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    Portrayal of Muslims in Indian Cinema By Taqdees Babar To Abbass Rashid Butt (Assignment for M.phil) “Cinema is the great interpreter of the past and constantly programs the memory of its audience‚” Abstract: Ever since the partition of the sub-continent in 1947‚ when Britain took apart its Indian domain‚ India and Pakistan have been arch rivals. Bollywood is one of the famous and the strongest industry among the film industries around the world‚ even before the incident of 9/11 happened

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    Islam vs Buddism

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    Buddhism vs Islam When presented with a question of terminology‚ many people will refer to a dictionary. But some people actually think about what a word means‚ how it was created‚ its origins and what it means in today world. This essay will explain the meanings of Buddhism and Islam‚ as well as the origin of the religions. In a small country south of Nepal‚ Siddhartha Gautama was born sometime between 566 BC and 553 BC. It is said that the child was born fully awake and could speak. He told

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    underlying tensions between sections of the Hindu and Muslim communities. These conflicts also stem from the ideologies of Hindu Extremism versus Islamic Extremism and prevalent in certain sections of the population. Since independence‚ India has always maintained a constitutional commitment to secularism. The major incidences include the 1969 Gujarat riots and the 1989 Bhagalpur riots. Since 1992 The sense of communal harmony between Hindus and Muslims in the post-partition period has been compromised

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    Women Rights in Islam

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    Women rights in Islam Outline Introduction Background Equal rights of men and women in Islam Social rights .right to get education .right to accept or reject marriage proposal .right to get divers .right to secrecy .right to just treatment in case of polygamy .right to entertain and dine out .right to demand separate house .right to deny doing all the chores of home .right to dress  Economic rights  .right to Inheritance .right to ownership  .right to dowry .right to maintenance

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    religion essay islam

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    RESPONSE ISLAM Islam is the last of the major monotheistic traditions to emerge in history. Today‚ it is the second largest religion on Earth‚ numbering over a billion adherents. Islam being a highly popular religion in the world; beliefs‚ ethics‚ sacred texts & writings‚ rituals and ceremonies and its contribution to individuals need to be discussed to comprehend and understand the religion. Like all religions‚ Islam is based on belief with the purpose of requiring faith and trust‚ which Muslims‚ the

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    Explore media representations of Muslims in Australia in the post-September 11 period. What are the effects of such images‚ both on the Muslim community‚ and the Australian community more broadly? As one of the most significant social agents in today’s society‚ the media has the potential to not only influence‚ but also alter the views and opinions of the general public. According to the type of language used and the nature of the information being disseminated‚ its influence can have an immense

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    Islam Dbq Analysis

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    The Muslims and Islam‚ to build their own culture‚ used other countries as examples such as Rome‚ India‚ and Greece‚ as well as the countries that they conquered. They used these examples and the different teachings of these countries to advance them to the highest level that they had ever been. The documents show different views and help explain what the achievements are‚ how they came to be‚ and also their lasting impact on the rest of the world. The first set of documents talk about what the achievements

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    Study Guide on Islam

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    Period: ______ Test Date: ___________ 11.1- The Rise of Islam- The founding of the Islamic religion in Arabia. Term Definition/Explanation Bedouin Sheikhs Peninsula Caravan The Geography of Arabia Landforms Climate Major Cities Cultures Neighboring Empires The Prophet Muhammad- Use the following organizer to take notes on the life of Muhammad. Birth Career The Revelation Meccan Resistance Muslims move to Yathrib The war vs. Mecca Conversion of the Kaaba

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    No:  H00144879   Short  Essay   Tutorial:  Online  Learning   Teacher:  Kristina  Rajic   Critical  Writing  &  Analysis  (C07CW)       Impact  of  Social  Media  on  Islam  and  Muslims       Susan  Ward  defines  Social  media  as  a  type  of  online  media  that   expedites  conversation  as  opposed  to  traditional  media‚  which   delivers

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    Mongol Conquest Of Islam

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    Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world‚ consisting of 1.6 billion in 2010 with the projected growth of 2.76 billion in 2050 . Islam originated in Mecca‚ Saudi Arabia in the seventh century. The Arabic word “jihad” is translated as struggling or striving . It is most often associated with the concept of a spiritual or “holy war”. It is a religious duty used to portray a believer’s devotion to Islam. Throughout history the spread of Islam has been categorized between three periods‚ most

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