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    Informative Outline Format Intro In 2013 ISIS had assassinated 1‚083 people and perpetrated in 4‚465 car bomb attacks in Iraq. ISIS is starting to kill Americans and some Americans are starting to try or become part of ISIS military. ISIS is also trying to recruit Americans and mostly American girls. ISIS is a very powerful group who eventually is starting to become more of an American problem and they aren ’t going to just leave America alone. Body What is ISIS? ISIS use to be Al Qaeda

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    Islamic Women Roles

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    : The role of Art‚ Architecture‚ and Women in the Islamic World  In many countries‚ Islamic women are educated‚ socially active‚ and pursue careers of their choosing‚ whereas other Muslim women are oppressed and denied not only basic human rights‚ but also the rights accorded to them by their faith and holy teachings. Islam came into being in a world where the most basic needs of women were consistently subjugated. Prior to the introduction of Islam‚ women were subordinate to men‚ in almost every

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    Muslim and Non Muslim Laws

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    source for the Arab-Israeli conflict. Since the territory of Israel‚ prior to being the British Mandate of Palestine‚ was once part of the Ottoman caliphate‚ some Islamic clerics believe it is unlawful for any portion of it to remain ’usurped’ by non-Muslims. By contrast‚ pro-Arab opinion points at the pronounced religious tolerance of the caliphates‚ where Christians and Jews coexisted "harmoniously" with Muslims and were granted limited self-autonomy. Resentment of Israeli Jews‚ this argument concludes

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    Pros And Cons Of Isis

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    These days‚ it seems like you can not watch the news without hearing stories about terrorism‚ radical groups and the war on terror; all of which are linked to Isis‚ but what is Isis? Isis stands for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. This group began in 2004 as al Qaeda in Iraq‚ and a couple years later was reintroduced as Isis. They were disowned by al Qaeda in 2014 and have proved to be very effective at controlling its territory (Greene). ISIS has a lot of control in the Middle East and are

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    the world‚ treat us as you know; they are not the enemies of Christians.  Indeed‚ they praise our community‚ and treat our priests and saints with dignity‚ and offer aid to churches and monasteries. Will Durant wrote: ‘At the time of the Umayyad caliphate‚ the people of the covenant‚ Christians‚ Zoroastrians‚ Jews‚ and Sabians‚ all enjoyed degree of tolerance that we do not find even today in Christian countries.  They were free to practice the rituals of their religion and their churches and temples

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    Abu Bakr Research Paper

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    The Four Khalifas Noor Hassawi‚ Yousef Bseiso‚ Noureldin Mohammed‚ Samer Farah‚ Tarick Ali‚ Jenan Abdullah Ms Shala Abu Bakr Description & Biography As a young man‚ Abu Bakr became a merchant and he traveled extensively in Arabia and neighboring lands in the Middle East‚ through which he gained both wealth and experience. He eventually came to be recognized as the chief of his clan. On his return from a business trip to Yemen‚ he was informed that in his absence Muhammad had openly declared

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    CONFLICT IN NIGERIA

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    American Academy of Political and Social ScienceReligion‚ Legitimacy‚ and Conflict in NigeriaAuthor(s): Henry BienenSource: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science‚ Vol. 483‚ Religion andthe State: The Struggle for Legitimacy and Power (Jan.‚ 1986)‚ pp. 50-60Published by: Sage Publications‚ Inc. in association with the American Academy of Political and SocialScienceStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1045539 .Accessed: 02/10/2013 11:21Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates

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    ISIS

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    "We’ll lead a broad coalition of nations who have a stake in this fight‚" Obama pledged in his weekly address‚ referring to the Islamic State by an acronym. "This isn’t America versus ISIL. This is the people of that region versus ISIL. It’s the world versus ISIL." (Anne‚ G. 9) The ISIS vs. ISIL debate over what to call the terrorists wreaking havoc in Iraq and Syria continues to confuse. Take CNN‚ where the network uses ISIS exclusively‚ while Obama Administration officials use ISIL‚ and often

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    Boko Haram Case Study

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    been in existence since 2000‚ but become an important topic in July of 2009. They follow Ultra-Salafist ideology which is an ultra-conservative form of Islam. Boko Haram have two main goals‚ institute Sharia law in Nigeria and/or create their own caliphate and establish a strict code of Sharia law according to their interpretation of the Quran. Their movement is similar to that of Maitatsine riots of the 1980s led by Mohammed Marwa. Boko Haram’s main principle is the prohibition of Western culture

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    Meas1002 Course Guide

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    history. Special attention will be paid to particular developments and institutions such as: the emergence and expansion of Islam; the Qur’an and basic Islamic teachings; sectarianism; Islamic Jurisprudence; and political institutions (e.g. the caliphate)‚ which have influenced the modern political debate in Muslim communities in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Course website Study@ https://studyat.anu.edu.au/courses/MEAS1002;details.html Wattle http://wattlecourses.anu.edu.au/course/search

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