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    Obama's speech overall focus on the Islam and how in america we are taking our anger on the Muslims who fight for our country because of the hate we have on the Islam. During the speech president Borock Obama was using language in his speech so that it does not just relate to just Islam's but to many cultures in the world.He was stating that we as a county should not fight against one another,that we should stick together in this time of crises.Also their something that stuck with me through…

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    and Similarities between Christianity and Muslin Islam Most people around the word have different religion belief, although they can not judge them about their belief. There are many different kinds of religions in this world; between all of them, Christianity and Islam are the largest and most popular. Both of them stared thousands of years ago, and both of them have something in common, but they also unrelated to each other. Christianity and Islam are very different in many ways, but they…

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    Muslims throughout the world choose loyalty to Islam opposed to loyalty to the country of residence. The allegiance to Islam disconcerting to the US Constitution and Western Civilization has its own Shriah Law. And since the Koran instructs Sharia as absolute citizens cannot petition nor protest or voice an opinion. The notion of peaceful Muslims can only exist if every Muslim pledge allegiance to the United States of America. Studies shown in England, Germany, France, and Spain concluded that…

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    Islam dormant or alive? Some authors believe that Islamic Legal Tradition has become dormant. They believe this extinction was started with the emergence of the state and modernity. Before the emergence of the State, in Islamic countries there were no codified rules or procedures. The cases were being decided by the Qadi who was almost relying on Mufti’s fatwa and rulings. At that time for finding a legal rule which was not covered by other sources of Quran, Mujhatids had the…

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    Islamic Assignment Culture in Islam By: Rabia Essa 20131074 What is Culture? Culture is the ‘way of life’ for a particular group of people, defined by everything form language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts that are learned through a process of socialization from one generation to the next. Cultures have shared behavioural patterns that help distinguish one culture group from another culture group. Every country has similar cultures even though they might have different…

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    The Importance Of ISIS

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    performing. ISIS has made a personal claim as an Islamic State and claim they do everything in honor of Allah, or “one God”. They make claims that they are following the laws of Islam and the words of their prophet, Mohammed. With the heinous acts they have performed against humanity, people are now associating all Islam with the terrorist organization. News Medias are in outrage, crying out for justice to be done. People are asking for the President, Barack Obama, to send out American…

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    Islam brought some of the most progressive reforms while the western world was stuck in the Dark ages battling within the feudal system. But now the roles have been reversed; with most of the reforms and technological breakthroughs coming from the west while most of the wars and conflicts have been coming from the middle east(the birthplace of islam). This is due to the misrepresentations of the Qur’an and its teachings that have been occurring for over a century due to the Saudi Kingdom and…

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    A Comparison and Contrast of Traditional and Radical Islam Founded over one-thousand years ago in modern-day Saudi Arabia, Islam is one of the largest and most influential religions in the world. Originally, Islam was a religion that focused on peace and respect and it was respected by numerous cultures, but recently, Islam, in various Middle-Eastern and African countries, has become more radical and extremist, most notably in terrorist organizations like the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham…

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    DBQ Islam Expansion

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    How Islam Expanded Islam expanded in many different ways. However, it mostly expanded through harsh war, peace treaties and stipends to its followers. It began in Saudi Arabia and its neighboring countries. Islam eventually spread throughout the Middle East. One way it expanded was through war conquest. In Document A it states, “The Muslims… ‘Cut off the arms of these non-Muslims!’”. The document also states that in 636 CE, 24 thousand Muslims battled with Greeks in what is known as one of the…

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    Islam In Australia

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    meaning that there are many practicing Muslims located in a wide range of countries. One of which is Australia. Australia is a secular country, meaning that the government of this particular nation has decided to separate the Church and State, and thus preventing a relationship between the two. This has resulted in the drawn conclusion being that Islamic adherents can to a high extent practice their faith in the secular country of Australia. The three main reasons for this conclusion are,…

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