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    Introduction to Islam

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    Islam is the Unity of God‚ that the Creator of the world is One and He alone is worthy of worship and that Muhammad (peace and blessings on him) is His Messenger and Servant. The follower of this belief is thus a Muslim - a Muslim’s other beliefs are: God’s angels‚ previously revealed Books of God‚ all the prophets‚ from Adam to Jesus (peace be on them both)‚ the Day of Judgement and indeed the Decree of God. A Muslim has five main duties to perform‚ namely; bearing witness to the Unity of God and

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    Union Is Strength

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    is beyond the capacity of a single man. The old story that we find in the story books of children of a farmer using the bundle of sticks for inculcating the lesson of unity among his sons may seem old and childish but it has so much depth in itself if we ponder over it.And it is especially relevant to this present age when mankind has reached on a verge of destruction because of the various divisions that they have created among themselves. Its a fact that human being tend to gather into different

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    Legalism in the Church

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    around the world have fallen into this belief and have become separated from the love of God. Legalism is a false doctrine that has corrupted and negatively influenced many Churches today. Still‚ to this day‚ mankind still believes that God’s acceptance

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    Freud was with society and civilization and believed in unity. He does this by expressing guilt. Guilt to Freud is seen as something that has a negative impact. If someone is full of too much guilt then they will negatively impact society and society will have a harder time functioning. He goes on to say that guilt is relieved through sin. He writes “they claim to redeem mankind from this sense of guilt‚ which they call sin”(Freud pg.83). Freud discusses Christianity

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    Space Exploration

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    If you looked at a satellite image of the United States from space you can see that we are tiny. Extremely tiny. So why do humans make it essential that we should explore the space even though our impact would barely make a dent in the unfathomable universe. In the article Why Bother to Explore the Universe‚ David Helfand argues and persuades his readers that through astronomy and space exploration we‚ as humans‚ have continued to be as curious and imaginative as ever. This growing interest for what

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    tradition includes beliefs such as purgatory. Thus‚ Tradition is backed by Scripture‚ while tradition is according to culture and era. To Catholics‚ Tradition refers to the beliefs and practices that Jesus conveyed to the Apostles for the benefit of mankind: “…remember me in everything and maintain the traditions as I have delivered them to you” (Divine). According to St. Paul‚ these traditions were taught through writing‚ such as letters‚ orally‚ and by examples of actions: “stand firm and hold to

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    boogie man

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    as Ancient Greece. However‚ his greatest achievement – which is to this day debated by scholars all over the globe – is his role in cultural diffusion. Contemporary scholars have viewed Alexander as a philosophical idealist‚ striving to create unity of man-kind by his so-called fusion of the races policy. He uplifted the status of ordinary human beings‚ or as Plato and Aristotle called them - barbarians‚ to the members of a polis –citizens as opposed to as just subjects. Alexander introduced tolerance

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    ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRAMA The dramatic activity in England took its rise‚ as did the drama of the Greeks‚ from religion; it was in origin distinctly a creation of the church. The church was everything for the Middle Ages:- rest for the weary‚ solace for the afflicted‚ bread for the hungry and succour for the helpless.The church was indeed the schoolz the meeting .place‚ the centre of art and above all of amusement and entertainment. It was ready and eager to provide for the people delight

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    fortune to which it is subject‚ for the delight and instruction of mankind." (p.166) Crites On the ancients vs. the moderns: The moderns are still imitating the ancients and using their forms and subjects‚ relying on Aristotle and Horace‚ adding nothing new and yet not following their good advice closely enough‚ especially with respect to the unities of time‚ place and action. On the three unities: Time‚ Place‚ Action: While the unity of time suggests that all the action should be portrayed within

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