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    show people who are none Islam how it affects them and how their stereotypes are invalid. The novel took place in the 1980’s which in that time there was a lot going on around the world. For example, in the united states of America, we had the cold war, various pop music such as Michael Jackson, a market crash, and neon colors everywhere. Also in the 1980’s in Iran the people there had a big rebellion, during this time the country was trying to make every female in the country…

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    No one religion would be focused on so much that students would start feeling as if were being forced to believe in that particular religion. The religion class would expand their knowledge of various types of religions like: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Daoism, and etc. Students would start to understand the importance of each religion and how those beliefs and practices impact our world today. “By sharing different beliefs we create a climate of tolerance and acceptance for all…

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    Religion impacts most people’s lives and being born a girl into Islam can be life denying. In most Islamic societies their belief system controls most of their life and their mindsets. The excuse of breaking their tradition and going against the Quran is the reason women in Islam are being restricted. Within this religious belief it is seen that women are treated as a property of men and not treated equally. Change is needed…

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    Why Jogendra Nath Mandal was appointed first Law Minister of Pakistan Critics argue if the purpose of establishing Pakistan was to serve Islam and have Islamic laws in Pakistan, then why he made the above statement in the Constituent Assembly? His speech clearly shows he wanted to have some kind of a secular Pakistan. Furthermore, if he wanted to serve Islam and have an Islamic Pakistan then he should have appointed a Mufti or a religious scholar as a Law Minister of Pakistan. Instead of…

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    Anthropophobia is the fear of society or people (Sobel). Even though this phobia is rare, many people fear different societies and people unlike themselves. This type of fear, in the past, has resulted in the oppression of many minority groups by majority groups. While common throughout history, this oppression continues in modern developed nations. In 2004, the French government introduced an act that banned girls from wearing a Hijab in their school (Bruckner 63). At the time, this act was…

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    Orthodox during Easter”(65). Non-Muslims got both negative and positive treats from the Muslims and this was still amazing considering the fact that Ottoman Empire was Muslim country. Most of the countries at that time, treated very badly to the people who had different religions. Discriminations always happened and some of the countries destroyed all of the different religious…

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    Harper Lee in To Kill a Mockingbird said the profound statement, “A mob 's always made up of people, no matter what (Lee, 1960).” Harper Lee shows the power of a group of people. It is interesting to think that there would never be trends, mobs, or a government. If one person has an idea and others want to follow a group, a mob, a government, a belief, or a trend will be started. Every individual idea formed -benevolent or abominable- has started an entity whether it be a revolution,…

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    Al-Qaeda and ISIS are two Islamist multi-national organizations which aims to spread all over the region in order to unify the Muslim world, they believe they represent religion, and use the later to justify their actions. These two Islamic groups have fought war against what they called the non-Islamic population and the west. As much as the two organizations have big similarities from how they both share the Wahhabi ideology, loathe the religious establishment of al-Azhar, involved in…

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    establishing colonies in the country prior to becoming part of the Roman Empire. Libya would not become a country of Islam until the Roman Empire had fallen and Libya invaded and occupied by other countries and empire to include the Ottoman Empire that would influence the religion of Islam in the country. Libya was the main setting for battle between Italy and Germany during World War II. It was during this time that Libya had an influx of Italian immigrants coming into the country. At the end…

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    Monica toft said that “the largely Christian West has rejected the idea that violence in the name of religion has a positive utility and that the church and the state should be the same, Islam and its adherents have not rejected such notions” (Toft 2006: Religion, Civil War, and International Order). While some may say or have the notion that the Christian West rejects the idea of violence in the name of religion I think there is a fine…

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