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    During chapter 9 (Pages 149 -152) Paul and the group were discussing the main reason why the war is happening. The main reason they think of is when one country offends another country. “Mostly by one country badly offending another” is a quote that Albert says which helps illustrate this point even more. I agree with this point because it is the main reason why wars start! For example‚ in World War l‚ the main reason why it started is because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

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    Ignorance of Muslims

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    Muhammed - Madinah Part II http://www.kalamullah.com/Anwar%20Al-Awlaki/The%20Life%20of%20the%20Prophet%20Muhammad%20(Medina%20Period%20Part%202)/ I think its our responsibility to know the truth before the false reaches us. Finally‚ how should muslims react to this situation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6zuKbBlmRo Salam O

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    Muslims‚ Hated and Discriminated. Discrimination has been going on for a long time now against specific people such as African Americans during and before the civil rights movement or . The word discrimination means the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things‚ especially on the grounds of race‚ age‚ or sex. There has been discrimination against Muslims in America. The start of discrimination against Muslims has been influenced by the events following 9/11. The

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    Even though certain Muslims go about their religion differently than others‚ they all share the same general practices‚ known as the Five Pillars of Islam. Muslims must try their best to follow the Five Pillars of Islam‚ because they are considered to be God’s commandments. The first pillar of Islam is belief and witness‚ which is to believe and teach that God and Muhammad are united. “There is no god but God‚ and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.” The second pillar is the practice of continual prayers

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    The Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood is the largest Islamist organization in Egypt. It was founded in the 1920s by Hassan Al-Banna. The movement was a model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work. At first‚ it only aimed to spread Islamic morals‚ but soon became involved in politics. While the Muslim Brotherhood claims that it supports democratic principles‚ it aims to create a state ruled by Al Shariaa. Al Shariaa is the Islamic law stated in the Quran.

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    and The Dome of the Rock Two Holy Places for the Muslim Communities Thesis Today many cultures have a lot of significant locations and buildings that many people consider sacred. For the United States “Ground Zero” or the 9/11 Memorial will always be considered a sacred place to Americans. This location tells a story of a tragic‚ yet significant event in our history that will never be forgotten. This location is a reminder of the reason why we have to come together as a nation and why we

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    I chose to research the Muslim religion for my site visit. If you do not know what to expect when visiting a mosque‚ it can be a pretty nerve-wracking experience for any non-Muslim. I attended Catholic private schools my whole life and was raised as a Catholic and still am. Most religions have a house of prayer; Jews have synagogues‚ Buddhists/Hindus have temples and Catholic and Christians have churches and cathedrals. Muslims have mosques; each religious center has their own different rules‚ rituals

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    for its distinct traditions and symbols. It’s among one of the most recognizable cultures in the world. What we may remember most is the stories about the Hebrew people. Of course like in many religions‚ the stories deeply root values into its beliefs. All the stories also center one divine being‚ and it’s the relationship of the people with this one god that helped shape the culture into what it is today. Many of the major stories in the Hebrew bible have Yahweh‚ the Hebrew god‚ as the main instigator

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    10/21/13 7:23 PM 1. Economic and social differences between the North and the South. With Eli Whitney ’s invention of the cotton gin in 1793‚ cotton became very profitable. This machine was able to reduce the time it took to separate seeds from the cotton. However‚ at the same time the increase in the number of plantations willing to move from other crops to cotton meant the greater need for a large amount of cheap labor‚ i.e. slaves. Thus‚ the southern economy became a one crop economy‚ depending

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    Christian Ethics

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    -We only know what love will require in the actual situation -Not what is good or right but “Fitting” - An example of “utilitarianism” -Choices should be morally assessed based on the state of affairs that they bring about. -“the greatest good for the greatest number” II-Universal Ethics-there are absolute rights and wrongs Deontological – Actions are intrinsically wrong or right regardless of the state of affairs that action brings about. The end does not justify the means Emphasis

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