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    Having a culture of putting women in a place of a lower class than men, will not help in women getting universal rights. Forcing women to wear hijab, and/or a burqa is one of the most universal, non-rights that women in Middle Eastern/ Islamic countries have to deal with. Through aspects like the hijab and sharia law shows that the Islamic faith is one to keep women to not getting rights. Along with the hijab, there are other practices that it says in the Quran that will make it indefinably a…

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    The Exploration of the Politics and Ideas of Western Muslim Reformers: the Emergence of Islamic Reform in America Introduction The confrontation between Islam and modernity has been one of the major issues that Muslims still deal with it across the contemporary Muslim societies because the consequences of modernity have brought profound religious and socio-political challenges to many aspects of Islamic faith and life. Hence, the intellectuals of Muslim majority societies have engaged with…

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    Sikhism In South Asia

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    history of South Asia countries have been shaped through centuries by the influence of different immigrant groups such as, Islam including (Sufism as a mystic variant of Islam), and Sikhism. India’s ability…

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    Islamic Ethnography Paper

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    the Grand Rapids area and follow the traditional Muslim in believing in Allah; their God. Now we do know that Islamic people come from many different places. Grand Rapids Islamic Mosque homes people from Somalia, Ethiopia, and many other African countries. Islamic people have always intrigued me with the way they caring themselves and subcultural differences that set them apart from our country’s culture. As we all know, Muslims and Americans haven’t always got along with each other; which makes…

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    Homosexuality In Islam

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    Introduction.- The practice of Islam revolves around what is considered “morally acceptable behavior,” as outlined by the Holy Qur’an. One such behavior that is gaining momentum not only in predominately Islamic countries, but the world, is the issue of homosexuality and the designation of rights to those who identify under the all-encompassing umbrella of LGBTQ+. The moral conservatism of the faith and the number of men and women who identify as homosexual within Islamic countries are clashing.…

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    Describe Muslims

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    modern politics, Islam is actually no more violent than any other religion. Historically, Islam and Christianity are pretty much on par for people killed in the name of God. Yet, in recent years, there has been a spike in hate crimes against Muslims, despite lack of evidence that Muslims are more likely to carry out attacks than Christians or Jews. So, why is there so much stigma surrounding one of the largest religions in the world? First, let’s see how the world looks at Islam and Muslims.…

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    who want to practice Islam or any other religion. This creates ignorance and immigrants…

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    , and the final plane crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks followed a growing unrest towards the western world and the USA among groups in the nation of Islam that began in the early 20th century. The terrorist group al-Qaeda organized the attack after their leader, Osama bin Laden, had declared a war in the name of Islam on the United States through fatwas, or legal rulings…

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    Constitutional History of Afghanistan (1923 – 2004): In today’s world every countries constitution is a result of an event, and mostly emerged from an independence, revolution, or a change in regime, Kuwait wrote its first constitution after its independence 1961, India’s constitution was created after its independence in 1947, and Thailand enacted a constitution in 1932 after toppling the absolute monarchy.In this regard Afghanistan is not an exception, looking at the history of…

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    Spirituality is one of the most important beliefs in human life. A person who claims to be spiritual does spiritual things like praying, meditating, reading scripture, give charity. Spirituality is more practiced in western countries than other countries, especially in Muslim countries. In contrast, Muslims believe that there is only one God (Allah), who is the most powerful and rules the world and all the things that exist in it. Muslims believe that Jesus is a prophet just like Mohamed, Moses,…

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