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    Islam is a tradition of love and submission to God that ultimately strives for peace. The ancient religion emerged in the seventh century and was able to appeal to the public through its deeply entrenched attitudes to peace. Islam’s constant endeavour for peace can be presented through its ancient traditions and sacred texts‚ history and historical events and current practices and contemporary events of the religion. The sacred texts of Islam are the Quran‚ which contains the revelations from Allah

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    Shah Abdul Karim‚ the saint and the Founding Father of Sindhi Literature Until lately‚ Shah Abdul Karim of Bulri was called “The Morning Star of Sindhi Literature“‚ meaning‚ to be the one and only earliest poet whose poetry has reached us in written form and the shape of the verses in sufficient number. The verses were incorporated in his Malfoozaat compiled posthumously by a devotee of his. It contained eight verses of his predecessor Qazi Qazan too‚ whose work has recently been

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    your own from the list below. Religious groups (based on http://religions.pewforum.org/pdf/affiliations-all-traditions.pdf) Christianity Evangelical Protestant Judaism (Orthodox‚ Conservative‚ or Reform) Islam (Sunni‚ Shia‚ Sufism) Ethnic groups (based on divisions in U.S. Census Bureau documents)

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    The Shehu was well mindful that he had to influence and educate men and women who would subscribe to his ideas and share his aspirations to produce an ummah that devoted to Islam in order to transform society. As he knew he could not rely on other scholars to achieve his purposes‚ he established his own ‘school’‚ taught his own students and generated his own community of scholars and teachers. It was through his students that he spread his message and the students will formed the inner core of the

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    Evolution and growth of Muslim society in the Sub-continent Although Islam spread rapidly in the world as soon as it surfaced in the world‚ but it established its foothold in the Indo-Pak Sub-continent in the beginning of 8th Century A.D. It was during the rule of sixth Umayyad caliph‚ Walid bin Abdul Malak (705-715 A.D)‚ when an overarching incidence of ship looting occurred near Debal‚ a sea port. The ships‚ carrying widows and children of deceased Arab soldiers‚ sent by the king of Ceylon (present

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    ghazals in English". In some ghazals the poet’s name is featured somewhere in the last verse (a convention known as takhallus). Contents [hide] 1 Pronunciation 2 Details of the form 3 Themes 3.1 Illicit unattainable love 3.2 In the context of Sufism 4 Important poets of Urdu ghazal

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    hybridity in other areas‚ such as art‚ music‚ philosophy‚ and religion Sikh: Member of a religious community founded in the Punjab region of north India by Guru Nanak in the sixteenth century. It combines Bhakti‚ devotional Hinduism with Islamic Sufism. In the face of militant opposition of its neighbors‚ Sikhs also became a militant armed people Conurbation: An enormous complex city‚ made up of many parts‚ each of which may be a small town or city by itself - - a megalopolis

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    Islamists also believe the universe was created by God‚ Allah‚” (http://www.mideastweb.org/islamintro5.htm ). He is the sovereign in the universe who both expands and terminates it in his appointed time. Islam is a diverse religion. The Sunni‚ Shi’a‚ Sufism‚ and Ahmadiyya make up the four main groups of Islam (http://www.mideastweb.org/islamintro5.htm ). With any religion‚ there will be extremists. As it is with Christianity‚ where one denomination may not agree with another‚ the same is true with

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    Islamic Attitudes on Homosexuality The life of a homosexual Muslim is certainly an interesting and conflicted one. A gay Muslim must struggle with the oppression of the conservative Muslim community‚ while trying to keep their own identity intact at the very same time. Inglehart and Norris assert that overall‚ Muslim nations have remained the most traditional societies in the world (65). This is certainly evident in the 2000-2002 World Values Survey (WVS)‚ where only 12% of Muslims in Muslim society

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