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    Caliphs

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    prophetic tradition. The period of the Kaliphate upon this Prophetic Tradition lasted thirty years after the death of Prophet Muhammad. The main achievements of the kalifa I-Rashidun which also changed societies include the spreading of Islam out Arabian Peninsula. The expansion of Islamic rule through the Kaliphate enhanced the fair treatment the people regardless of their religion and cultural background. This directly led to large numbers of people at the time into embracing Islam as their religion

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    Jasmine

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    that do not match their region of origin. Jasminum sambac‚ for example‚ has the English common names of "Arabian jasmine" or "Tuscan jasmine". However‚ it is not native to the Arabian peninsula or Western India as is commonly perceived. It is native to Southeast Asia.[6] The Spanish jasmine or Catalonian jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum)‚ is another example. It is not native to the Iberian peninsula but was originally from Iran (Persia) and western South Asia.[6] Jasmine should not be confused with the

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    Spread of Islam

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    battle‚ conquering by force much of the Middle East and North Africa. The rapid spread of Islam‚ both politically and as a religion‚ is remarkable. It is therefore fundamental to understand Islam on its own terms‚ its creation and spread from the Arabian Peninsula in the Seventh century. Esposito (1999) notes that although it was “distant” from the centers of power in the Near East‚ “Arabia was not isolated” (p. 4). The people who lived there were "aware of and affected by political‚ economic‚ and cultural

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    Byzantine (Eastern Roman Empire) rules.4 The main reason why they do that was because the Romans had felt threatened with the rapid rise of the Muslims power‚ especially after the opening of Makkah. Hence‚ they would like to demolish Muslims from Arabian Peninsula. 2. Preparations of the army Muslims were ready with 30‚000 troops‚ including 10‚000 from the armed horsemen.5 Prophet SAW himself led this expedition. While Prophet SAW and the Muslims were preparing‚ a verse from Surah At-Tawbah was revealed

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    Doing Business in Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabian Social and Business Culture A Saudi Arabian Culture Overview Official name – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Population – 28‚ 686‚ 633 note: includes 5‚576‚076 non-nationals* Official Language – Arabic Currency – Saudi riyal (SAR) Capital city – Riyadh GDP – purchasing power parity $582.8 billion* GDP Per Capita - purchasing power parity $20‚700* Overview A kingdom founded upon and unified by Islam‚ Saudi Arabia has fascinated travellers for centuries. From

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    Islam: Mansa Musa

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    accomplish on his Hajj. Perhaps the biggest out of all of his goals was to show off of his power and wealth. He chose a route that went through major trading locations and cities when he could have gone straight through the desert and onto the Arabian Peninsula. He decided he

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    On crossing the equator‚ these trade winds—due to the Coriolis force—turn right towards the low-pressure areas over the Indian subcontinent. After crossing the equator‚ these winds start blowing in a south-westerly direction‚ and enter the Indian peninsula as the southwest

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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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    Arabs

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    Arab people‚ also known as Arabic people‚ Arabs (Arabic: عرب‎‚ ʿarab) Arabian people and Arabians‚ are a panethnic group[14]primarily inhabiting Western Asia‚ North Africa‚ and parts of the Horn of Africa. Their language is Arabic which is of the Afroasiatic family and traditionally Hamito-Semitic. They are identified as such on one or more of genealogical‚ linguistic or cultural grounds‚[15] with tribal affiliations and intra-tribal relationships playing an important part of Arab identity.[16] Most

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    Division of Pakistan Defination: Tectonics zones of Pakistan are the Eurasian Plate‚ Arabian Plate and Indian Plate which is part of Indo-Australian Plate. Eurasian Plate: The Eurasian Plate is a tectonic plate which includes most of the continent of Eurasia (a landmass consisting of the traditional continents of Europe and Asia)‚ with the notable exceptions of the Indian subcontinent‚ the Arabian subcontinent‚ and the area east of the Chersky Range in East Siberia. It also includes

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