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    Malcolm X Freedom Facts

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    experience by African Americans. Malcolm pushed his violence of self-thick. in 1964, disenthralled with his guide, who was involved in a sex outrage. Malcolm left the country to shape the organization of Afro-American solidarity. he changed his name to el-hajj Malik el-Shabazz. Believing it more to his embraced religion and African family line. feb.21, 1965, Malcolm was gunned down in Harlem, New York while giving his discourse. Malcolm needed audience members to wake up and understand that it’s…

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    Pillars Of Islam

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    Muhammad as his Prophet; Standard prayer 5 times a day and public prayer on Friday at midday to worship Allah; Observance of the holy month of Ramadan (9th month on the Muslim calendar) by fasting from dawn to sunset; Making a pilgrimage known as the hajj to Mecca In one’s lifetime, Giving alms to the poor and unfortunate” (Spielvogel, 204) The Islamic faith however was not just a set of religious beliefs but for many it was a away of life as well. In fact, there was another law code that…

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    Islam is considered a way of life. It is the guidance for all mankind from Allah., the Creator of the Universe. It also cover all the things people behave and does in their lifetime. Islam tells the people the purpose of the people creation , final destiny and place among the society. Islam creature. It shows the best way to conduct the people private and public affairs in terms of political, economic, social, spiritual activities. Islam is an Arab word meaning the submission and obedience. The…

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    1. List five personal details from the life of Muhammad. • Muhammad became an orphan after the death of his mother when he was six years old and was raised by his uncle starting from age eight. • In 594, Muhammad married Khadija bint Khawalayd, a wealth Meccan merchant that he was working for in his early twenties. • An angel named Gabriel that called him to prophethood around 610 approached Muhammad. • In 613, Muhammad began discussing his encounters with the angel to his tribe members. • On…

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    Mali Empire Eq

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    dominate the salt route. III. The expansion of trade and the movement of people affected the Mali empire by evolving their devotion to Islam through architecture and making connections with Arabia. 1. In 1324-25 the emperor Mali, Masa Musa, made the hajj to Mecca. (Africa’s) i. a 2. Mansa Musa brought architects like al-Sahili from the pilgrimage to Mecca.…

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    Malcolm X’s childhood had lasting impacts on the type of man that he would grow up to be. On May 19,1925, in Omaha Nebraska, a Civil Rights activist was born. That Civil Rights activist was named Malcolm Little. Malcolm's father was an activist himself during his time, and he was an honest baptist minister. The Ku Klux Klan despised his father’s activism and made threats to him and his family. The Klu Klux Klan was a hate organization that was created after the Civil War that consisted of white…

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    Islam 1. What is the point of origin In the 7th century C.E., the followers of a new religion, Islam which literally means submission the self-surrender of the believer to the will of the one, true God, Allah. 2. How did religion/philosophy spread? Islam spread from the Arabian Peninsula and began a sequence of conquest and conversion that would forge the first truly global civilization. In succeeding centuries Islamic civilization was spread by merchants, wandering mystics, and warriors…

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    He returned to America as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz and in June 1964 founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity, which advocated black identity and held that racism, not the white race, was the greatest foe for African Americans. Malcolm's new movement steadily gained followers…

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    Ramadan. Obligatory fasts: All the schools concur that the wajib fasts are those of the month of Ramadan, their qada’, the expiatory fasts performed as kaffarah, and those performed for fulfilling a vow. The Imamis add further two, related to the Hajj and i’tikaf. We have already dealt in some detail with the fast of Ramadan, its conditions and the things that invalidate…

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    Muhammad was born and raised in Mecca and in the religion of Islam, it is a very important city. One of the five pillars (Hajj) is a pilgrimage to Mecca. The pilgrimage lasts six days and consists of many things. On day one they walk around the Kaaba seven times and kiss the black stone. On day two, they go to Mina where they spend the whole day in prayer. On the third day…

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