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    Aisha In Bangladesh

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    “I’d rather die in Bangladesh than be forced to return to Myanmar,” says Aisha, 19. Aisha, a Rohingya woman, was raped by soldiers that were attacking her village in Myanmar. The Myanmar soldiers violently killed her son, as the family attempted to flee the violence in Myanmar. “They threw my son in the air and cut him with a machete. Then they threw petrol bombs and burned down our houses,” reported by UNICEF. This is only one story of a Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh. Aisha’s story is not an uncommon one, because she is Rohingya. She, like many other people who are Rohingya, face similar violence to great lengths which has caused them to flee. Unfortunately, the Rohingya have been described as “the World’s most persecuted minority” by National…

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    Influential Muslim Women

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    If we can try to devote our lives for the cause of Islam and make changes in the United States, that will be a great duty for us. Works Cited "About Us." Yasmin Mogahed A Life of Submission A Piece of Serenity RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2017. Ambreen. "Aisha Bint Abu Bakr." WISE Muslim Women. ASMA Society, 02 Nov. 2010. Web. 12 Mar. 2017. Ansari, Saeed Ahmed, Syed Suleman. Nadvi, and Abdussalam Nadvi. "Hazrat Umme Atiyya." Women Companions of the Holy Prophet and Their Sacred Lives. New…

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    AISHA Negligence Case

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    AISHA’S PHYSICAL INJURY The paradigm case in which a duty is held to arise involves a positive negligent act causing physical injury to person or property. The law often does not find a duty in the case of omissions. However, a special duty arises where occupiers of the land fail, warn or ameliorate risks to those on their land. REASONABLE FORESEEABILITY: To determine if a duty of care arises, it must have been reasonably foreseeable that if the occupier didn’t take steps to ameliorate the…

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    Transcript for RECOUNT ORIENTATION In the town of Northwood, a small petrol station was combusted in a small explosion. Later details revealed that a lit match was thrown in a puddle of gasoline. As the fire spread, it hit the engine of a small car, causing a large explosion. Said explosion resulted in the death of two people: A store clerk who went outside to investigate, and the owner of the car, Aisha Holst. It is believed that the act of arson had been an accident, but later details…

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    Aisha Bint Abu Bakr Essay

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    Aisha bint Abu Bakr – Figure of a Woman Drawn by Men How could one woman be so many different things to so many different people? Here a tool to delegitimize Muslims, there a traitor and an adulteress, over there the most visible of the Mothers of the Believers— Aisha bint Abu Bakr is, with the possible exception of Mohammed himself, the most controversial figure in early Islam. For many in the West, Aisha is just a story of a woman without a name. “Did you know Mohammed had a nine year old…

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    Aisha Bibi is a woman from Afghanistan known all around the world for her famous picture on the cover of the 2010 Time magazine. It showed her face without a nose with a troubling comment on the side, “What happens if we leave Afghanistan” (Baker). The article by Aryn Baker explains, she was beaten and abused by her husband’s family, Aisha Bibi fled to her parents after she could no longer take the abuse. She was then dragged away by a group of men from the Taliban and taken back to her husband.…

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    Dr. Aisha Phoenix from London acknowledges this in her article “Colorism and the Politics of Beauty”: “Many of those disadvantaged by colorism (focus on) trying to climb up the hierarchy through skin whitening and body modifications, rather than rejecting it altogether… some people of color seek to sustain its racist and colorist underpinnings” (Davis, Phoenix, par. 18). Basically, a lot of women of color prefer to try their best to blend into society and its pressures, instead of challenging…

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    INS for violating his visa, Nadira and Aisha attempt to save their father as they struggled with the daily challenges of finding their place in a country they now realize is not their home. "Ask Me No Questions" is a heartrending tale of the horrors one family is forced to endure after the U. S. tightens immigration regulations following 9/11. After the Hossains are denied asylum in Canada, Abba is arrested for violating his visa upon their return to America, so he sends Nadira and Aisha back…

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    Aisha's Role In Islam

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    Aisha Task Aisha was a major part in development of Islam , Aisha was a big part of the first revelation she also was a politician and became involved in the battle of the camel and she was a supporter for women's education , and she became one of the best scholars in Islamic religion , with over 2000 Hadiths. Muhammad was close to the daughter of Abu Bakr ( first rightly guided caliph ) because they were married and Aisha was the most loved out…

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    Prophet Muhammad's Cloak

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    “people of the cloak.” Similarities abound in regards to the importance of the Prophet Muhammad’s lineage. Hazleton’s version begins with an incident referred to as the Affair of the Necklace. The incident involved Muhammad’s favorite and youngest wife Aisha and a fierce Median warrior who found Aisha alone in the desert and waiting for the return of someone from her caravan. Aisha had not been noticed missing from the caravan, so the warrior escorted her to…

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