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    communities named Aisha and Chitvan fell in love. They were both aged 19 years old at the time. Over the next few years they decided to get married once they got financially independent. Being citizens of Aryavarta, wherein inter-religious marriages are legal but not socially prevalent, they decided to keep their relationship a secret from their friends and family. The couple decided to approach their families after they became financially independent. Although Chitvan and Aisha had supported…

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    Abu Bakr Research Paper

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    years before being assassinated and was followed by Uthman ibn Affan in 644. Both of these men had been among Muhammad's earliest followers, were linked to him by clanship and marriage, and had taken prominent parts in various military campaigns. Aisha, in the meantime, lived in Medina and made several pilgrimages to Mecca. In 655, Uthman's house was put under siege by about 1000 rebels. Eventually the rebels broke into the house and murdered Uthman, provoking the First Fitna.[70] After killing…

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    Therefore, it is important that when a client such as Aisha walks into a therapist 's office, the counselor must be prepared for the world that they may not be familiar with. They must take on the role of a humanistic counselor who is understanding, unconditional, and accepting of her world and the factors that are impacting her such as family, peer pressure, culture, and religion. Considering that, I would recommend Aisha, to meet…

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    The Blue Sweater Essay

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    African women. To begin with, Novogratz was abused when she was in Cote D’Ivoire. Novogratz had a chance to work for nonprofit organization in Cote D’Ivoire, unluckily; she was mistreated by Aisha, who was her assistant. Aisha was not interested in talking and working with Novogratz. However, one day, Aisha invited Novogratz to her house for dinner. Novogratz was excited because she…

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    The two most important people that helped spread his message were in fact women. Although women were not seen as equals to men, they were still able to be successful in their own lives, including Khadija and Aisha’s marriage to Muhammad. Khadija and Aisha were in fact the two most important wives of Muhammad. They were both very supportive of him in times where…

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    The author of Generous Betrayal, Unni Wikan titles this girl Aisha. Aisha was born in Norway and grew up in this loving country bursting with humanitarian views and a great social welfare structure. Her parents on the other hand were not born in Norway which leads to Aisha’s future being a complete mess. In 1996 Aisha turned 14 years old and was abruptly ripped from the life she had known and lived and everything changed. Aisha had been sent to her parent’s homeland country to be forcibly…

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    Fatima Mernissi

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    Islam does provide equality regarding the impact of the text of women rights in Islam, but this concept has now been misinterpreted. Talking about the role of women role in Islam, Islam has established the roles of inspirational women such as Khadija, Aisha and Umm Salama. Moreover, “women rights” in Islam is provided with the information of Prophet Mohammed’s wives and the roles women played in the “golden period” magnify the complexity of roles of women or how that is portrayed.…

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    Obstetrics Research Paper

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    ethnic background can be difficult due to different cultural practices and predisposed genetic health conditions. This paper will discuss the cultural background of Aisha, a pregnant African-American female in her early twenties with hypertension, and how she perceives her health. Next, the paper will discuss the actual issue that Aisha has hypertension, and does not have the knowledge or finical means to seek medical care, therefore, endangering…

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    Narrator's Perspective || "Thank you Brisbane (idk)!" Aisha yelled loudly to the crowd after the band took their bow. The crowd cheered in return as they ran backstage to change their clothes. "That was a good show," Kyle (it kept correcting to Luke???) said with a lopsided smile as he put his bass on a rack. "Yeah!" Allison grinned. (The Mike Wazowski's) 1 Minute 'Til Midnight was the name of their band. It consisted of Aisha, the lead singer and rhythm guitarist, Robyn, the lead…

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    My Memory Research Paper

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    mind was my mother. How did she meet an accident? I thaught.Wake up Azelfa The plane is about to land: said Kabir. As soon as we left the Airport. We caught a taxi. I looked out of the window. Every memory started to come back to me. My twin sister Aisha and me playing in the park, the red…

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