What went wrong ? : Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response is a book by Bernard Lewis. It was first published in Great Britain. This paperback edition was released in 2002 by Phonix‚ an imprint of Origon Books. Bernard Lewis is a Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus at Princeton University. He wrote more than two dozen books concerning the Islamic-Western issues. His most notable works are: The Arab in History‚ The Assassins‚ The Middle East ‚ and Crisis in Islam. What Went Wrong? is his
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information‚ and time devotion to correct this manuscript. My sincere gratitude also goes to my mam‚ Shamiya Ahmed and my dad‚ Kalif Umar; May Allah shower His mercy upon them as they did with me when I was a child. My earnest gratitude is to my wife‚ Rahima Umar‚ for her genuine advice and moral support throughout my study period. I am greatly indebted to my parents-in-law‚ Umar Abdo and Safiya Mahammed‚ for their great support. Words‚ hardly express my heartfelt gratitude to my lifelong best friend‚ Abdi
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Books‚ 2011. The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. “The 9/11 Commission Report.” Government Printing Office‚ Washington‚ D.C. July 22‚ 2004. http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report.pdf. United States of America v. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab‚ Case:2:10-cr-20005 (2010). http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/Abdulmutallab_Indictment.pdf. Walsh‚ Patrick F. “Intelligence and Intelligence Analysis.” Willan Publishing‚ 2011. White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security
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Example of Islamic Feminism (Optional) Woman’s Freedom During the Time of Prophet Mohamed . Since the beginning of time‚ the relation between the sexes has been subject to heated debates and exposed to a complex proliferation of religious‚ psychological‚ and philosophical controversy. From demands of equality to essentialist understanding of sexual difference‚ the question has always remained crucial to the form and content of human life on earth. Arab women were not in isolation of such a debate
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Difference between Zakat and Tax First I would like to say that Zakat is related to religion and tax is related to government. In no way Zakat and tax can go together; they are different in many respects. While zakat has a religious sanctity‚ tax is not like that. Tax is collected from all citizens of a country. The government collects tax for the overall development of the country; On the other hand‚ Zakat is only imposed on Muslims. Zakat is fixed as per the Holy Quran and cannot be changed by
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It is not rare to hear the phrase “Pakistan’s future is very bright‚ because we have a seven crore youth population.” this has become part of the most widely used rhetoric about our country’s future and this rhetoric is even more prevalent on our national days. Youth is a not biological age but rather a mindset. Pakistan is essentially a young country – almost half of the segment of Pakistani population belongs to youth with ages between the age 15-35 (66%). But‚ the problem with this assertion is
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the question of Palestine has become a source of strength‚ unity and confidence of all Muslims‚ especially those who provide assistance and support to the Palestinians. Ummah in songs celebrated those who helped and defended the Quds‚ from El-Farouk Umar b al-Khattab‚ Allahu anhu‚ who was freed and returned to life‚ through all the commanders and fighters‚ who were with him to the Sultan Nuruddin Zenkija and his father Sultan Mahmud‚ then brave conquerors‚ of Kurdish origin‚ Salahuddin Ayyubi. I can’t
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Pakistan: Meeting Energy‚ Fiscal Needs Lead story from September issue of Centerpoint While in many respects a troubled country‚ Pakistan in recent years has experienced robust economic growth. Panelists at a recent Asia Program conference‚ however‚ speculated that underlying fiscal problems might be jeopardizing that growth. Meanwhile‚ higher energy consumption has placed greater strains on the country’s energy resources. During President Bush’s visit to Pakistan earlier this year‚ he and the
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• The Islamic Republic of Pakistan covers an area in South Asia of 310‚000 square miles‚ about twice the size of California. The country borders India in the east‚ China in the north‚ Afghanistan in the north-west‚ Iran in the west and the Arabian Sea in the south. It has four major provinces (Punjab‚ Sindh‚ North-West Frontier Province and Balochistan) and two territories (Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Islamabad Capital Territory). The most populous province‚ Punjab‚ has only 26 percent
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GAT Practice Test GAT General Sample Paper Number of Questions: 100 Time allowed: 120 minutes English This section contains questions from following topics: Analytical Reasoning This section contains following types of questions: Collecting given information Conclusion; after gathering given information Inference from the given information and conclusion ww Basic Algebra Word Problems Arithmetic and Logic Geometry w. Quantitative Bo This section contains
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