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    After reading and thoroughly analyzing both sides of the Taking Sides Issue‚ “Does the Modern University have Islamic Roots in the Islamic World?” I agree with the professor of history and philosophy of education Medhi Nakosteen; he touches the roots of the modern university to the Golden Age of Islamic Culture (750-1150 C.E). Medhi also states that Muslim scholars adapted the best of traditional scholarship and established both the experimental method and the university system‚ which they handed

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    like Beecher and Finney preached against (Howe) . Finney was a Arminian in his approach to personal salvation‚ arguing that instead of waiting on the Holy Spirit to change the sinner’s heart‚ people should “make themselves a new heart” (Howe) . The revivalism was evangelical and ecumenical but other denominations like Methodists and‚ in a different manner‚ Baptists tended to orient toward building a particular denomination (Howe) . Ministers preached to people that to truly receive salvation‚ they had

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    Revivalism & Social Reform Grant Dockery Timothy L. Smith Christianity in the 1800s was a huge ordeal. It was growing exponentially between groups of people‚ churches were spreading‚ and the word was being taken out‚ but there are many questions to be asked about Christianity at that time. Churches and the government were tied tight‚ with which the church was very happy. Buildings and money were provided for the people‚ given that they help out in a number of ways. It was said to be a politico-religious

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    Bibliography: Azmi Omar‚ A. M. (2010). Islamic Pricing Benchmark. ISRA Journal of Islamic Fiance . Fhamy‚ E. (n.d.). Ribh-al-mithl: Benchmarking Issues and Challenges in Islamic Banking and Finance Industry. Incief academia . Jaman‚ B. U. (2011). Benchmarking in Islamic Finance. Gloucestershire: Markfield Institute of Higher Education. Juanid Ahmad‚ A. M. (year unknown). Benchmarking of Financial Solutions Offered by Islamic Banks. Karimi‚ A. J. (2009). Challenges Facing by Islamic Banks. Usmani‚ T. (2007)

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    “Studying Islamic Architecture: Challenges and Perspectives” deals with a basic question that ‘why is western architecture always given more importance in practical and theory as compare d to that of Islamic architecture’? The article very well talks about the issue of western architecture being more important than the Islamic architecture. The article talks about both the pros and cons of the argument discussed above. The article also analyses why the two that is western architecture and Islamic architecture

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    Revivalism is an authentic Afro-Christian religious folk form that evolved during the eighteenth to nineteenth century. Initially‚ it was the native Baptist Christians who joined forces with the Moravians‚ and other non-conformist churches to become the forerunners of the movement. However‚ Jamaica was said to have experienced a religious movement called the Great Revival in 1861‚ which saw the incorporation of much more African retention in the movement. Pocomania is more African in form while

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    retain their influence until the last minute. There was a great belief early on of steadiness for America‚ and to achieve that there must be a stable president‚ so it was more likely back then to be reelected opposed to getting change. Presidents were arguably more effective if their opponents assumed they would be running for another term. 2. Does the two-term limit weaken the president’s ability to influence the course of the nation in the second term? Washington’s two term presidency

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    Revivals and reforms were driving forces in religious movements focused on spreading Christianity to the most people possible or renewing one’s personal attachment to their faith in the mid nineteenth century. Stone and Finney’s views on revivalism agree and contrast with each other when it comes to the ends and means of the actions in the Church. Barton Stone claims reforming is best accomplished by abolishing the concept of predestination and holding events where people are struck down by the

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    A Stable Environment Today about twenty-two million children in America are raised by only one of their biological parents (Moos). Separation and divorce are the most common reasons that some children only have one parent in their lives‚ but it is crucial to the child’s well-being to have both. Parents should share responsibilities because both mothers and fathers play an important role in the child’s development and this can determine the child’s character for the rest of their life. Single parenting

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    to the whole global financial system‚ Islamic finance is growing and is already playing a significant role in the global financial system. It has established itself as an emerging alternative to conventional interest-based banking. There is every reason to believe that this growth will continue at a rapid pace as there is increasing demand for these products‚ and a closely associated desire on the part of banks‚ including non-Islamic banks‚ to provide Islamic financial services. At the same time‚

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