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    means ‘giving a specified percentage on certain properties to certain classes of needy people.’ Muslims believe you can to get a percentage of your wealth to the needy. The fourth pillar is fasting which is during the month of Ramadan. Every year during the month of Ramadan Muslims fast from dawn to sundown. They give up food, drink, and sexual relations. Muslims believe fasting is healthy but as well it gains sympathy to those you are hungry. The last and fifth pillar is ‘The Pilgrimage to…

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    When we are searching for the meaning of religion, there are many different meaning and many different definitions of the word religion. And complicated to understand Religion is concerned with your beliefs and practices of human beings. It is the concept of faith? To understand the religion I will focused about the four main basic religion on the world: they are, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam. Christianity began about 2000 years ago in Judea. They believe that Jesus Christ is the…

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    Mujahideen, Hosseini primarily portrays their methods in Rasheed, one of the main characters of the novel. Apace with these representations comes a deeper meaning to the religion that appear in the midst of the horrific events and teachings, such as Ramadan and the true meaning behind a woman covering her hair and body. By characters taking advantage of these teachings, the author shows why stereotypes exist; the actions and beliefs of select groups of people. The novel demonstrates how…

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    Afghan Culture

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    Are you Persian? Arab? Indian? I know, you're from the same place as the kardashians, right? With dark hair, brown eyes and olive skin I often find myself as the subject of a game of charades. There are more than about ten ethnicities I could pass for. But no one ever guesses Afghan. “Afghan”? They ask with disbelief, “oh.. you don’t look afghan?” they say. Well, how would you know what an Afghan looks like? But what they are most confused about is why I don’t have an accent, and how come I’m…

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    Growing up as a child, my parents were always very strict about the amount of technology my sister and I used in a course of a day. Playing on the computer and watching television was very limited. My sister and I would always complained about these obscure house rules, especially when we visited our friends and family’s homes where they had at least three televisions. We were often encouraged to read books and play outside. There were many times where we pleaded to our parents the importance…

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    Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Shahadah is the profession of faith that expresses Islamic beliefs. Salat are the daily prayers and Muslims are expected to pray five times a day. Zakat is charity and giving to the poor. Sawm is fasting during Ramadan. The last pillar is Hajj, which is the pilgrimage to Mecca. If you are Muslim you have to perform Hajj once in your life. During Hajj you visit…

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    It’s important for teachers to understand and acknowledge different religions and books can help the teachers learn more about different religions. Magid Fasts for Ramadan is about a Muslim boy who wants to participate in Ramadan and he learns how difficult it is to go without food. This gives insight to one type of religion that might not be known to the teaching canidates. With the help of multi culture literature teaching candidates can have…

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    Community in the Islamic faith is deeply integrated into the religion. For Islam you must follow the five pillars of Islam, in which each pillar is a compulsory act. These five pillars of Islam revolve around ummah. Ummah is an Arabic word that means community. The pillars are the salat, sawm, zakat, hajj, and the shahada. Salat, the first pillar is for the prayers, in this religion prayers are performed 5 times a day. There are specific times that one must pray while praying everyone in the…

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    direction of Mecca. Zakah (alms tax) Giving 2.5% of one's wealth to the poor and needy. Sawm (fasting) Muslims fast during the daylight hours in the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar called Ramadan. The purpose is to remind people of the goodness of what they have and to show equality with the poor. Ramadan is a time for study and self-discipline. Hajj (pilgrimage): Muslims believe in making a pilgrimage to Mecca to the Ka'bah at least once in their lifetime. The kA'bah is believed to…

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    The official Green Party website promotes four pillars that include “Peace and Nonviolence, Ecological Wisdom, Grassroots Democracy, and Social Justice” (). I found them pleasing as their agenda believes that humanity depends on the environment, and we should care for it in return. Additionally, their foreign policy is liberal as they agree the democracy holds no bounds calling for the “global adoption of basic human right” (). Furthermore, the party believes in equality for all ( therefore…

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