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    movements but never eliminated. Although‚ America attempts to remain the image of anti-racism after September 11‚ 2001 life for Muslims in America would change forever. The creditability Muslims had collapsed with the world trade center. With the amendment freedom of speech news stations‚ newspapers‚ and activist lowered their standards of decency to preach how all Muslims are terrorist. Racism creates hostility‚ just because an action done by an individual of a particular religion does not make the

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    From a legal point of view‚ marriage is the lawful union of a man and women based on mutual consent. The ideal purpose of marriage is a commitment that brings forth a state of tranquility through mutual love and compassion. In Islam‚ the purpose of marriage is also a commitment that brings tranquility. But in Islam the concept of marriage is more like a contract or "aqd" from a legal point of view. Like any other contract‚ the marriage contract requires full consent of the parties involved. The

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    Muslim Persecution by the Quraish When the Holy Prophet declared Allah’s message in public and called upon the people of Makkah to adopt Islam as their religion‚ he moved into a new stage in Islamic history. Before this‚ the Holy Prophet’s had only been preaching on very minor scales to his close fellows. The declaration of the message changed the picture. It called upon the people of Makkah to accept a total change - to pay homage to Allah instead of their idols and to bring a complete alteration

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    (1999). Minority Rights in India: constitution and reality. Nepal: South Asia Forum for Human Rights. (pp. 143-173). Dalal.M.N.(1940). Evolution of the problem‚ whither minorities. Lehri.C.R. (1997). Status of Muslims in the context of Indian Society‚socio-demographic profile of Muslims –study of Bhopal city. New Delhi and Jaipur: Rawat Publications. (pp 15-25). Puniyani.R.(2004). Communalism: An Illustrated Primer. Mumbai: J&P Publications. Sheth.D.L & Gurpreet Mahajan. (1999). Introduction &the

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    great historical significance‚ for the Muslim women of the subcontinent had never participated in such great numbers in a political movement. It was a befitting culmination of the reformist movements of the late nineteenth century for the emancipation and education of Muslim women. The Quaid can be seen as source of inspiration for their emergence as players on the political scene. The Khilafat Movement of the 1920s had been the first instance when Muslim women had made their presence felt. With

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    Two Nation Theory

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    TWO NATION THEORY Nation The word “NATION” is derived from Latin route “NATUS” of “NATIO” which means “Birth” of “Born”. Therefore‚ Nation implies homogeneous population of the people who are organized and blood-related. Today the word NATION is used in a wider sense. A Nation is a body of people who see part at least of their identity in terms of a single communal identity with some considerable historical continuity of union‚ with major elements of common culture‚ and with a sense of

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    The Veil and the West

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    her book “Rethinking Muslim women and the veil” by critically examining western media’s representation and perceptions of the veil. She also takes it one step further by interviewing sixteen Muslim women residing in Toronto; with attempts to challenge the popular western stereotype that the veil is oppressive and to stress the multiple meanings behind Muslim women’s choice of covering (Bullock‚ 2002). Whereas Asma Barlas explores the politics of morality and immorality of Muslim bodies‚ also touching

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    IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN AND QUAID-E-AZAM Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚the great leader of Muslims of Sub Continent gave practical shape to the ideology given by Allama Iqbal. He He had a strong believe in Hindu Muslim unity and was of the opinion that both Hindus and Muslims should launch joint efforts to get rid of British rule. After joining Muslim league in 1913‚he continued with his efforts to bring about Hindu Muslm unity but he was greatly disappointed to see the prejudicial attitude of

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    Islam and Western Media

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    Islam Islam & Muslims in Western Media In July 12‚ 2008 publication of the New York Times‚ it was reported that the President of Sri Lanka was killed in a suicide attack. The religion of the suicide bomber was never reported. The very same newspaper (on November 5‚ 2009)‚ reported that how a Muslim attacker attacked the US Base and killed US army soldiers. This discrimination against the Muslims and Islam is nothing but the fruit of Western Media’s propaganda against the Muslims and Islam. In

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    but as mentioned by al Afghani the Christian society is more progressed than the Muslim society and that was not always the case. [1] So why does the Muslim world lack in science and progress in these ages though it was known that Muslims were the most progressed in a period called the golden age it represents the rise of Muslim science‚ which flourished the Islamic nations‚ but things started to change when the Muslims started to decline in the road

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