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    Black Death Dbq

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    Christians believed that the Jews were spreading the “curse” by poisoning the water sources but, the Muslims believed that the disease was a blessing from Allah. The Muslims were expected and in return, accepted the disease as a “gift” from Allah. Muhammad Ibn Abdullah, an Islamic prophet, was believed to be sent by God (Allah)…

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    The house of a debate on The Doha Debate show believed that “The War on Terror has become a War on Islam.” Anas ALtikriti and Dr. Mustafa were with the motion; Faisal Abdul Rauf and Ramzi Khouri were against the motion. What compelled me to write this analysis is Anas Altikriti, founder of Muslim Association of Britain, and his usage of rhetoric to drive his appeal to ethos and pathos. Anas started with a nice introduction that restated what the house believes and how complex the issue is.…

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    Malcolm X Influence

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    Born Malcolm Little, Malcolm X’s childhood changed quickly and dramatically with the death of his father by racially motivated murderers in Omaha, Nebraska. When his mother was unable to deal with the tragic loss of her husband, she became mentally ill and left her home to live in a mental hospital, while Malcolm moved away to Boston, where he became quickly absorbed in the Urban lifestyle. He lost sense of himself as he became more involved in drugs and crime, and his carelessness led to his…

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    Because I do not wear a hijab and enjoy wearing bodycon dresses, I am seen as less of an Arabic Muslim who’s embraced every other aspect of her culture and more as an Arab who’s “lost herself” and her heritage; I’m “too Muslim” for my country, but I’m not “Muslim enough” for my culture. Walking to school every morning in a pair of blue jeans and converse, I am an American. I say the Pledge of Allegiance, speak English, and am influenced by my American peers. Yet, the moment I step foot into my…

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    This paper does a excellent job of outlining the Islamic influence that was placed on the Renaissance. All three questions were answered in complete detail and there was plenty of support for the claim made in this paper. The thesis of the paper is clear and accurate. Based off of this paper, one can gather although it wasn’t recognized by everyone, Islamic teaching was the main factor that held up the Renaissance. Gloria moved onto defending her point by defining what the Renaissance was…

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    Pete Hegseth once said “ Memorial Day isn't just about honoring veterans, its honoring those who lost their lives. Veterans had the fortune of coming home. For us, that's a reminder of when we come home we still have a responsibility to serve. It's a continuation of service that honors our country and those who fell defending it.” It is important to defend your beliefs because positive statements rather than negative statements about others will be most effective. Last year, there were…

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    Ancient Egypt Religion

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    Religion played a very significant role in Ancient Egypt. The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods was the perception of most Egyptians. Their choice of religion was mainly inspired by custom or tradition. Every country is full of diversity and every individual share different beliefs. Because of those beliefs, several main religions were formed in Egypt and they are: Christianity, Muslims, Greek Orthodoxy, Hinduism, Coptic Catholicism,…

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    This paper reconnoitres and considers the ideology of social inequality. Not any type of social inequality but racial social inequality presented in the country of America. America is a well industrialized and developed nation which has increased the fear Islam and Muslims. This has developed racial attitudes towards Muslims. Thus, causing Muslims to not fit in with the rest of the majority. Overall, no one should have to be discriminated against even in a well modernized country. Islamophobia…

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    rules to humankind through prophets. Prophets literal meaning is “one who speaks for God” they were sent out by god to speak the word of god. There were many famous prophets like Abraham in Canaan, Moses on Mount Sinai, Jesus at the river Jordan, and Muhammad in the Arabian desert. All of these prophets took the holy message from god and inspired the teachings of all of these religions. Judaism is the oldest of all three of these religions. It was made in the second millennium and…

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    The Nation that Hates Eleanor Buchanan investigates Australia’s perceptions of Islam and how Muslim discrimination is at an all-time high. 1 in 4 Australians were born overseas, this means that we have one of the most diverse populations in the world. Yet, cultural and religious discrimination are prevalent issues facing Australia right now. People of the Islamic religion are experiencing discrimination daily in Australia. Western Sydney University recently completed a survey of almost 600…

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