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    Ayodhya and Babri Masjid

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    The Ayodhya dispute (Hindi: अयोध्या विवाद‚ Urdu: ایودھیا وِواد) is a political‚ historical and socio-religious debate in India‚ centred on a plot of land in the city of Ayodhya‚ Faizabad district‚ Uttar Pradesh. The main issues revolve around access to a site traditionally regarded as the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri Mosque at the site‚ and whether a previous Hindu temple was demolished or modified to create the mosque. The Babri Mosque was destroyed by

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    socio-religious debate. The controversial issue of Ram Janambhoomi and Babri Masjid has always been a big influence on Indian politics for several decades. The disputed land at Ayodhya in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh has always played major role in disturbing the communal harmony of India. Ayodhya dispute at a glance: The main issues revolve around access to the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri Mosque at the site‚ and whether a previous Hindu temple was

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    the sacred masjid

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    Khalil Karim 1/26/14 Imam Plemen Islamic Philosophy “A Sacred Place” A masjid‚ also known as a mosque‚ is a place of worship for followers of Islam. The first mosque in the world is often considered to be the area around the Kaaba in Mecca now known as the Masjid al-Haram. Muhammad went on to establish another mosque in Medina‚ which is now known as the Masjid an-Nabawi‚ or the Prophet’s Mosque. Built on the site of his home‚ Muhammad participated in the construction of the mosque himself

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    it as a place of worship. According to the District Gazetteer Faizabad 1905‚ "up to this time (1855)‚ both the Hindus and Muslims used to worship in the same building. But since the Mutiny (1857)‚ an outer enclosure has been put up in front of the Masjid and the Hindus forbidden access to the inner yard‚ make the offerings on a platform (chabootra)‚ which they have raised in the outer one." Efforts in 1883 to construct a temple on this chabootra were halted by the Deputy Commissioner who prohibited

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    Interview With A Masjid

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    I pulled up to the masjid and sat in my Jeep waiting for my friend Shahariar to arrive. Before my observation I did not know what I masjid was‚ but I learned that it is the same thing as a mosque and that the two terms are interchangeable. As I sat in the parking lot the first thing that stuck out to me about the masjid‚ was the cameras and the floodlights that blanket the property in a very obvious manner. Cameras and security precautions are by no means irregular in a place of worship‚ even the

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    Masjid Sabireen

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    Durvesh 1 Alvina Durvesh Professor Curtis TH 12:05 to 1:30 November 14‚ 2012 Masjid-e-Sabireen Masjid-e-Sabireen is a beautiful mosque located in Sugarland. This mosque has breathtaking external. The outside is composed of soft brown brick pieces. It has about 50 pointed arches. They are beautifully covering around the building. The building it facilitated with a playground‚ basketball court‚ football court and surrounded by a garden. The art inside the building reflects the Muslim ideas about

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    The Laal Masjid

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    The Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) Operation was carried out by Pakistani armed forces against clerics and students of Lal Masjid‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan in July of 2007. The operation divided opinions among Pakistanis at home and abroad. Very few people outside or inside of Pakistan received accurate information on the Operation as their primary source of knowledge was the Pakistani or International media. Therefore several of the opinions lack hard factual basis‚ are contradictory to one another or simply

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    dispute essay

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    Preventing EBT Fraud in Florida For my project proposal I would like to inform the reader of the benefits of preventing many fraudulent uses by some EBT recipients in the State of Florida. Contents: This project should inform the reader to the possible benefits of preventing fraudulent uses with the EBT program. This policy would help the state’s economy by saving tax dollars that is pumped into the farm bill and is a large part of Florida’s budget. The EBT program is designed to help low income

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    Masjid Wilayah Assignment

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    Masjid Wilayah The building that our group choose for history and culture project will be Masjid Wilayah. Masjid Wilayah located at Kuala Lumpur. The mosque’s design is a blend of Ottoman and Malay architectural styles‚ heavily influenced by the Blue Mosque inIstanbul‚ Turkey. It has 22 domes made from a composite material of glass fibre fabric mixed with epoxy resin to make it durable and light. Concept of this mosque is “mosque in a garden”. They got this concept from another mosque that is

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    Within the first part of my essay alternative dispute resolution (ADR) will be examined. I will have a critical look at the key types as well as their usefulness in fulfilling the objective of access to justice. ADR represents a variety of processes all aiming to resolve disputes between potential litigants out of court. The parties agree on the type of process used and the independent third party. The main reason for adopting ADR‚ however‚ is dissatisfaction with litigation. Especially after

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