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    was described. Born on March 10, 1957, no one knew how much havoc he would wreak all over the world. In his 54 years of life, he accumulated 6 wives bearing 21 children. During this time he also founded the Islamic terrorist group named Al-Qaeda in 1988. His main goal in life was to advance Islamic revolutions throughout the Muslim world through the use of war, bloodshed, fear, and violence. Between the years of 1991-1996, he was part of many terrorist attacks that lead to many assassinations.…

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    States. Once the initial shock had faded some Americans’ grief or sadness then quickly turned into anger and a demand for the those responsible be brought to justice quickly. Not soon after we had learned that the extreme Islamic terrorist…

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    Effects Of Terrorism Essay

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    study argues that the link between the Islam and the exaggeration is a goal to decrease the Muslim faithful across the world (Fernandes). The Latino affiliated rebel groups carried out 42% of all the violence that result in deaths in America. The Islamic extremists were associated with only 6% of the terrorist’s acts. Therefore, it is easy to understand that religion is not linked to terrorism, but politics is the main source of…

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    Al Qaeda's Weaknesses

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    One of the worst attacks on the United States that no one will ever forget was on September 11, 2001. On this day, 19 extremists in the Al-Qaeda group took control of four United States airplanes, hijacked them and carried out a major suicide plan of attack against the United States. Two of the four airplanes flew head on into the World Trade Center Towers in New York, one flew into the Pentagon in Washington, and the last airplane crashed in Pennsylvania in a field when passengers tried to…

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    are: Islamic banking, Conventional banking and Investment banking. 1.1 Objectives 1) Demonstrate an understanding of the role(s) played by different organisations within the Financial Services Sector 2) Demonstrate, in report format, an understanding of the ethical conflicts which face firms in the Financial Services Sector 3) Demonstrate and evaluate problems caused by differing objectives which face both the customer and the Financial Services provider ISLAMIC BANKING 2.1 What is Islamic…

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    Qard-Ul-Hassan Case Study

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    The Islamic Solution (Qardh-Ul-Hassan) Qard-ul-hassan (QH) is a voluntary loan without the lenders expectation of any payback principal. Furthermore, at the same time as, the nonpayer an obligation to return the principal, the lender is urged, according to a number of the sayings of the Prophet (pbuh), not to press the debtor if he/she is unable to repay at the specified deadline. For example, verses (2:245, 5:12, 11:57 18:57, 17:64 and 20:73) in the Quran explain in detail about those issues.…

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    Osama Bin Laden Case

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    The killing of the Al-Qaeda leader, which is a Radical Islamic Terrorist Group founded in the 1980's by Osama Bin Laden, was a huge justice to the U.S. and other countries. Bin Laden posed a global threat to the countries where Islam is not implemented, he was responsible for the September, 11th attacks back in 2001. He orchestrated it, and had it planned for months, he was planning more attacks on the U.S. after 9/11 as well. (Resource Seven) The terrorist group Al-Qaeda knew they couldn’t…

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    Stan Hurley

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    well as other Islamic Jihadists, retains a salient commodity in Stan Hurley, the veteran CIA agent. Stan possesses an intellect that could very well send the United States into war with either the Russians or the Islamic Jihadists. Although Stan Hurley is tied up, he boasts the greatest asset of all, named Mitch Rapp. Will Mitch be able to rescue his mentor and colleague before time expires? In this journal, I will question Stan Hurley’s toughness, visualize a meeting between Islamic Jihadists,…

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    8:45 am on September 11th, 2001. This was a moment that changed and shocked the United States. The day made its way into textbooks; it awakened the country to make new policies and initiated a war against terrorism. 2,977 individuals were killed due to no reason but hate. The attacks were attributed to Muslim terrorists. This one hateful act ignited many more. An attitude of hate was created against a minority group in the United States. Fourteen years later, Muslims continue to face…

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    America’s Addiction to Belief The article “Americas Addiction to Belief” is written by an award-winning novelist, journalist, and producer Brian Trent. Brian Trent is a writer of fiction and nonfiction stories which were published in the different magazines such as the Humanist, Boston Literary Magazine and others. The main idea of “America’s Addiction to Belief’ is that nowadays population of America is blindly evolved into “culture of the blogosphere and mass media.” He states in his article…

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