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    Jesus and Mohammed

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    Jesus and Mohammed Erin Halls 130 May 4‚2013 Dr. EL Kornegay‚ Jr. Jesus and Mohammed The Life of Jesus The religion of Christianity has a foundation that is based around the teachings of Jesus Christ of Nazareth whose life story is told in the New Testament in the Bible. Jesus of Nazareth also widely known as Jesus Christ is the son of God according to Christians. The exact date of his birth is not known‚ however he was born to a virgin named Mary who had a fiancée‚ a carpenter whose

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    Byzantium and Islam

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    BYZANTIUM and ISLAM I) Byzantium and Post Roman World A) Western European Civilization (weak and fragmented) B) Islamic World (wealthiest and largest) C) Byzantine Empire (NW Med and successor to Rome) II) The Latin Phase‚ 325-610 A) Diocletian ( r. 285-305) -creates Eastern and Western Roman Empires ruled by autocrats -trying to end civil war and contested dynastic claims B) Constantine ( r. 306-337) C) Justinian ( r. 527-565) -520s/530s after massive earthquake Justinian

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was kicked out of the terrorist group al-Qaeda for not recognizing Ayman al-Zawahiri as their leader. Instead ISIS saw Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as their leader. ISIS is very focused on acquiring more land from Iraq and Syria‚ and to do so they use methods much harsher than that of al-Qaeda’s methods. They are much more violent‚ strict‚ and ruthless. ISIS is very rich from oil refineries and ransoms‚ which raise hundreds of millions of dollars used to fund their

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    Fatimah Az Zahrah

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    The Life of Fatimah (ra) – The youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) The sons of the Prophet were al-Qasim‚ Abdullah‚ Tahir/Tayib‚ and the daughters were Zaynab‚ Ruqayya‚ Umm Kulthoom and Fatima. She was born five years before her father was sent as a Prophet. Mohammed was 35 years old when she was born. She was born during the year when the Ka’bah was being rebuilt. She became a Muslim when she was 5 years old‚ as soon as her father was sent as a Prophet. She was the youngest Muslim in Islam

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    False Beliefs

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    Some false beliefs answered To think according to principle‚ to possess true faith and believe and accept the true Commands of Islam is known as “Aqeeda”. If one‟s Aqeeda is corrupt‚ then one‟s Imaan is improper and if one‟s Imaan is not proper‚ then his Amaal (actions) are useless. In other words‚ Aqeeda is the soul‚ Imaan is the body and Amal is the garb.To have good and strong Imaan‚ one must have the proper Aqeeda. It is for this reason that we quote a few un-Islamic beliefs together with the

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    In this essay I will compare between the story of Zahra by hanan el shik and the wiles of men by salwa bakr . first of all both el shik and bakr are arab women. Hanan Al-Shaykh was born in 1945 in Beirut‚ Lebanon.  Al-Shaykh began writing at a young age and by sixteen had essays published in the newspaper she would eventually work for‚ al-Nahar. She attended the American College for Girls in Cairo‚ Egypt from 1963 to 1966. After her graduation she worked in television in Beirut and as a journalist

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    H. A. (1970). Al-Fikr Al-Idari Al-Islami Wa Al-Muqaran‚ [Comparative and Islamic Administrative Thought] Abdul-Wahhab‚ M. (1997). Mokhtasar Sirat Al-Rasoul Sallah Allahu Alaihi wa Sallam‚ [Summary of the Sirah of the Messenger Peace Be Upon Him] Abu Sin‚ A. I. (1986). Al-Idarah Fil-Islam‚ [Administration in Islam]‚ Dubai: alAshiyah. Adlouni‚ M. A. and Sweidan‚ T. M. (2000). Al-Qiyadah fi Al-Qarn Al-Ishreen‚ [Leadership in the Twenty First Century] Al-Ali‚ M. M. (1985). Al-Idarah Fil-Islam‚ [Administration

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    The message of peace in Prophet’s teachings There is no Deity (worthy of worship) except Allah (The One True God) and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. The mission of Prophet Muhammad was to restore the worship of the One True God‚ the creator and sustainer of the universe‚ and to demonstrate and complete the laws of moral‚ ethical‚ legal‚ and social conduct and all other matters of significance for the humanity at large. He is considered the “Seal of the Prophets‚” which means the bringer

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    The Twentieth century of the Christian era‚ according to our analysis‚ presents a decisive turning point in the history of the Muslim Ummah (community). At the end of the first quarter of the century the state of the Muslim world had taken a definite turn‚ and there were some signs of resuscitation in the moribund body of the Muslim Urnmah. If we look at it closely‚ the middle half of this century presents an astounding picture. On one hand‚ the process of decline and deterioration reached its

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    was also considered by non-western civilizations pre-dating the Renaissance. Islamic law dating back to 632-634 AD‚ mandates the obligation to distinguish between military and non-military objects. “In accordance with the orders of the first Caliph Abu Bakr‚ attacks should be ‘strickly confined to military targets’ (i.e.‚ objects that by their nature or use are intended for the pursuit of hostilities). Thus‚ the Islamic concept presumes ‘all objects to be civilian unless proven otherwise.’” (Singer

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