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    The Muslim Brotherhood “Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. Quran is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.” This is the motto of the world’s largest‚ oldest‚ and most influential Islamist organization known as the Muslim Brotherhood‚ or al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun. They are an organization that operates under an umbrella of secrecy with an agenda to remove westernization of Muslim culture and establish Shari’ah law and Sunni Islamic governments

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    SOME ASPECTS OF THE MUSLIM EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN PRE-COLONIAL INDIA by Aamir Bashir ABSTRACT This paper explores some of the hitherto less known aspects of the Muslim Educational System in pre-colonial India. It examines the broad contours of this system by looking at the public attitude towards knowledge‚ scholars and students; the various types of institutions‚ and the evolution of curriculum. It also looks at the depth of Indian scholars’ engagement with ÍadÊth and other sciences. Finally

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    Quarantine an Essential Civil Rights Invader Quarantine is not a human rights invader‚ but a shield to guard your friends‚ family and loved ones. It’s merely a tool to ensure your safety and a guardian to watch your back from uncertainty. This look into the past on the conception and birth of the method of quarantine will prove the necessity for the argued protection. An exactly situation will be discuss proving the need for this method of control and covering the very laws that allow the

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    If I were the finance Minister of India - Essay In the economy of a developing county like India‚ the role of the Finance Minister is a crucial one. This is more so in the case of the country which has chosen the path of planned development‚ as Indian has done. If ever I become the Finance Minister of the country‚ my first effort would be to root out the demon of back money. It is black money which leads to inflation and to the rise in prices‚ and this makes financial control almost impossible

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    Cultural Assessment of the Muslim Population in the United States Jordan Wooten The University of Northwestern State in Shreveport Abstract The Muslim American culture varies slightly from the rest of the Muslim population around the world. Muslim Americans view religion as less important than other Muslim groups‚ along with becoming more independent of the family as a whole. The majority of the Muslim American culture can be defined in several categories such as Bio-cultural variations and

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    Plantation Life Essay Directions: Write an argumentative essay that answers the following: Was life on Hawaii’s sugar plantations in the 1800’s easy for the immigrant workers? Use the WORD BANK below for possible topics along with information from class‚ textbook‚ additional research or other sources of information as evidence to write your essay. Review the Argumentative Writing Rubric. Start your essay by filling out the Essay Outline. Use the outline to write your 5 paragraph Plantation Life

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    Fey 7/22/2015 Were the sound‚ meaning‚ conversational rules‚ and contextual rules appropriately met? Why or why not? I felt that the sound and meaning of the conversation grew more emotional as the discussion went on. Both parties were very passionate on how to approach the situation‚ each making valid points and staying on topic. Although the conversation was primarily between two people‚ the rest of the congress cheered loudly after certain statements were made‚ backing their speaker

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    What is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantines? The Byzantine Empire and its capital city of Constantinople thrived for more than one thousand years and helped shape the history of the modern world. The Byzantines have been largely ignored in classrooms across the nation. Key reasons to study the Byzantine are their religious influence‚ preservation of literature‚ and defense tactics. The question as stated is‚ what is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantine? The primary reason to study

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    Indian women back then were often discriminated and they have little power and control‚ they are trying to legalizing this rights " The Women’s Reservation Bill " ‚India Rape Law and the " Womanifesto " to help them gain more power and rights for themselves. A number of studies by humanitarian and human rights organizations‚ such as the International Committee of the Red Cross or the United Nations Development Fund for Women. Through

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    Discrimination of Muslims

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    tragic events‚ such as the September 11 attacks‚ most Americans have unfairly stereotyped Muslims and the religion of Islam. People fear what they do not understand; therefore‚ it is important to educate citizens about the views and beliefs of Muslims. Islam is a religious culture that is torn and divided‚ at one end radical Islamic extremists struggle to fight what they consider a "holy war" by corrupting Muslim followers into believing that westerner globalization will stand in the way of the purity

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