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    Muslims In America

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    Muslims in America go through many obstacles like political challenges‚ social acceptance‚ and economical issues throughout their daily life. Being Muslim or being a minority in general is difficult at times when living in the United States because a majority of the population is white. If you have any form of ethical background it is very hard to gain acceptance and get equal rights and opportunities unless you are a white male. Although the United States of America is the land of the free‚ that

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    Religious Studies and Arabic

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    EDT303Q/101/3/2015 Tutorial letter 101/3/2015 Religion Education EDT303Q Semesters 1 & 2 Religious Studies & Arabic IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3 2 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR THE MODULE ............................................................... 4 2.1 Purpose ......

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    Hester’s past is looked down upon because she had Pearl. Hester was made an outcast‚ she was looked down on but another thing she did is she grew from all of this‚ She let all the hate make her stronger and it made her work harder‚ as Hester said “God gave her into my keeping‚ I will not give her up!”.Women today go through the same things but maybe not to this full extension. In the book‚ “ The scarlet Letter”‚ Hester was made an outcast. She was forced the wear the “A”” on all of her clothes.

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    Muslim and Non Muslim Laws

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    Islamic law and non-Muslims Some pro-Israeli opinion cite traditional interpretations of sharia (Islamic law) which requires‚ among other things‚ that Muslim territory encompass all land that was ever under Muslim control‚ as a source for the Arab-Israeli conflict. Since the territory of Israel‚ prior to being the British Mandate of Palestine‚ was once part of the Ottoman caliphate‚ some Islamic clerics believe it is unlawful for any portion of it to remain ’usurped’ by non-Muslims. By contrast‚ pro-Arab

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    Arabic Mythology

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    paranormal creatures in the desert. Some of them are friendly like poetry demons or genies and some are not like ogres. Also there are some stories about heroes like “Ta-ab-ba-ta_Sha-run”‚ a real man who became a legend because of all the stories that were made up about him. He was described as “The fastest man when he run‚ and the strongest when he fights. His spear when thrown is like winter’s wind…etc” and he had so many encounters with

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    Enlish vs Arabic

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    Arabic and English Arabic language and English language are considered the most famous and important languages in the world. Arabic language is a very important language in Islamic countries. The Koran is the mine holy book in Islamic region. Muslims all over the world study and used this language to understand the mining of the Koran. so many Islamic countries study the Arabic language in their schools. On the other hand‚ English language is considered the most international worldwide

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    reasons why Internet has made people’s lives easier There are many different reasons why Internet has made people’s lives easier. Working from home is an advantage from being able to access the internet and making people’s lives easier. Another advantage to have online internet and making people’s lives easier is communication is faster from businesses and people online. In addition to working from home and communication‚ attending a school online through the internet has made people’s lives become

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    Arabic Languange

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    Vocabulary of the Holy Quran # Word Meaning 1 ‫ ﻋﻮذ‬to take refuge‚ to take protection ٌْ َ 2 ‫ أﻋﻮذ‬I take refuge‚ I take protection ُْ ُ َ 3 ‫ ب‬of‚ with‚ by‚ in ِ 4 ‫ ﻣﻦ‬from‚ of‚ some of‚ since‚ then ِْ 5 ‫ رﺟﻴﻢ‬stoned‚ cursed‚ damned ٌِْ َ 6 ‫ اﺳﻢ‬name‚ noun ٌْ ِ 7 ‫ َﻟ ﱠﺣﻤﻦ‬Beneficent‚ Compassionate ُ َْ ‫اﺮ‬ 8 ‫ َﻟﺮﺣﻴﻢ‬merciful‚ Compassionate ٌِْ ‫ا ﱠ‬ 9 ‫ اﻟﺤﻤﺪ‬the praise‚ thanks‚ commend‚ admire ُ ْ َ َْ 10 ‫ ل‬for‚ because of‚ due to‚ for the sake of ِ 11

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    Crucible vs Muslim Treatment Post 9/11 Fear in itself is something to be feared. Fear is the primary source of insanity and chaos. Fear alone sent the Puritan society of Salem‚ Massachusetts into a state of utter hysteria in the year 1692‚ when one of the world’s most infamous witch hunts occurred. Arthur Millers play‚ The Crucible‚ is a historical fiction depicting the events of the Salem Witch Trials. A witch hunt is a political campaign launched on the pretext of investigating activities subversive

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    The health policy decisions in the U.S. are both drivers and shapers of the health care system (Williams & Torrens‚ 2008). How the health care system is organized sets the blueprint for the health policy‚ and the health policy influences the way the health care systems develops and operates. The health policy of the U.S. in the past has been the general theory of the least government involvement as possible. The main role was protecting the people from the dangers of health through public health

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