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    FOREWORD God sent his messengers for guidance‚ and to create love and brotherhood among the people but unfortunately the history of religion is full of bigotry and hatred. The messengers were always the victims of violence. From Adam to this time‚ all the prophets without any exception‚ passed through the same channel of hatred and persecution. How nicely the Holy Quran has described this fact in the following verse: Alas for my servants! There comes not a Messenger to them but they mock at him

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    Why is Muhammad (pbuh) important to Muslims? Muhammad (pbuh) is extremely important to Muslims all around the world‚ and a sacred symbol for the Islamic religion. Pbuh stands for ‘peace be upon him’. This abbreviation is added along with his name all around the world as a sign of respect for him. Not only that‚ but Muslims do this to give peace upon him. Muhammad was not able to read or write so his was known as an ‘illiterate’ when he was born‚ and until he died. Because of this‚ when ‘Allah’

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    With terrorist attacks happening all over the world today with many of them being credited to ISIS‚ it brings us to the discussion of whether or not America should engage in a war with ISIS or not.Going to war will cost a lot of money and cause a lot of innocent deaths for both sides of the war.If we take war into their homelands‚ they will in turn bring war into our homelands. Some people think that if we do go to war it would be best because they say that it would help to end all terrorist attacks

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    1. Questions of periodization 1. Nature and causes of changes in the world history framework leading up to 600 C.E. – 1450 as a period During the postclassical era‚ we’re dealing with the rise of Islam‚ developments in Europe and the Byzantine Empire‚ developments in Asia‚ the rise and fall of the Mongols‚ developments in Africa‚ and the developments in the Americas. Technologies and innovations in this era include warfare and ship building. The role of women also changes‚ the wealthier

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    Hazrat Ali

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    descendants of Hazrat Ibrahim A.S.‚ Hazrat Ali A.S. belonged to the line of Quraish. He was the son of Abu Talib R.A.‚ son of Abdul Muttalib of the distinguished tribe of Bani Hashim. Only one step above his lineage coincided with that of the Prophet S.A. of Islam. The latter being Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib and the former Ali bin Abi Talib bin Abdul Muttalib. It was his father Abu Talib who had nourished and brought up the Prophet (PBUH) His mother Fatima bint-e Asad was also a noble

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    revolution led by Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr that removed Abdul Rahman Arif from power. Al-Bakr was named president and Saddam was named his deputy‚ and deputy chairman of the Baathist Revolutionary Command Council. During the next ten years Saddam was extremely effective‚ spying on‚ threatening or killing anyone who might question his cousin al-Bakr decision. At the same time‚ Saddam was building and expanding his own power by the same bloody processes. In 1979 al-Bakr started to make treaties with Syria

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    RELIGION SYLLABUS – YEAR 12 – CHRISTIANITY SIGNIFICANT PERSON‚ BIOETHICS‚ POST 1945‚ ABORIGINAL‚ ISLAM SIGNIFICANT PERSON‚ HOW THE HAJJ EXPRESSES BELIEFS OF ISLAM ‚ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HAJJ FOR BOTH THE INDIVIDUAL AND MUSLIM COMMUNITY‚ significance of baptism ‚ significance for the individual‚ community significance ‚ MARTIN LUTHER ‚ RABIA- SIGNIFICANT PERSON- ISLAM |CHRISTIANITY |MARTIN LUTHER

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    Preliminary Religion Notes Nature of Religion and Beliefs The Nature of Religion Religion: A constituted set of beliefs‚ actions and account of some concept of a ultimate reality‚ a system of beliefs and practices that are relative to super human beings. The Supernatural Dimension * Religious thought and practice which emerges from unaided human reasons. * Makes known reference to divinities or divine revelations. * Something above and beyond what is natural - not able to be explained

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    B - After the Western Roman Empire fell‚ European society became organized under feudalism. Feudalism is a system in which a king rules over all people‚ and has nobles or knights that own portions of land‚ in which the taxes are given to the king. Underneath both the king and the nobles are the common people‚ who work for the nobels. This system benefitted European society as it had an economic use‚ a political use‚ and a social use. D - On Christmas Day in 800 CE‚ Charlemagne was named the first

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    the  verses  after  the  revelation  in  primitive  materials  such  as  palm  trees‚  stones‚  and  animal  skin. (Gilliot‚ 2006; Aslan 2005; Modaressi‚ 1993). The first collection of these verses took place  during the time of the first Caliph‚ Abu Bakr. The second collection is the standard codex that is  followed  today‚  which  comes  from  the  compilation  made  by  Uthman  the  third  caliph‚  and  is  therefore  known  as  the  Uthmanic  codex  (Gilliot‚  2006).  Although  there  are  some 

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