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    I Am Malala Book Report

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    specifically in Swat, Pakistan. This book showed a striking perspective from a young woman who told about life growing up in Pakistan and her fight for education against the Taliban. In the beginning of the book, Malala talks about the history of her country, such as past leaders, dictators, conflicts, and more to give the reader a sense of Pakistan’s past. Throughout the book, she tells stories about her family and growing up, which helps the reader to understand her and what everyday life is…

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    trying to blend in to American society. In the cartoon, a Muslim couple flees from radical Islam in their homeland to America in search of religious freedom, but as soon as they get there, Christians and anti-Muslim groups harass them the same way. Example 4 is less understanding of the Muslim-Americans and portrays Islam as a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’. A man, who looks to be in a position of power within Islam, changes into an American style suit when told critics were there to speak with him…

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    Religion's Role In Wars

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    create a war within a country. In France, for example, there were a series of multiple wars…

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    only after her close friend converted, was Kathy exposed to Islam and converted too. However, this change for Kathy meant a change in the way she treated others and how others treated her. This is exemplified in the following quote, “In the weeks following the attacks on the Twin Towers, Kathy saw very few Muslim women in public. She was certain they were hiding… The woman… had been feeling the same way, like an exile in her own country..”(Eggers 46). While the explosion of Islamophobia led to…

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    What Is The Afterlife?

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    in some major world religions. Two include Christianity and Islam, which are two major world religions. I have always been interested in the relationship of these two religions, and wanted to know more in depth about how they compare. And so after reading Angela Sumegi’s book Understand Death: An Introduction to Ideas of Self and the Afterlife in World Religions, I became fascinated with how the afterlives compared in Christianity and Islam. The afterlife comparison between these two religions…

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    The government of Saudi Arabia is a monarchial system and its legal system is based on Islamic law. Islam does not recognize a distinction between a legal system and other controls on a person’s behavior. Followers of Islamic law believe Islam provides all the answers to questions about appropriate behavior in any sphere of life (Reichel, 2008, p. 123). Before Muhammad, Arabic tribes operated under customary law. After Muhammad was called to be a prophet by the angel Gabriel, Muhammad…

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    Muslims where terrorist and had to be gone because, they had been the reason for 9/11.People had been stereotyping them calling them “dirty” or “evil”.They wanted them gone they wanted no part in their them or their beliefs and according to “Anti-Islam Discourse in the United States in the Decade After 9/11:The Role of Social Conservatives and cultural Politics” by David D.Belt talks about how a post on Charisma News with an article title “Why I am Absolutely Islamophobic” was very demanding on…

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    and believes making their believers respect and understand one another. In many countries across the globe, the two have been involved in the formulation of laws which the government uses in governing their various countries. Even though researchers show that Christianity is widespread than Muslim, both religions impose the same challenges to each other. With reference to the similitudes and the contrasts amongst Islam and Christianity, one can presume that the two are altogether different since…

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    supposedly crucify Christians. The main problem with the global issue of the persecution of Christians is that nobody is effectively addressing it. These problems have and are going to continue into the upcoming years if a country does not step up in time. Due to the fact that countries are negligent to the issue of religious persecution, terrorist and extremist groups throughout the world are persecuting Christians year after year with every chance they have. Acts of persecution against…

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    Across the country the topic of immigration from Middle Eastern countries has been at an all time high. Many occurrences over the years people have led people to label immigrants from Middle Eastern countries in negative ways. Recently, a debate sprung up arguments over the so called flawed immigration policy in America. Not many see eye to eye when it comes to accepting Middle Eastern immigrants due to their belief system. In "Trump 's Muslim Immigration Ban Should Touch Off a Badly Needed…

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