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    Spread Of Islam Summary

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    The Five Pillars bound the umma into a cohesive community of faith 4. Islamic law: the sharia a. Emerged during the centuries after Muhammad b. Detailed guidance on proper behavior in almost every aspect of life c. Drew inspiration especially from the Quran d. Through the sharia‚ Islam became more than a religion‚ but also a way of life II. The Expansion of Islam A. The Early Caliphs and the Umayyad Dynasty 1. The caliph

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    Unity and Islam

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    firmament of sky soothes our eyes. The seven colors emerge in the shape of a bewitching rainbow. The unity of people makes an invincible strong nation. This is the reason Islam lays great stress on the importance of unity. The Islamic concept of Towhid is the other name of the unity of humankind. The corner stone in Islam is the unity of God. Allah’s unity teaches us the message that we should not divide humans into sections and sects. Almighty Allah in the Quran says that the division of people

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    Islam and Iqbal

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    Pakistani Muslims of his and later generations have had the habit of quoting Iqbal. Before he visited Europe‚ his poetry affirmed Indian nationalism‚ as in Naya shawala ("The New Altar")‚ but time away from India caused him to shift his perspective. He came to criticize nationalism for a twofold reason: in Europe it had led to destructive racism and imperialism‚ and in India it was not founded on an adequate degree of common purpose. In a speech delivered at Aligarh in 1910‚ under the title "Islam as a

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    Misunderstood Muslim Women

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    centuries‚ women in Islam have been the victims of wrongful misconceptions for either personal or mutual gain to usually denigrate and slander Muslims and the religion of Islam. Although some do have underlying intention‚ others purely do it out of sheer ignorance‚ as simply because they do not understand something they hastily deem it as wrong or preposterous. These misconceptions usually focus on the woman’s rights of equality and opportunity‚ as well as their position and status in Islam. Their modesty

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    THe Pillars of the Big bang theory THE 3 PILLARS OF THE BIG BANG THEORY In the beginning there was nothing-no time to describe ‘when’ or no space to fill matter in. From this void sprung our universe when time and space came into existence as one entity. Despite its name the big bang theory isn’t really a theory about a bang at all. It is really only a theory about the aftermath of a bang (Allen Guth). The Big Bang theory is widely accepted by modern scientists‚ some however still doubt

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    Christianity and Islam are considered extremely different religions‚ yet have a number of commonalities. The similarities suggest that the two religions are derived from corresponding ideas but the beliefs majorly conflict; including their origin‚ divisions‚ nature of god‚ rituals‚ and salvation. While the word Christianity is derived from Greek origin‚ specifically the word christos translating to ‘appointed‚’ Islam comes from the Arabic word for ‘submission’ and ‘peace.’ The origin and translation

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    Women in Islam

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    Other civilizations And in Islam Outline i) Introduction ii) Status women in other civilizations A. Status of women in Hinduism 1. Misanthropic practices in Hinduism a. Sati b. Polyandry B. Status of women in the Athenian civilization C. Status of women in the Roman civilization D. Status of women in Judaism E. Status of women in Christianity iii) Status of women in Islam A. The spiritual aspect of Islam a. Equality B. The social aspect of women in Islam a. As a child and adolescent

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    Islam and Democracy

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    Throughout the twentieth century and continuing into the twenty-first‚ a leading question arose regarding Islam and its traditions. This question asked whether Islam can be compatible with democracy. Seemed as a simple question‚ such an inquiry requires an in-depth look at the matter at hand. When one asks whether Islam is compatible with democracy‚ one needs to analyze the definition of democracy. According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ democracy is “a form of government in which supreme power is vested

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    Muslim Women Stereotypes

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    that you never see a female Muslim police officer‚ or actress? Why is it that whenever candidates like Donald trump speak on Muslim women words such as “powerless‚ or victims” always trail behind? The media is a way of general communication‚ information‚ or entertainment in society. The media grooms us to believe that certain groups of people have personality traits unique to them‚ which is stereotypical and ignorant. What comes to your mind when you think of a Muslim woman? A mysterious‚ veiled

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    Sufism And Radical Islam

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    1. The previous reading on Islam from the Bilhartz textbook did connect to the the web article and the web video regarding Sufism and Radical Islam. Bilhartz explained that the term "Sufism" derived from ascetics who " adopted the custom of wearing austere garments made of suuf‚ the Arabic word for wool" (2006‚ p. 117). The practice of wearing wool garments was to reject worldly clothing. This may explain the origin of the word Sufi‚ which is the Arabic term for "mystic" and is used to describe the

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