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    Christianity and Islam: Spreading of World Religions Christianity and Islam are one of the main world religions that were created from one god and developed into two separate religions overtime. Christianity now is the world’s largest religion with over 2 billion followers and was founded after the death of Jesus. Islam comes in as the second largest religion in the world with over 1.8 billion muslims which is roughly about one fifth of the world’s population. These two religion were spreaded across

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    Leo Africanus Book Review

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    HIS306 Leo Africanus Book Review Leo Africanus By‚ Amin Maalouf In the book Leo Africanus it is a fictionalized biography of a real person‚ Hasan al- Wazzan. Hasan and his family were forced to flee to Fez‚ where he grew up and became a very well-off merchant. The book really gives a clear picture of his family life as a child‚ his education‚ his marriages‚ his travels‚ and his bitter- sweet reminiscence of exile. The narrator of Amin Maalouf’s historical novel‚ Hasan al-Wazzan - who

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    practices of Islam are based on the ubiquitous “Five Pillars”. These are‚ in order of importance‚ Shahadah or acceptance of One-ness (Taw hid) of God‚ Salat or five daily Prayers‚ Saum or Fasting in the month of Ramadan‚ Zakat or obligatory Alms-giving‚ Hajj or Pilgrimage to the Kaabah (House of God) at least once in a lifetime‚ for those able to afford it. These five “Pillars of Faith” are incumbent upon every Muslim and form the basis for his belief. Some scholars say that the pillars in Shia Islam involve

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    Hinduism and Festivals

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    India is a vast country with various castes‚ creed‚ and colour hence a large number of festivals are celebrated in India in honour of their gods and goddesses. Since many communities exist here; the ways and method of celebrating these festivals also differ from state to state. But‚ the basic form of the belief behind their origin‚ the traditions and the excitement of celebrations is still the same for years. However‚ since India has a majority of Hindus‚ there is a preponderance of Hindu festivals

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    History of Religion

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    History of Religion Bobby Barton His 103 World Civilizations I Instructor: Debbie Cassetta December 10‚ 2012 Religion comes from the Latin word religio. Religion is generally the beliefs‚ rules‚ and ceremonies to worship a god or a group of. It is also considered a spiritual practice based on faith of supernatural powers of the universe. How man should live and provide explanation of things he does not understand is a concerned issue of religion. The first forms of religion may have

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    Race Unit

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    Western World vs. Islamic World 3 Characteristics of Islam: They study the Quran Non-secular Head-wraps for women Conservative Strict Quran Conflict-driven Muslim Ruled Faith is everything Constant war with other countries surrounding them 3 Characteristics of Western: Obesity Fast paced society Freedom for women Capitalist Society Ethnocentric Religious Beliefs Vary Allies with the US Samuel Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations” (1993) Professor at Harvard Wasn’t first to put

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    Brotherhood

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    Brotherhood in Islam By Z.B. Asghar Adapted Slightly From The Light - Volume 1 Issue 1 Loughborough Islamic Centre & LSU Islamic Society The importance of brotherhood in Islam can not be over stressed. There are many hadiths relating to the fact the Muslims are a single united body‚ each part responsible for the other. Accordingly if one of the parts is injured or hurt then the rest of the body immediately feels that pain and is certainly uncomfortable at the situation until it is rectified

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    Pluralism in Islam

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    Quran View on Religious Pluralism Submited by: Muqadas Ghumman Submitted to: Mame Amat-ul Rafi Subject: Quranic View of other Religions Introduction While Islam stresses on the unity of humanity‚ it also recognizes human diversity and gives valuable principles to deal with ethnic‚ racial and religious differences in society. This paper discusses Religious Pluralism in the light of Quran and Hadith. Islam gives rights to all citizens of Muslim state; granting

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    Prayer

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    well all that ye do. (Quran 2:110) Salat‚ usually translated into English as "prayer"‚ is one of the five pillars of Islam. The other four pillars are the Declaration of Faith (Shahadah)‚ charity (Zakah)‚ fasting (Sawm)‚ and the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj). Salat should be performed five times a day: daybreak (Fajr)‚ noon (Zuhr)‚ mid-afternoon (Asr)‚ sunset (Maghrib)‚ and evening (Isha). These periods also conveniently correspond with man ’s daily routine activities: rising‚ noon break‚ after work‚

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    The history of the United States has in it much separation or segregation due to race. For a long time our country has seen racism as a large problem and this has caused ethnic groups to be looked down upon and forced into a lifestyle of difficulties and suppression. Due to this‚ races‚ particularly African-Americans‚ have been forced to deal with unequal opportunity and poverty‚ leading to less honorable ways of getting by and also organizations that support change. Malcolm X is one strong example

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