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    • Jamiat Ulama-i-Islam, JUI-F: The history and orientation of Jamiat Ulama-i-Islam (JUI) dates back to the Dar-ul-Ulum Deoband which became a reference point of Sunni intellectual activity in 1867 when this Madrasa was established but actually it was formed in 1945 when members like Shabir Ahmad Usmani broke from the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind to support All India Muslim League by joining the Pakistan cause in the Indian subcontinent. Its first president was Allama Shabir Ahmed Usmani.…

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    The Islamic Faith

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    the same outlook on the afterlife as the Radical Islam sects. They see it more as a rebirth into heaven. Many Muslims do not recognize many hadiths because they feel they do not represent the word of Allah. Some Hadiths state that there are grand rewards for any Muslim who dies in honor of Allah. The famous 72 virgins in heaven as a reward comes from a Hadith that is not recognized by most Islamic groups, but used to recruit for suicide mission of radical Islam sects. My first article I believe…

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    Monotheism, belief in one God. How does this contribute to Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Abraham plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Muslim beliefs Abraham fulfilled all the commandments and trials wherein God nurtured him throughout his lifetime. In Judaism he is the founding father of the Covenant. He has a special relationship between the Jewish people and God. In Christianity, he is the founder of all believers, Jewish or Gentile. This…

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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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    Prophet Muhammad Ibn Abbas

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    STUDENT NAME: MUHAMMAD TALHA STUDENT ID: 10092761 COURSE NAME/CODE: ETH101 ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: 2 ATTEMPT COUNT: 1 In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful. All praise is due to Allah. We ask for his forgiveness, we seek refuge in Allah from the evil in our soul and from our sinful deeds. I bear witness that there is no worthy of worship except Allah, the One, Having no partner. And I bear witness that Muhammad is his servant and messenger. Abdullah Ibn Abbas The companions of…

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    1. In your own words, define social stratification. What functions does social stratification serve? How do those in higher ranks use their status? In group dynamic there is a leader who tries to initiate things and followers. Social Stratification is not that far from this concept. It is the way a certain society arranges and categorizes the individuals in that dynamic in a pecking order. Grading people in different levels of the society scale according to their authority, importance, wealth,…

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    (“Abortion.” The Oxford Dictionary of Islam). “The penalty is monetary compensation based on the age of the fetus, but full compensation only applies if the pregnancy has reached full term (nine months)” (“Abortion.”The Oxford Dictionary of Islam). In the Hadith, it is stated that that the “ensoulment” of the fetus occurs about one hundred and twenty days after the conception. But the development of the organs in the fetus occurs about forty days after conception. As in most religions, there is…

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    Annotated Bibliography Geldart, A. (1999). Islam. Oxford: Heinemann. This book provided an in-depth understanding of Islam. The book describes: Islam’s origins, diverse traditions, Holy Scriptures, beliefs and institutions. The book also describes the social injustices surrounding Islam and how the faith addresses them. This source was valuable as it allowed for an initial understanding on the faith, and aided the creation of research questions, such as, ‘Who was the founder of the Islamic…

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    Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule: Implications on Women’s Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy Background Throughout history the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has faced numerous invasions, a series of civil wars and enormous bloodshed. In 1978 the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan seized power in a coup against President Mohamed Daoud in what is known as the Saur Revolution . This revolution is said to be the catalyst for upheaval and armed resistance that would follow for the next 20 years.…

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    Shannahan (2009) elaborates on the issues of same sex marriage among Muslim lesbian women and the double standards of men in Islam. She starts off by comparing rape of America women to Muslim women in terms of being consent to their sexualities. Although each woman has the right to say yes or no, laws has been used to disproportionally neglect their rights while protecting the negative characteristic of sexual autonomy. Shannahan (2009) believed that the reason of preventing Muslim lesbian women…

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