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    There are five elements that make the bases of beliefs in the Muslim faith. The first element is faith in God and that he alone is the creator. The second element is the belief in angels. Angels play an important role in the Muslim faith, the first messenger Muhammad was visited by the angel Gabriel. The third element is the faith in God’s messengers, the prophet and messengers who God made revelations to. The fifth element is the faith in the holy book, the Qur’an. Finally, the last…

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    Most health care practices revolve around the traditional fasting Ramadan that occur in the months that may affect the patient’s health behaviors. Muslim population is one of the fastest growing minorities in the United Sates. Muslims believe their bodies are given to them as a trust of God/Allah to use appropriately and salvation. Any consumption of alcohol is forbidden smoking as well because the substances are harmful to the body. This culture believes that every illness has a cure, and this…

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    clean hand face and feet with water before praying that called ablution. 3- Giving Zakat; Muslims must pay Zakat; it is obligatory upon all rich Muslims to give 2.5 % of money each year to the poor. Giving the Zakat is pillars of Islam. 4- Fasting Ramadan that all Muslim have…

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    Christian worldview contrast. As described above Christians, Muslims and Atheist maintain different worldviews. Simply, one can conclude that the main difference between the three worldviews is that Muslims believe in Allah, Atheist don’t believe in a specific God (no physical proof), and Christians believe in Jesus. Specifically, Muslims tend to believe in the Quran context as being literal and without metaphors. As Christians tend to read the Holy Bible and understand that there are numerous…

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    land. On top of the conflicts concerning religion, is the food shortage. People are malnourished and the government cannot provide enough food. During the month of Ramadan, people fast as part of their religion but because of the lack of food in previous months, they are having to storm places and steal food just for their survival. “"Ramadan is a generous, blessed month. We will not go hungry," stated a 49-year-old women, because of the lack of food. The effect on citizens is almost becoming…

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    their entire body. The Islamic religion within the Middle East is slowly moving away from their traditional way of living and establishing an authoritarian Islamic state. People within the Middle East pray five times a day and fast for the month of Ramadan, which is the holiest month for the…

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    Since both the cities have a very diverse population, all the Indian festivals including Hindu and Muslim, are celebrated in both the cities. Dubai being a predominantly Muslim city, the celebration of Ramadan is very cheerful. During Ramadan,the Muslims are fasting during the day. And keeping that in mind, people are not allowed to eat on the roads or in any restaurant. Other Hindu festivals such as Holi, Diwali, Onam etc. are also celebrate. Similarly, New Delhi being…

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    This paper is a brief comparison and contrast of Iraqi and American culture and an analysis of their cultural differences through the paradigm of American companies conducting international business in Iraq. Modern day Iraq encompasses the area known through history as Mesopotamia, or land between the rivers, and is generally considered the cradle of civilization. With thousands upon thousands of years of history as its foundation, Iraqi culture is steeped with traditions that are indelible in…

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    The Yemeni Culture The first time I went to Yemen, was when I was 15 years old. Living in America my whole life, Yemen was a new world to me. Even though it was my first time there, I felt at home, like its where I belong. But the kids there didn’t agree with me because I was a little different to them. I was American. I was American raised. I was compared to that one spoiled brat from school, even though I wasn’t any different from them, they still resented me. My first week was hard. I was…

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    The religion of Islam first started and born in Mecca, in western Arabia, the center of business and economy between Syria and Yemen. Muhammed is the last in line of Judeo-Christian prophets. He would then go on a trade mission and gain reputation as the honest, trustworthy. He then received his elevation in 610. Muslims believe that the word of God was revealed to him by the archangel Gabriel in Arabic, who said, “Recite in the name of the Lord..” you are the messenger of God and I am Gabriel.…

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