REL 134 1. The word “Islam” is derived form the Arabic root “asalama” which literally means peace‚ purity and submission. Thus Islam means “surrender to the Almighty” and Muslim means “one who is in a state of submission”. It is understood that this submission is to the Will of God‚ as is laid down in the Quran. This tenet is unequivocally accepted by all sects of Islam be they Shia‚ Sunni or Sufis. 2. Islam is an unerringly monotheistic religion. It enjoins the existence of one God‚
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Muhammad moved a group of followers to Chicago‚ where he established Temple of Islam No. 2‚ Mosque Maryam‚ as the new headquarters of the religion. There he began to spread his controversial yet empowering word of the NOI to other African American men and women slowly but steadily attracting new members. In 1948‚ Malcolm X‚ born Malcolm Little
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price to be controlled at RM5.00 per bottle. Which is priced lower then the average mouthwash by 50%. 3.3 DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL: - 3.3.1 CONVENTIONAL CHANNEL: - Hypermarkets‚ Supermarkets‚ Sundry Shops‚ Pharmacies 3.3.2 UNCONVENTIONAL CHANNEL: - Mosques‚ Secondary Schools‚ Book Stores 4.0 PROMOTION STRATEGY - Integration of ’pull’ and ’push’ strategy to achieve corporate and marketing objective. 4.1ADVERTISING 4.1.1Objective: -i. Create awareness and encourage purchases (pull & push element)
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Muslims and Christians created several architectures. One architecture Muslims created was the Dom of Rock‚ it was a mosque and it was built over where Abraham was supposed to kill his son. One architecture Christians created was the Hagia Sophia meaning the church of wisdom‚ it was the largest Christian enclosed church. When the Christians took it over they turned it into a mosque. There were
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City there is also the Christian Church of Holy Sepulchre‚ which is the place where they believe Jesus Christ was buried after coming off the Cross. There is also the Wailing Wall that the Jews go to pray at. The Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque are there for the Muslim community. Jerusalem is the third holiest site for the Muslim population behind Mecca and Medina. Other things that the religions all share are that they all have their sacred places of worship. For the Christians
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to observe‚ activities to participate in‚ experiences to remember and many more. However in this research considerations will only be given to the selected popular landscape tourist attractions in the capital City Male’. They are: Grand Friday Mosque and Minaret Islamic Centre Sultan Park National Museum Medhu Ziyaraith OBJECTIVES To collect historical information about the popular attractions in Male’. To evaluate the popularity of these attraction among the tourist
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Examine the concept of Tahwid in Islam Tahwid is the oneness or unity of God; it is the concept of monotheism in Islam. This is expressed as ‘’there is no God but Allah.’’ Tahwid implies a strict social and moral structure based on the belief in the Qur’an as Gods final words and shows strict monotheism in Islam‚ an example of this is Salah‚ this means prayer. As a Muslim you’re expected to disturb your routine 5 times a day to pray to Allah‚ doing this will help making your belief in Allah pure
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faiths of Judaism and Christianity”(witcombe.sbc.edu). The Dome of the Rock is actually a Muslim shrine for pilgrims‚ not a mosque. Thousands of pilgrims‚ Muslims and non-Muslims‚ visit the place every year. There are 4 reasons why the Dome of the Rock was built. Firstly‚ because of religious reason. “The caliph intended to project himself as a humble servant of the holy Mosque built sequentially second to the Ka’bah‚ and which is third in importance and sacredness on earth. He thus intended to
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Examine the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent. How large of an empire did he conquer? How was he able to build an empire that large? How powerful and wealthy was he? Discuss the magnificence of his court. Introduction: Süleyman the Magnificent‚ the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire‚ ruled from 1520 to 1566. As a ruler‚ Süleyman was heralded for greatness and longevity‚ due in a large part to his successes in geographic expansion‚ legislation and education‚ as well as his
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Reading Notes Themes: Searching for Redemption Amir feels responsible for the death of his mother‚ who died during child birth‚ at the beginning of the novel we see Amir desperately trying to redeem himself to Baba by trying to win the kite tournament. Amir’s guilt from the incident regarding Hassan retrieving the losing kite is what causes Amir’s search for redemption. Closer to the end of the novel Amir travels to Kabul to retrieve Sohrab from Assef’s custody this is what redeems him. Earlier
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