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    Defeated Muslim Ummah

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    came to earth. Later On generation continued‚ some people worshiped ALLAH so called Muslim while other called non-muslim. Non Muslim started to worship clouds‚ rocks‚ mountains‚ elephant‚ in short those things were worshiped which used to b strange. God has sent about 1 lac 24 thousand Prophets to take the people on a right way (Siraat e Mustaqeem). But still we cant say that all have obeyed them. Now a days we muslim people are passing through a difficult life‚ so that we have forgotten our religion

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    The Art of Muslim Cooking

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    HUMANITIES 1 ART OF MUSLIM FOOD AND COOKING TITLE: Mangan Tanu! (Let’s Eat!): A selection of Muslim food and its art OBJECTIVES: * To characterize the art and the culture behind the food of the Muslims in Mindanao especially in Davao City * To trace the processes and beliefs behind on every dish that we are featuring * To determine the sources of the art and the aesthetics that derive from the stages of their food preparation * To define the differences of the cuisines of the

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    exaggerates their representation of the Muslim population portraying them as violent terrorists and a threat to most nations/countries. Stereotypes abound in any and every form of media we can listen to‚ read‚ or watch today. Stereotypes create recognition in people and stir emotions - from anger to fear‚ or even empathy. News reports on religion generally use outrageous stereotypes of the population of the particular religion. This is evident in the representation of Muslims whenever they pop-up in news stories

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    Muslim Women and Sports

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    Mohammed Almatrafi Instructor: Heidi Golesorkhi ENG 2030 11/27/2012 Muslim Women and Sports In the United States‚ women began their battle for equality in 1848. Along the way they gained the freedom to vote‚ drive‚ and participate in virtually anything they chose. Often it is forgotten that gender discrimination is still openly and actively happening around the world. In places such as Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar‚ and Brunei women are anything but equal. Saudi women are forbidden from

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    Terrorism is not a Muslim Monopoly Kamlesh Kumar Singh Research Scholar Deptt. of Sociology Banaras Hindu University Varanasi-221005 Email-kamleshsingh206@gmail.com M.N. - 09369240262‚ 09026399178 Abstract “All Muslims may not be terrorists‚ but all terrorists are Muslims”. This comment‚ frequently heard after the Mumbai bomb blasts implies that terrorism is a Muslim specialty‚ if not a monopoly. The facts are very different. First there is nothing new about terrorism. The term

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    Muslim Women Rights

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    qualities‚ and abilities. However‚ Islam tries not to differentiate the rights of women from the rights of men. In many instances Islam treats women as equals to men. Some of them are given below. For any Muslim‚ following the five pillars is extremely important. In fact‚ it is what pulls Muslims together. Islam doesn’t separate men and women from doing these tasks. The following of Faith‚ Prayer‚ Alms‚ Fasting‚ and Pilgrimage to Mecca are equally required of both genders. In some cases the requirements

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    Our FOA was over the topic of Muslim stereotyping. Many people assume Muslims are more likely to be stereotyped as a terrorist or as a danger or threat in public situations. In our project‚ we show an example of a terrorist-type crime committed by a non-Muslim‚ where the Muslim was assumed to be a potential suspect of a crime throughout the whole video. Although the plot was slightly exaggerated to express the main idea‚ the occurrence of stereotyping such as this is very common in real world scenarios

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    Muslim Women Stereotypes

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    that you never see a female Muslim police officer‚ or actress? Why is it that whenever candidates like Donald trump speak on Muslim women words such as “powerless‚ or victims” always trail behind? The media is a way of general communication‚ information‚ or entertainment in society. The media grooms us to believe that certain groups of people have personality traits unique to them‚ which is stereotypical and ignorant. What comes to your mind when you think of a Muslim woman? A mysterious‚ veiled

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    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage

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    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage In Islam‚ marriage is a partnership. Muslim women accept only Allah as their master‚ and do not therefore consider themselves to be inferior to a husband. It is basic in Muslim society that the man is responsible for the family’s welfare and business outside the home‚ but the woman has virtually absolute rights within it so long as her behaviour does not shame her provider or husband. No institution works well without a clear leader‚ and therefore there should

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    views of Muslims which causes Americans to see Muslims as extremists and jihadists. The authors argue that Muslims seldom appear in the media other than to perpetrate them as violent through the name of Islam. The term Islam and Muslim have come to inherently evoke suspicion and fear in the hearts of many and that is the stereotype portrayed in Gottschalk’s and Greenberg’s book. As estimated by them‚ one in five people identify themselves as Muslim but the majority of these Muslims do not participate

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