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    (Islamic law)4 (Alexandria and Amman, The Economist. 27 June 2015) Looking at the nass- known, or clear, legal injunction5 (Sachedina 1981: 137) and the apparent side is the basic stand to understand the faith. Their religious texts that are Quraan and Hadith are based on philosophy and history. To them truth of faith is the devotion toward Quraan and Hadith and not doing whatever those texts ask them not to do. In Salafism, faith means actions. 4ALEXANDRIA, AMMAN (2015) "Salafism: Politics…

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    COMPARISON OF SHIITE GROUP HEZBOLLAH WITH THE PALESTINIAN GROUP HAMAS KUNJA RAI “The earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed” Mahatma Gandhi Abstract: Hamas and Hezbollah are assessed on various bases to compare them. This writing presents functional and ideological comparison between the two groups, which stand on their ideological grounds. The aspects of these groups are assessed on categories of historical, ideological and military keeping in mind…

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    The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back How the Dawson’s Field Hijackings Forced Jordan to Take Action Against the PLO On September 21, 1970 the cover of Time Magazine read simply “Pirates in the Sky.” It was referring to the hijacking of four planes by the Palestinian militant group the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or the PFLP. This incident was one of the first cases of airplane hijacking as a took for political blackmail, and it played a significant role in king Hussein’s…

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    Inkitab Case Study

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    1.1 At the end of 2010,Wasfi Al-Qadomi and Shaden Abdel-Rahman with a group of young people began to think about the establishment of reading group aims to spread the culture of reading in local communities, especially among the youth, group meetings began in February 2011, and rolled meetings to become two sessions within the field of literature and the novel, and the second in the field of intellectual books and diverse, these sessions have been scheduled to be monthly each person must read…

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    of humans. People were raised to believe such things that they continued with their beliefs and prepared for death rather than seeking reasonable help. Which leads to the Hindu and Christian community neglecting medical aid. Document 4 states that Amman, a Hindu goddess, was visiting and that no medication should be taken, similar to the information provided in Document 5. Taking these medications would only bring anger to the Lord and contradict the beliefs of pestilence (Document 5). Without…

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    Marriage practices in India are well-known to the Western world, however, in the article by Serena Nanda, she discusses all types of marriages practiced within the country. How involved family members, particularly the parents are involved with their children getting married, arranged marriage, and the long process of finding a suitable spouse for their child — many factors are considered in this process. The author visited India many times and has strong ties to the country; match-making is…

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    Janisse Ray, author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, highlights her experiences as a child growing up in rural South Georgia, bringing attention to the extreme poverty surrounding her, as well as the gender expectations she faced from her religious family. Similarly, in Warren St. John’s novel, Outcasts United, the life of Luma Mufleh, a soccer coach to a refugee team, is also highlighted, and issues of gender inequality and religious expectations are also addressed. Despite their different…

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam was of colossal importance to the development of Islamic militant radicalism and his ideas were a significant foundational support of the establishment and structure of al-Qaeda. Azzam was born in 1941 in Jenin, Palestine, where previously to Azzam’s birth, the British under the Balfour Declaration of 1917 was under the obligation of providing and maintaining in Palestine, a nation for the home of the Jewish people. This declaration was made between the Foreign Secretary…

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    Adults rising early, dressing in fancy business attire and uniforms running from room to room, wake the children, pack the lunches, make the usual coffee and smoothie breakfast from the latest kitchen gadgets, start the car, check the gas, and prepare for the busy day ahead. School children awaiting their scheduled bus arrivals while glancing at cell phones or listening to loud music through ear phones while cars rush by, each with their own specific destinations and goals set for the day. Cell…

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    Fadi Ghandour Case Study

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    consider Fadi to have been raised in a family with a high value for entrepreneurship. As a matter of fact, his father rose to become Alia’s chairman. Furthermore, it is worth noting that Fadi spent part of his life in Beirut and the other part in Amman before relocating to the United States for his political science studies at George Washington University. These places gave him substantial exposure, allowing him to have several entrepreneurial ideas. It is after graduating from college that he…

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