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    Assignment No. 2 Assignment’s Topic : Judicial System In Islam (Part 2) The Independence Of The Judiciary : The laws of Islam , through it’s basic principles and sacred texts prohibits government officials from interfering in the matters of court and judges , they must respect respect their decisions inspite of becoming a hurdle for them . Islamic law in its individual statutes and general principles , tells us to realize its primary objective to establish justice on the basis of…

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    Abortion In Islam Essay

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    allows abortion at any time before 120 days after conception. That leaves her up to a week away from the stage of ensoulment – where the soul enters the fetus, by the standards of classical Muslim jurists. However, after scrutinizing what the Qur’an, hadith, Islamic schools of thought and modern-day scholars have to say about abortion, the last man stands on her way of taking the process is her husband. She was prepared to deal with the potentially harsh criticism and judgment any woman would…

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    whether he meets all requirements is considered legitimate as long as he pays allegiance to the Caliph. On the other hand, Al-Ghazali also stated that Sultan has the majority of the authority for appointing a Caliph. This is further illustrated by the Hadith of Prophet (SAW) that, “Religion is the foundation and the sultan is the guardian, a thing which has no foundation will fall and that which have no guardian will be lost.” However, it cannot be ignored that Al-Ghazali theory might be seen as…

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    What does equality truly mean? Is equality practiced commonly among the western civilization? How are people affected by the way they are treated? Bayoumi wrote in “How Does it Feel to be a Problem?” the short story of “Yasmin.” It shows how a young girl is treated unequally amongst her classmates. It addresses the religious issues of a young girl versus her school. The difficulties she goes through as her school administration will not change a rule for her due to her religion. She holds the…

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    In Hadith, “La darara wa la dirar fil Islam” has quoted to support the validity of Istihsan. It means no harm shall be inflicted or reciprocated in Islam. To conclude, it can be said that whatever that is considered good for the Muslims is also good in the…

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    I am Catholic, I was raised by the Catholic faith, baptized, went through Catechism and had confirmation. But, I do have my own personal beliefs. Although there are doctrines of the Catholic church; I do not completely agree with a few of them. My personal faith is to just try the best you can in life and yes live by the word of God, but if I mess up along the way then it 's ok I 'm only human. God does forgive but only if your really mean it and ask for forgiveness. Although I have own beliefs…

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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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    Sufism In Islam Essay

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    Sufism is recognised as and can be referred to as Tasawwuf in islam. Sufism in the Muslim world first came around between the 8th and 9th centuries C.E. The people that follow Sufism are labelled Sufis and their aim is to pursue in finding the truth, they do this by having experiences with Allah. The main objective of the Sufi people is to be united with Allah in the next life e.g. heaven hence the reason why Sufism has established several spiritual performs that are focused on severe restraint…

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    implied because the act of being charitable indicates one’s truthfulness in one’s servitude of Allah. Charity in Islam is associated with sincere devotion and stopping one’s self from vain speech, misdeeds, wrong to God and is a means to increase spiritual reward. Sadaqa is also believed to dispel troubles and repel affliction. Prophet (peace be upon him) said…“charity extinguishes sins just as water extinguishes fire:..continue”[7] According to Islam, “To give something to a poor man brings…

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    Cross-cultural differences between Russia and Egypt Domestic violence has gone on for a very long time. Depending on where you live your interpretations of domestic violence could be different. Some view violence as acts of assault and should be prohibited while others may say that it is necessary and promotes obedience. There are millions of vulnerable people on this earth that do not have the independence that they would like. In some countries one gender could be predominating and have the…

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