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    The Rise Of Islamophobia

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    within their sovereign country can be seen as a violation of international law unless authorization is given. However these terror networks are aware when a country violates their sovereign integrity, capitalizing on the opportunity to recruit more members to join their ruthless rogue terror networks. They see western civilization and democracy as the primary security threat to their country. Extremists use the opportunity to spew empty rhetoric to inhabitants within their country that Western…

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    The Middle East is a very diverse region with many countries and many ethnic groups. The Middle East is a giant melting pot of ethnic groups and different people. The main thing the Middle East that is diverse is religion. There are many different types of religions, for example some of them are Islam, Christianity, and Judaism etc. Even though many religions a prominent some of the most prominent are Christianity and Islam. These two religions are very similar but also very different. If you…

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    Economic Position of Women in Norway and Pakistan Many countries thorough the world, have developed ways to incorporate women into society. Countries started naming women as inferior and that their responsibilities where private sphere, along with men are more capable to do better things such as anything that has to deal outside the house. As years were passing women knew that it was unfair, and not right for the government and the rest of the people, especially men to ignore their voices.…

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    In both Destiny Disrupted and Persepolis the history of Islam is told but from two different perspectives; a historical text and also from personal accounts. In Destiny Disrupted Tamim Ansary tell the history of Islam through the perspective of a male who grew up in as Muslim Afghanistan that belonged to the upper class. He states in the introduction of Destiny Disrupted “Growing up as a muslim afghanistan, I was exposed early on to a narrative of the world's history quite different from the…

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    Yemeni Culture

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    that of their parents, forces the second generation to confront issues that their parents and other minority groups in the United States do not have to face. Ideally, they need to strike a balance between the practices and religion of their parents’ country of origin and the strikingly dissimilar culture of contemporary America, particularly as…

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    originated in Jerusalem, which is in the present day country of Israel. The creator of Christianity was born in Bethlehem, just outside Jerusalem. Christianity was spread by hierarchical diffusion. This is because many kings of Empires were converted to christianity and thus forced their people to believe in the beliefs of christianity. Christianity could also have been spread by contagious diffusion. The religion was spread and taken in by neighboring countries and empires, going out from the…

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    religious groups and politics. Rome had this kind of issues in its imperial period. As a current country which has many similarities with Rome, America is also experiencing this kind of issues today. The conflict in Rome was between Christians and early Roman Empire, similarly, in nowadays America, there is an ongoing issue between Islam and the United States in terms of overall situations. For example, Islam in the United States now is having similar experience with Christianity in Roman Empire…

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    Muslims that an angel with the name of Gabriel told him he was a prophet while Muhammad was praying in a cave in on Mount Hira. Muhammad preached monotheism and acquired many followed called Muslims. There were, however, people who disagreed with Islam. They were afraid that Muhammad could potentially grow to power and that pilgrimages to the Ka’ba would cease and their merchant shops would lose business. To protect their new religion, Muhammad and his followers traveled to Medina in 622…

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    Islam is “one of the most significant cultural forces in the world today”. It is one of the most well-known world religions, that has a vast global presence. The Islamic religion is spread across the world, but has large followings in Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Algeria, and Morocco (Life of Muhammad, Religious Literature, The Five Pillars – Islam I, Collins- Elliott). Many of these countries and communities are Arabic, and have deep roots in the…

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    Islam is one of the most prominent and fast-growing religious movements in America. While in the past Islam was associated with foreigners, especially Arabs, it is today an important and respected religion in America. Any religious movement will face another religion that is extremist. Those other religion used the media as a way to fight Islam and prevent it from spreading, which has become a threat to their religion “ as they claimed”. The events of September 2001 had a significant impact on…

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