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    people think about how muslim immigrants feel about how America is refusing to let them in‚ in a country that is named as one.Well no those people care about the sake of their lives and not others.This a 4wt test essay telling you that Muslim Americans should not be banned to enter America. Those people who are coming to America for freedom‚for safety are no harm to America‚they are more of help.Most americans who oppose to Muslim entering America are saying that if you let Muslims in america you are

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    video”What’s it like to be Muslim in America” by Dalia Mogahed “Muslims are inventors‚ teachers‚ first responders and olympic athletes‚ but some make the muslims look bad on the negative things they do” (Mogahed) what I mean is that no matter how much nice successful Muslims there are‚ there is always Muslims that make themselves look bad. For example‚ on the 9/11 attack‚ some muslims were disappointed because it’s just making the rest of the muslim people look bad. Also‚ some muslims were afraid to go

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    The Roots of Muslim Rage Part A: An overview of the article 1. Read the title and subtitle. What information do you expect to find in the article? According to the title and subtitle I will expect to read about the reasons for the deep hate that Muslims feel about the West. I assume that the author will explain how historical events created the fury of Muslims. 2. Who is the author? What is his profession? Where? How old is he? Prof. Bernard Lewis was born in 1916. He is a British-American

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    significance of Hajj to the life Muslim adherents (15 marks)     The Hajj is one of the 5 pillars of Islam and ultimately reflects many core Muslim beliefs. Through spiritual rebirth‚ the wearing of the Ihram garments‚ the acknowledgement of Allah ’s omnipotency and the experience of following in Prophet Muhammad ’s footsteps‚ adherents through the Hajj are able to reflect the Islamic beliefs of Jihad‚ Umma‚ Zakat‚ and forgiveness in their own lives. By this Muslims are able to become more intimate

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    Part I -Progressive Muslims – In Search of Progressive Islam Beyond 9/11 Farid Esack describes the situation of progressive Muslims post 9/11. He does this because their role has become significantly important in the society they live in. Progressive Muslims described by him are liberal Muslims who are seeking for a change but according to their conservative values. He describes the attacks from 9/11 represents a collision of two forms of religious fundamentalism‚ the American capitalistic market

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    Furthermore‚ according to Hussain‚ honor killing is against Islamic teachings and morality and is a product of ‘pre-Islamic eras in the ancient culture of desert tribes’. It is a cultural tradition of Muslim societies; which is not practiced by many but few Muslim societies (Zaid‚ 2007). “Customs and religious beliefs can be deliberately mixed with the law to consolidate political‚ economic and social power to the detriment of less powerful women and men (UNDP‚ 2011).” Even attributing Panchayats

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    The Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood is the largest Islamist organization in Egypt. It was founded in the 1920s by Hassan Al-Banna. The movement was a model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work. At first‚ it only aimed to spread Islamic morals‚ but soon became involved in politics. While the Muslim Brotherhood claims that it supports democratic principles‚ it aims to create a state ruled by Al Shariaa. Al Shariaa is the Islamic law stated in the Quran.

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    Indian Muslim Woman Analysis

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    The life of the Indian Muslim woman is shaped by her dual identity as an Indian and a Muslim. The just and fair tenets of Islam as a religion often do not come to the aid of the Muslim woman‚ posited as she is within the hierarchical Indian tradition and the male dominant Muslim community. The minority status of the Muslim community in India leads to the privileging of community identity over gender identity and basic human dignity is often denied to the woman. The Muslim male orthodoxy rigidly and

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    Muslim Women : the Veil

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    APPROACHES…………………………………7 • METHODOLOGICAL STUDY………………………………………………….7 • VEIL AND THE WEST………………………………………………………....11 • MUSLIMS IN THE WEST………………………………………………………12 • MUSLIM WOMEN IN FRANCE………………………………………………..13 • MUSLIM WOMEN IN INDIA…………………………………………………...13 • THE VEIL…………………………………………………………………………14 • CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………14   OBJECTIVE To study the conditions of Muslim women in various regions and to draw the conclusions related to the topic. INTRODUCTION The veil should be

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    History Muslim League

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    Ali Jinnah: Leader of Muslim League Jinnah was a Muslim‚ lawyer‚ statesman and more importantly the founder of Pakistan. He was born in 1876 and is known as Quaid-e-Azam. Jinnah ac- quired his education from Sindh Madrasa and went to Karachi’s Mission School. He went to England to pur- sue law studies and was included in the bar in 1896. He initiated his political career in 1906 by becoming a member of the All India National Congress and devel- oped relations with Muslim Leaders. In 1913 he joined

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