Anime is the best thing in the world. For some reason there is a misconception that only nerds and perverts watch anime. This is just wrong .Anime caters to all interests. Whatever your interest‚ they have got you covered. anime generes include Sci Fi ‚ mystery‚ horror‚ comedy‚ slice of life ‚ romance‚ action‚ adventure. That is just the tip of the iceburg. Watching anime you escape from all your troubles into an amazing new world even if its just for a little while. Ahhh how much more do i

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    invasions or settlements by Hindu‚Persian‚ Indo-Greek‚ Islamic‚ Turco-Mongol‚ Afghan and Sikh cultures. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties‚ including the Indian Mauryan Empire‚ the Persian Achaemenid Empire‚ the Arab Umayyad Caliphate‚ the Mongol Empire‚ the Mughal Empire‚ the Durrani Empire‚ the Sikh Empire and the British Empire. As a result of the Pakistan Movement led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and India’s struggle for independence‚ Pakistan was created in 1947 as an independent

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    society‚ the three main Abrahamic faiths have all had significant impacts on the way the surrounding area forms. From skilled Jewish artisans spreading their ideas about God through trade to the Christian empire of the Byzantines‚ and to the Islamic caliphates‚ the religions started when a man named Abram had a vision have had ripple effects on the society around them. These three faiths share base similarities‚ but also diverge in unique ways. Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are similar in their origins

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    undeniable. To briefly recap: In 2001 the U.S. was attacked by al-Qaeda‚ a Sunni Jihadist group‚ which claimed that America’s support for corrupt and insufficiently Islamic governments in the Middle East was preventing it from recreating the Islamic Caliphate. The U.S. responded by launching a global war on terrorism. After forcing the Taliban and al-Qaeda out of Afghanistan‚ the U.S. turned its sights on Iraq‚ a country without a terrorist problem that was led by Saddam Hussein‚ a secular Sunni Baathist

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    Circa 1000 C.E‚ the Catholic Kingdoms‚ Byzantine Empire‚ and Islamic Caliphates kept their own beliefs and ideas for land to strive successfully. What lied in Western Europe was the properties of the Catholic Kingdom. For the Church and existing Christians‚ the most important thing was to get as many people to convert and become part of the religion. Families all over and the people of the villages were focused strongly on God and their everyday lives based off the teachings of the Church (Ellis

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    society‚ originated by Muhammad‚ embodied political concord amongst all of Islam. The new Islamic state was born‚ without political boundary. Ruled by caliphates‚ including the Abbasid family who became the most important rulers of the time‚ The Golden Age of Islam began‚ with developments and enhancements of knowledge thriving. The Abbasid Caliphate ruled from 786-809 under Caliph Harun al-Rashid and from 813-33 under his son al-Ma’mun. Under these rulers‚ many great things came about. The Islamic

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    Aldwin Ashley Abon Maj. 6 BSED-III Medieval Period What is it all about? - it is all about the period‚ age or era after the fall of Roman Empire and the beginning of "rebirth" or the Rennaisance period. - it is the bridge with these two very important eras in literature. What is the meaning of medieval and period? - the term medieval comes from the latin word "medium aevum" which means "middle age". Medieval was 1st used in the 19th century and the original spelling of it

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    God.[10]  The Islamic Golden Age‚ which is traditionally dated as being the 8th–13th centuries‚ was marked by the ascension of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasids were influenced by the Quran’s injunction that “the ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr.” During this time‚ the Arab world became an intellectual center for science‚ astronomy‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ mathematics‚ philosophy‚ medicine‚ and education.[2] Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world today  There

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    of an Islamic state is mandatory for the Muslims and is made clear in the Koran. Furthermore‚ he claims that if the state cannot be established without war‚ then war is mandatory also. He then explains the importance of the "allegiance to the Caliphate"‚ which is the state of Islam. According to him‚ whoever dies without having pledged allegiance does not die as a true Muslim. The people who Farad says are in greater violation with the laws of the Koran is the ulama‚ being the leading Muslim scholars

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