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    Islam and Communism

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    Fidan Karimli Islam and Communism The communist ideology is in direct opposition with any religion as it clearly opposes the practice of religion and the existence of God. Nevertheless‚ neither of those practiced religions has resisted communism more than the Islamic states have at the time when communism was flourishing in different countries around the world. The fact that most states with a majority of Muslim population (even though some may be declared as secular states) attach great significance

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    prophet which point to his extraordinary life * Despite these‚ Muslims are careful to not elevate Muhammad’s status beyond that of a human being * Muhammad’s mother Aminah died when he was a young child. * Muhammad was raised by his uncle Abu Talib who was a wealthy merchant. * In the course of working for his uncle‚ Muhammad met his future wife the wealthy widow Khadija * The marriage of Muhammad and Khadija saw the birth of six children * After spending considerable time

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    The Arabic word Zakat means purity and cleanliness. The word Zakat is derived from word “Tazkia”. In religious terminology‚ Zakat means that a Muslim who is in possession of certain amount of wealth or more‚ is required by his religion to spend 1/40 of it at the end of year on the poor‚ the needy and the wayfarer‚ an on such other items of charity and good doing‚ as are prescribed for it by God and the Prophet. Zakat In The Light Of Quran And Hadith: Among the fundamental tenets of Islam Zakat

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    Example of Islamic Feminism

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    associated with the church and its organization. On the other hand‚ Western feminism has often been associated with colonial discourse that "devalue[s] local cultures by presuming that there is only one path for emancipating women –adopting Western models" (Abu-Lughod 14)In this sense‚ a need emerges for an examination of the historical circumstances that govern the status of Arab women nowadays‚ a status that began to take shape in the first Hijri century (the 7th century L.C). Thus‚ this paper will examine

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    Aqeedah A1 Tahawiyah

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    Al Aqeedah At Tahawiyah This is a presentation of the beliefs of ahl-al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah‚ according to the school of the jurists of this religion‚ Abu Hanifah an-Nu’man ibn Thabit al-Kufi‚ Abu Yusuf Ya’qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu `Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al- Shaybani‚ may Allah be pleased with them all‚ and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds. 1. We say about Allah’s unity believing by Allah’s help - that

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    ******************** AP World History ********************* September 15‚ 2012 Chapter 14 Outline Introduction: Every year or al least once in their life‚ the Muslims must travel to Mecca. This is a holy pilgrim that has been a tradition for the Muslims since Muhammad made the trip. At the beginning the pilgrims to Mecca were made by small amounts of people. However‚ by the ninth century‚ thousands of people traveled to Mecca in the 9th lunar month. All these people survived on food and water

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    Origins Pre-Islamic Arabia the cultural and historical context for the development of Islam Before Muhammad‚ the Arabian Peninsula was inhabited by nomadic people (Bedouin). Arabia had many different faiths and was experiencing some clashes. Mainly pastoral agricultural practices took place. Central area was considered to be area around Mecca‚ which was Muhammad’s birthplace.   Most important to people then was their family clan. Upholding clan’s reputation was vital. Term used by Muslims to

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    and grandfather in succession. It shows Muhammad as a vulnerable individual and shows the grace of God upon him which helps him survive. According to the article‚ Muhammad survived these misfortunes through the help of the “wet-nurse” and his uncle Abu Talib. The author also shows that there is a probability that some of the information in the Quran and hadiths maybe inaccurate albeit not by far. The author notes that the ages of the authors is exaggerated Khadijah’s‚ Muhammad’s wife‚ age given

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    In 1978‚ about 913 psychologically normal citizens drank cyanide-adulterated punch and suicided in Guyana‚ South America. From those 913 members‚ 276 were innocent children. As informed in the Britannica Encyclopedia article “Jim Jones‚” these members belonged to a cult known as the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones‚ who was responsible for ordering the members to suicide. According to an article “Why Do People Join Cults?” by Adrian Furnham‚ Ph.D.‚ a cult is a group with “powerful and exclusive dedication

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    Tehran, Iran

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    Iran’s newer cities this is believed to be true by researchers and archaeologists because little has been written about this country. The oldest record mentioning Tehran‚ is the book of "tarikhe baghdad" (Baghdad’s History)‚ written in 14 volumes by‚ Abu-Bakr Ahmad-ibn Ali-ibn Sabet‚ also known as "khatibe baghdadi". Before 11th century AD nothing had been mentioned of Tehran until around the 13 century being described in a book by a geographer. He writes about this country describes it as a village of

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