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    who was born in 570 A.D. at Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, was born into a noble family known for their honesty and upright character. Another thing about Muhammad is that he is a prophet, which to Islamic followers is believed to be the last prophet of Allah (Islamic word for God). The story of how Muhammad became a leader of a new religion that the angel Gabriel came to him and inspired him to do. Gabriel did this by reciting the first revelations of the Quran and informs him that he is God's prophet…

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    and Allah condemn homosexual behavior, that homosexuals will not make it through the gates of heaven. The religious groups of Christianity and Islam choose to look at the surface picture of their sacred texts instead of delving deep into the history of The Holy Bible and the Holy Qu’ran. Modern translators have changed the translation of certain words in both The Holy Bible and the Holy Qu’ran to lean more towards homosexuality versus the true meaning of the original word. While God and Allah…

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    Christianity first became an Asian religion, and prominent in Israel and Syria. Christianity then gradually progressed to become an African and European religion. There is no evident material culture of the Christian religion before 180 AD, and it was very common for early churches to be set in private dwellings, which included homes of the wealthy. The term Islam means “submission,” while followers of Islam are called Muslims which is translated to “one who has submitted.” Islam was very…

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    Pros And Cons Of Polygamy

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    Polygamy is one of the most thought about and controversial issues in this day in age. It’s specifically controversial in religions that do not practice polygamy, but still notorious in religious where it once was practiced like in Islam and Mormon societies. These two religious groups are very controversial due to their history and societies acceptance of them. Mormons and Islamic people are subjected to a lot of criticism in today’s society. In order to fully understand their arguments, you…

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    escape from reality, a reason to live, or simply the feeling of belonging to a community, religion has a significant influence over people and their actions. The Muslims in the Middle East are especially impressive when it comes to their devotion to Allah. But there is a question of one thing in regards to women of the Islamic faith living overseas. Does the religion of Islam help to reinforce female oppression, or does the Quran provide equal opportunities and rights for women, or perhaps a…

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    The Great Question. Most professionals agree that all religions tie into each other like a complex web of a spider. Like most webs, this one ties into a central idea and branches out with similar strands. Keeping this in mind it is easy to see how similar a religion is to another then how it is different. In order to do so Christianity, Islam, and Judaism the three major religions will be compared. They will be examined through the basic means of comparison in which will contain; poverty,…

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    Sharia Law Is Unnecessary

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    Mohammed couldn't even read. The Muslims are monotheistic and believe in the God named Allah. He is not the God of the bible, he is a pagan moon God that is often mistaken as the God of the bible. According to Sharia law, if you question the Quran, question that Muhammad is a prophet, or criticize or deny allah, you will be killed. There are many more acts punishable by death in places that sharia is a source of legislation in, such as being a…

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    there effort to the full extent of their potential to fulfill their needs, yet there may be situations and circumstances in which the individual will not be able to earn enough to meet their needs. The prophet peace a blessing be upon him clarifies:’’ Allah revealed to musa, son of Imran…. I have not deprived the poor because my treasure could not afford it and my mercy could…

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    Jonathan Swift, author of “A Modest Proposal,” tries to present different ideas in order to change the situation of Ireland. Through his proposal, he is able to get his point across. He wrote this essay to show how undeveloped and bad the state of Ireland is and the social classes. Throughout the essay he tries to make the readers to accept his idea of selling kids for food, all the while mentions some facts he think it is right. The idea is trying to make children of Ireland into useful members…

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    Tenets Of Religion Essay

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    The focuses on fundamental issues of the three religions and the many ways.The hoped-for result is the acquisition of humility, acknowledging the smallness of the self and the greatness of the divine. You can find many common similarities that influence in all of these religions.h often rare and beautiful, art also functions as a vital part of social systems that cement the bonds of community, as well as supporting the role of religion in transcending human limitations.All three religions…

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