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    When someone hears the word Arabs or Islam post 9/11 in America, there wasn’t any sense of danger towards Muslims. Unlike today when the media brings up the religion of Islam, automatically non Muslims think the worst of us. There has become fear to see a man having a full bread, or a woman in hijab. Usually this fear comes from people who know absolutely nothing about this religion and who don’t understand it. I believe that the American press has a big influence on how the country views…

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    How Did Islam Spread So Quickly? Islam is the second most largest religion. Since the time of Muhammad , Islam spread rapidly throughout the Middle East across North Africa to Spain, and across Central Asia nearly to China. Unlike other religions Islam was spreading outward, some religions from Japan was spreading inward. But how did Islam spread that far so quickly? Islam spread so quickly because of taxes, trade, and wars. Islam spread so quickly because of taxes. By this I mean that people…

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    In Mustafa Akyol’s Islam without Extremes, the author challenges the many misconceptions of Islam as a religion of violence and conservative ideologies. Akyol uses historic narratives of the foundation of Islam, the principles Islam originally proclaimed, and the political development with Islam as its guide; as well as, the split between Traditionalists and Rationalists, in addition to other factors, that led to the rise of the Islam in today’s world. In an effort to inform, the author gives…

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    Do Islam, Judaism, and Christianity worship the same God? Often enough a great question, very much debated is asked of Islamic, Judaism, and Christian religions. The question asked is if Islam, Judaism, and Christianity worship the same God. Some people will say of course they do, while others will totally disagree. The best way to come to some sort of a conclusion is to compare and contrast the religions and examine their history. Abraham’s Beginnings of Religions All hail Abraham! When looking…

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    The five pillars of Islam are the framework for a Muslim person 's religious life. The pillars are Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Both the Sunni and Shi’a agree on the essential principles of the pillars despite their other fundamental differences. These pillars are commanded by their god called Allah. Performing the pillars allows muslims to combine their religious and secular lives into a single unit of devotion. The fulfillment of the pillars is seen more as an obligation or duty…

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    by association” attitude towards people of Islamic descent directly roots from a misunderstanding between correlation and causation. Despite being founded on ideals no more violent than Christianity or many other religions, the correlation between Islam and terrorism is undeniably existent but does not necessarily imply causation. All religions take scripture from their sacred texts in remarkably different ways. Different sects of Christianity have taken excerpts of the Bible in very different…

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    Have you ever wondered about Arabia’s most common religion and its biggest prophet? Arabia’s most common religion is Islam. Muslims are people who follow Islamic faith. Islam is a monotheistic religion. Monotheism is the belief in one God. Allah is the Islamic God. Muslims have to follow the five pillars of Islam. The five pillars of Islam are Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Shahadah is the profession of faith that expresses Islamic beliefs. Salat are the daily prayers and Muslims are…

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    Islam 1. What is the point of origin In the 7th century C.E., the followers of a new religion, Islam which literally means submission the self-surrender of the believer to the will of the one, true God, Allah. 2. How did religion/philosophy spread? Islam spread from the Arabian Peninsula and began a sequence of conquest and conversion that would forge the first truly global civilization. In succeeding centuries Islamic civilization was spread by merchants, wandering mystics, and warriors…

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    Teachings of Islam Religion is one’s beliefs of a god or gods that have higher power and created the universe. There are various types of religions on the world ranging from Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism etc. Islam is the second largest practiced religion in the world and is steady growing. Islam is a religion that The Thousand and One Nights focuses on and how it’s incorporated through the different tales. Islam means to surrender to Allah, to uphold peace. The view of Islam has…

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    While many informative surveys on Islam exists, most focus on Islam as an ideal rather than on Islamic practices, and most deal with texts and doctrine rather than the reality of people’s daily lives. Carolyn Fluehr - Lobban’s book admirably fills the need for a study of Islamic practices the translation of ideals into daily routines and rituals. Her book vividly illustrates the wide variety of customs, language, rituals, laws, beliefs and politics that are encompassed in, and too often…

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