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    Does globalization have a purpose? A) i) McGrew‚ A. 2011. Globalization and global politics. In: Baylis‚ J. & Smith‚ S. & Owens‚ P. (eds). The Globalization of World Politics‚ 5th Edition‚ Oxford University Press‚ pp. 16-29 A) ii) McGrew starts off by offering a definition of globalization calling it a “historical process that denotes a ‘shrinking world’ and pointing out that it is associated with “significant transformation in world politics”. In the first paragraph he introduces two opposing

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    Islam in Saudi Arabia grew until1600. Both pre-Islamic and post-Islamic civilizations were egalitarian‚ this is because in nomadic societies there isn’t much one could do to be distinguishable and in Islamic societies it is believed that Allah does not call for distinguished social classes; also in both societies the Qur’an was looked to for life relations in pre-Islamic society‚ it also was looked on almost as a code of conduct‚ and in post-Islamic society‚ the Qur’an is the book of Islam making

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    husband ’s authority: emerging formulations in Muslim family laws Lynn Welchman Subject: Family law. Other related subjects: Legal systems Keywords: Comparative law; Islamic law; Marriage; Morocco; Spouses; United Arab Emirates *Int. J.L.P.F. 1 ABSTRACT This article considers the articulation of the husband-wife relationship in Islamic law and specifically the contemporary equation in statutory formulations of Muslim family law that sets the husband ’s duty of support‚ or maintenance‚ of his wife

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    Mercy Renteria Mr. Raiewski 5 ° English 10 14 December 2016 Comparing Macbeth to modern world: Violence and mental illnesses Both Macbeth the film and play are interesting and intense‚ but there are some differences and similarities. The film starts out very powerful and gloomy. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth had a baby‚ but it died. You can see Macbeth putting stones over his sons eyes and then ends up burning him. That is something that the play doesn’t include. Also‚ Macbeth got a visit from 3 witches

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    ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY Islamic Economics Research Centre ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF INDIA PROGRESS‚ PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Mohammad Ghous Ikhtiyaruddin Bagsiraj Scientific Publishing Centre King Abdulaziz University Jeddah‚ Saudi Arabia ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF INDIA PROGRESS‚ PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Mohammad Ghous Ikhtiyaruddin Bagsiraj Scientific Publishing Centre King Abdulaziz University P.O. Box 1540‚ Jeddah 21441 Saudi Arabia FOREWORD The Islamic financial

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    Over the course of history‚ there have been many religious conflicts and wars‚ specifically the era of Islamic Spain (711-1492). Islamic Spain was a multi-cultural mix between the three great religions at that time‚ which consisted of Muslims‚ Christians‚ and Jews. For over 700 years‚ the era in which Islamic rulers governed was broken into five different successions which consisted of the Dependant Emirate (711-756)‚ the Independent Emirate (756-929)‚ the Caliphate (929-1031)‚ the Almoravid Era

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    long time to need contact with human beings who had no security‚" he wrote in his memoirs. "They were so near the line that‚ in association with them‚ I came up against what is called the real thing." [A Victorian in the Modern World‚ p. 112] 2 Hapgood attended Harvard University before setting off for Berlin to continue his education. It was in Berlin that he first became aware of a different side of life. Hapgood took to drinking and roving with fellow American student-adventurers and forming casual

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    The Modern World View vs The Traditional World View A Brief Introduction There are two fundamental ways of looking at the world. The modern world view and the traditional world view. There are only two fundamental ways‚ because all ways are variants on one of these two. The first - the traditional world view - is the way that humans have looked at the world since the beginning - it is certainly the way that all known human societies have looked at the world: native Americans‚ Australian aboriginals

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    chitectureIslamic Architecture Islamic architecture encompasses a wide range of both secular and religious styles from the foundation of Islam to the present day‚ influencing the design and construction of buildings and structures in Islamic culture. What is Islam? * The name of the religion is Islam‚ which comes from an Arabic root word meaning "peace" and "submission.“ * Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one’s life by submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart‚ soul and

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    The Issue of Communication in the Modern World    According to the Oxford dictionary‚ the definition of communication is‚ “the science and practice of transmitting information to another through connections or means of access; social dealings; letter‚ message etc”. We must communicate in an effective manner in order to be understood or to get our message across to the other person. One of the basic keys to effective communication is‚ not to simply hear‚ but to listen.    ”The most basic of all human

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