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    and joy filled religion in the world. We practice Islamic rights and rituals. I observe the month of Ramadan with my family; one of the more highly significant months in the Muslim religion. Thirty days of the month where we abstain from food and water during the hours of daylight, each day from the bright and early sunrise, to sunset late at night. However, that is only one of many aspects to Ramadan. Many people wonder if water is an exception, it is not. The reaction I receive makes me laugh…

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    Section A 1. A) Define the term religion in such a way that your definition includes the following characteristics: deity, community/congregation, morality, ritual. B) Some people argue that the world would be better off without religion. Others think that religion is very useful to society. Which view do you agree with and why? Religion is a system of beliefs driven by the feeling that some questions can only be answered by faith; for instances, questions such as where did we come from? and…

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    Muslims celebrate Ramadan, which is observed for at least 29 consecutive days during a particular month. During Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat or drink from after sunrise until after sunset (Ramadan Islam.org, 2016). The Muslim cultures believe that this will cleanse the soul and free them from any impurities. The fasting is also a way to practice self-discipline and control. Evidence has shown that when you are active during the hot months of the year and fasting during Ramadan this…

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    Friday as it is rude and is easily avoidable. Many companies also close on Thursday, making the weekend Thursday and Friday. During the holy month of Ramadan all Muslims must fast from dawn to dusk and are only permitted to work six hours per day. In general, things happen more slowly during Ramadan. It is unwise to try and conduct business during Ramadan as in most cases nothing will be settled upon until a later date and would be a waste of…

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    Summary Of Islam

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    ritual followed by the Muslim population. Fasting is the fourth under the Five Pillars of Islam. During Ramadan, 29/30 days must be lived without sexual activity, smoking and food or drink. This is the ultimate sacrifice made by the Islamic population to show their love and appreciation for the religion. Evil thoughts and deeds are also recommended to be abstained from. The only meal eaten during Ramadan, is right before dawn, and is expected to last all day. One of the two official Islamic…

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    given no say in how the money is spent. It is generally given to those in immediate need, debtors, or slaves trying to buy their freedom. The fourth pillar of Islam is Sawn, or fasting. This pillar is most displayed during the celebration of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim year and it commemorates when Muhammed began to receive the revelations. During this month Muslims abstain from food, drink, and sex from sunrise to…

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    Religion is an important part of our lives, they can model our behavior in our daily lives. This essay will be about Islam and Judaism. It will focus on the beliefs of Islam and Judaism as well as look at the differences between the two. The main points that will be covered are the values and beliefs of the two religion, the differences between the Torah and the Quran and the life after death. Generally, Islam and Judaism have similar and different facts. Islam is a religion that was founded…

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