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    created the world all must themselves to the will of Allah. As the religion of Islam evolved, five pillars of Islam system were set established. These pillars consisted of prayer five times a day, and Friday prayers and also the holy month called Ramadan. Ramadan involved fasting and being of service to others. However, after the death of Muhammad, confusion began among his supporters on who would be his successor. Muhammad had offspring’s no male children (Hawting, 2011). This was the…

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    Islam has grown immensely over the years and is recognized as one of the three Abrahamic faiths that derived from the Middle East. Being a monotheistic religion, “Islam traces its history to the worship of one God instituted by Abraham in the second millennium BC” (Muck, 5). The most important thing to note while learning about Islam is that they believe that there is one God who speaks to his people with the help of prophets. Similar to Judaism and Christianity, Islam is familiar with prophets…

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    Islam is the second largest and fastest growing monotheistic religion in the world today. It began in the Arabian Peninsula during the seventh century CE after Allah (God) revealed himself to the final prophet Muhammad. At this time the main religions where polytheistic and many God’s and idols were worshipped. Muslims, the adherents of Islam, believe that the prophet Abraham was the first Muslim because he was the first to believe in a single God. The word Islam means the submission to God and…

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    their holy day and all businesses are closed (“Egypt”). One month a year, a month-long religious celebration takes place. This is called the month of Ramadan and Muslims are required to fast during daylight hours. People who do not observe the Islamic religion must respect the fasting by eating and drinking only in private. During the month of Ramadan, business hours become more flexible as nightly celebrations take place…

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    The Yom Kippur War

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    The Yom Kippur War (1973) is considered one of the main causes for the Camp David (1978) and Camp David was attempting to make peace between the two nations. The overall cause of the war were repercussions from the Six Day War. Due to the immense loss of land on the Arab side, they were the ones to initiate the start of the 20 days of violence. The war had a colossal effects on both sides because of the aid received from their allies. By involving allies it created more problems with…

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    Muslim Women

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    Pillars of Islam, including praying five times every day, fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, as wells as making at least one hajj to the holy city of Mecca. But women may not pray, fast, or touch the Qur'an during menstruation or for a period following childbirth. They are thought to be ritually impure during these times. Also, women who are pregnant or nursing are excused from fasting during Ramadan, but they must make up the days that they have missed at a later time. Muslim women have…

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    reflect on their sins and ask for forgiveness. Yom Kippur is known as a day for self denial. Muslims fast during the entire month of Ramadan to improve moral character. Muslims are required to fast from dawn to sundown. Muslims are not allowed to eat or drink liquids, smoke, or engage in any sinful behavior. It is a time of intense worship and reflection. Fasting during Ramadan is mandatory during the 29 or 30 day period. This is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is followed by Muslims…

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    The Five Pillars of Islam are five responsibilities that are expected of every Muslim. Acting as a structure and framework for Muslim life, the Five Pillars of Islam are sacred teachings of the faith that are followed by all Muslim sects. The Five Pillars of Islam are Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. The first pillar, Shahada, is a testimony of creed or faith which means “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is His messenger” (Mohammad 290). Often seen as the most important pillar, one…

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    who followed were called Muslims.All Muslims were expected to pray on a yearly tax, That is mostly to help the needy and poor. These graceful act were called The Five Pillars of Islam, A sort of law that all Muslims must follow.During the month of Ramadan, Muslims must not eat , smoke or drink alcohol and cannot have any sexual relationships during this month. Also during this time Muslims must make a pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime.When muslims do go to the pilgrimage they must…

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    Cultural heritage forms part of every human being. From Muslims with the Ramadan, where they abstain from food or drinks, and pray; to Indian arranged marriages, where the families planned the union for their own benefit. The diversity around individuals should be viewed as something that would benefit society, not just to destroy it. In the article, “Why Trump Makes Me Scared for My Family,” Aziz Ansari, an actor, writer and director; gives his opinion as son of Muslim immigrants. Using life…

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