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    sense of identity by embracing her Muslim- Palestinian- Australian heritage through many different ways. Her family and friends all give her full support after she makes the decision to wear the hijab full time but there are people who just don’t except her for it. Throughout the book Amal slowly develops her sense of identity by her behaviours and by her wearing the hijab full time. We see this when she asks her teacher if she can have a quiet room at school so she go and pray during lunchtime

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    Thus‚ the main problem is not Islam because Islam is not the main religion in the United States. There is a quote by Laleh Bakhtiar that perfectly states this point‚ “The oppression does not come from Islam‚ but from laws made‚ in many cases‚ by Muslim

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    Ethics in Life

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    speaking about ethics particularly in Islamic life‚ we are the Muslims actually carrying a huge responsibility to portray ourselves as a role model as we are living in the name of our religion. Our actions‚ words as well as conducts are no doubt being observed by the world as the teaching of Islam. Therefore‚ it is a must for us to know what is the ethics in Islamic life so we can apply it in our daily life as practising Muslims. Realising the responsibility as mentioned above‚ we choose this

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    Halal Haram

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    please people‚ parents‚ friends etc. and some things that make people cross. At home and at school there are certain rules that you have to obey in order to keep the family or school running smoothly. These rules might be simple and easy to keep‚ like making your bed every day‚ or more difficult‚ like not talking in class. Keeping to the rules helps everyone in the community work together and feel secure. Muslims also have rules that are part of their religion and which help them to live their lives

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    My First Time in a Mosque

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    which I thank him so much for letting me have the experience. I told the Inman my reason to be in his mosque on Sunday and I was coming from BCC and that I was catholic‚ he looked at me very seriously and in my mind‚ I thought that because I am not Muslim‚ I was going to be rejected but in his broken English he told me it was okay. So that being said by the Inman I arrived on Sunday. The mosque from outside was very interesting and very eye catching to be in the middle of the city of Paterson. It

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    of terror and this has brought a lot of attention and victimization towards average Muslims. Many people are just looking for a reason to bash Islam‚ so they pick on controversial topics that Muslims differ from. One controversial topic is the hijab and it what it symbolizes‚ to many non-Muslims conservatives. The hijab and/or burqa is a veil that covers the head and body and is a form of modest attire worn by Muslim women. This form of attire has been linked oppression‚ voiceless‚ or religiously conservative

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    Hirsi Rhetorical Analysis

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    “sinkhole‚” leading to no actual progression in Muslim society. Despite the low hopes her friend had for her‚ Hirsi had a mission to speed the process of emancipation for Muslim women. The goals were laid out as such: for Holland to bear witness to the oppression of Muslim women and to punish those who oppress them‚ for Muslim women to realize how much they are oppressed and how unacceptable the position they are in‚ and to spark a discussion of the Muslim culture and religion so the members can question

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    Mosque

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    Mosque A mosque is a place where Muslims meet to worship God (Allah). The word ’mosque’ is linked to an Arabic word meaning ’prostrate oneself’ and it is a place where Muslims bow before God (prostrate means bow down). Mosques are generally rectangular in shape and the walls define the sacred area inside the building however‚ whilst some mosques are purpose built others can be found in converted houses. A basic feature of all mosques is a tower called the minaret. In Islamic countries

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    Schoolhouse or Home School? What do George Washington and the Hanson brothers have in common? Do you give up? Well‚ the answer is that both of them were educated in their homes. Queen Elizabeth‚ Thomas Edison‚ and Theodore Roosevelt were also educated at home. According to the Home Education Research Institute‚ 1.5 million students are staying home for class today. This number is five times more than ten years ago (Kantrow and Wingert 66). This trend leads to many questions. Does home school education

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    The Art of Stereotypes

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    20th century‚ stereotypes about Muslims increased in Hollywood movies considerably. They revolved around Muslim men who are all bearded‚ cold-blooded and enjoy hijacking airplanes. As for women‚ it is believed that they are odalisques and slaves who have no voice and are fully controlled by men. A film made by Alaa Eldin El Dajani called "The art of jihad" discusses these stereotypes. Dajani is a Muslim who probably didn’t like the Muslim stereotypes like any other Muslim‚ so he decided to make film

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