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    this world today and all believe in serving a god or something. There are three in particular that capture my attention Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Muslims believe the Quran to be their Bible given to Muhammad (the ultimate and final prophet of Allah) from the angel Gabriel as Christians believe our Bible to be the written word of God. There are several similarities, but Muslims deny the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Christians believe and confess Christ was crucified and that Jesus rose from…

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    Prophet Muhammad's Cloak

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    bloodline in regards to the Islamic faith, and who is and should be the true messengers of God. There is more than one story where Muhammad utilized the cloak in order to establish that he was the Paraclete or Comforter and a messenger of the Prophet Allah. The Event of the Cloak was the gathering of the Prophet Mohammad’s Ahl or family at his daughters Fatima’s home. Upon his arrival to her home, he asks for his cloak and as each family members arrived at the home of Ali and Fatima, they are…

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    pilgrimage that is found in the catholic church would have been familiar to Dante, as well as the journey that a follower of the Islamic faith would have to go through to gain the hope for salvations in the next life, while gaining closeness to God, Allah, on the way. We too in the LDS faith know that we are on a journey to ultimately be able to become like…

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    The mind is the most wonderful gift God has ever given to man because with only the mind that we can trust to Allah and we can reach the please of Him The core of science is the mind - just like a baby to the mother. What makes man different from the other living or non-living creature in this world and make man achieve a higher level than of others is the mind. The kalimah in the Qur’an such as “do they not look?”, “think!”, “do they not ponder?” and a lot more shows that the Qur’an lead man…

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    Creon and his power struggles with the Crown In Greek mythology, Antigone by Sophocles there were two leading characters Creon and Antigone. Creon was a king of Thebes, he was a tyrant who likes to enforce his laws on people. On the other and Antigone was the daughter and sister of Oedipus. A tragic hero is a character with noble and heroic qualities, who obligates an action and make a mistake which him/her downfall or destruction. In Antigone Creon demonstrated as a tragic hero in this play,…

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    Throughout the Arabian Nights, friendship is discussed in a multitude of tales and addressed in a multitude of ways. Two of the tales that focus on the concept of friendship are The Story of Sindbad the Sailor and Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman. In these tales, the friendships that form between the main characters serve to introduce the characters’ similarities and emphasise their differences, as well as address the larger ideas of what true friendship means and the differing…

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    The religious police in Saudi Arabia is a one of a kind police force that is unmatched in the whole world. Also known as the moral force, the religious police enforces sharia law that is found in the Quran. Known for its intense rules and harsh punishment, sharia law can be seen to be repressed and controlling to the western world, but to people that live by it, it’s a way of life. In this paper, the Quran, sharia law, and the religious police will be explored. The history and what impact it has…

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    Women In Muslim Culture

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    The Oppressed Woman Among the cities and towns of this vast world, one would come across many societies that have women as important members. From Goddess to legal figures, women have been seen as nearly equals to their male counterparts in a vast majority of ways. However, take a religion that has claimed to be ancient keepers of peace and humanity. Then coupled that with the frightening bias views of the Western culture and the patriarchal rulings of the Eastern culture; the end result is…

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    the meaning of the ‘Straight Path’, He replied, “It is the Commander of the faithful”. Indeed, the hue of the Truth is the dye of Satpa(n)th, the colour of the Satguru, or as the Ginans put it, the hari ra(n)g (colour of God), the Ṣibghat-Allāh (colour of Allah), according to the Holy Qur’an. Expounding the correlation between the True Path and the Satguru, Pir Shams says in his Saloko Moṭo: Amārā dharam mā(n)he je jīv rahyā Ane tene chhe amāro ra(n)g Those who have stayed firm on our…

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    Hausa Greetings Analysis

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    Alaikum’. Hausa greetings and greeting formulas …( ) points out that greetings are part of communication in which cultural differences are strong, emphasizing further that ‘we should adapt to these specific differences in order to communicate effectively.’ This invariably means our being able to select the appropriate manners of greeting in different cultures and social contexts will enhance not only our communication but also our interaction with our interlocutors. Thus as in various other…

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