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    The religion of Islam is a universal way of life and civilization. The Arabic word 'Islam ' simply means 'submission ', and is derived from a word meaning 'peace '. (30 Facts About Islam) The primary belief of Islam is believing Allah is the one true God. Another strong belief is that Allah has spoken the word though the prophet Muhammad even though there were many Muslims before Muhammad. Gabriel came to visited Muhammad and told him write down he said, now those writing are the Quran…

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    it is relevant and important to see Islam with a different perspective. The book start by saying that we need to see this particular set of believes with a different set of lenses. We cannot see Islam with the same point of view we’ve always seen them with. Our own believes, mind sets and even culture will only get in the way of looking at them with the eyes that God would want us to see them. In my readings I found myself expanding on things I knew about Islam. The founder was Muhammad, who…

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    The historical events that determined how Islam came to be in America depict a very interesting take on the fast-growing religion. Being a Muslim myself, I never knew that Muslims’ from the Northern and Western parts of Africa brought Islam to America, along with their struggles and hard times of slavery. On the contrary I had thought they emigrated from the Middle East much later on just as many of our ancestors and European colonists did. I believe that it is very important for us to…

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    Muhammad and Islam Many people are aware of the meaning of the cross, which is a symbol of Christianity as well as the star of David which is a symbol in the Jewish religion. However, very few are knowledgeable about the fact that the crescent moon with the star is a representation of the Islamic religion. Although Islam is not as popularly studied as other various religions, it quickly rose from nothing to one of the most substantially influential religious empires to ever exist. Islam is also…

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    and educational standards in both Judaism and Islam have shown significant advances throughout the centuries. Despite the differences between these religions and their individual beliefs, women appear to be granted similar roles and responsibilities under Jewish and Islamic law. With regards to the domestic duties of women, it is evident that both faiths assign the stereotypical expectations of females. It appears that followers of both Judaism and Islam often believe that the primary obligation…

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    1. How does Islam formulated in four schools of law differ from the Quran’s ethical message on the equality of sexes? Do you think the fact that Islam became a state religion during the Abbasid period has anything to do with the consolidation of patriarchy via Islam? The four legal schools of Islam each interpreted the Qu’ran in different ways, so it was possible to stray from the message of equality of sexes. Although each school’s interpretations are unique, they tend to afford men greater…

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    Mecca. And Mecca being The most holiest city for muslims. Performing Hajj is one of the five pillars of islam, which includes Shahadah( Islamic creed belief that there's only one God), Salat( performing prayers) , Zakat(is form of Helping to the poor), and Sawm(fasting). Why is it important in Islam ? A: its designed to promote a gathering to form a bondage of brotherhood and sisterhood in Islam. And it indicates that everybody is equal in the eyes of Allah(Lord). Have you participated…

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    Furthermore, the origins of Islam started out with a man named by the name of Muhammad, which would later become the prophet to Islam. Muhammad was born in Mecca, a city pledged with moral ills that trouble Muhammad. While out meditating in a cave, he was contacted by the angel Gabriel, and was told that he was the messenger of God. He soon started to spread his teachings, but was unsuccessful in the beginning. He was forced to make a pilgrimage later called Hijra to the city of…

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    during early Christianity (Perpetua 78). Islam, a religion that was based on Christianity and Jewism (Gordon 8), had more gender equality which women could lead power (17) and had the right to own property. (“Law” 133) In comparison, Christian women had no right to teach (Pagels 90) nor did they want to be women. From the different understandings of the same concept, women who believed in Christianity had less power than women who believed in Islam. In Islam, women had the right to stay in…

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    Islam has emphasized on several principles that organize relationships among contributors of the society. one of the most vital principles is social justice with all crucial values that it is like peace, love, brotherhood, and prosperity. Justice in Islam is not most effective practiced on Muslims.as a substitute, it's far practiced on each human being regardless to his/her ideals or religion. Social justice means giving each person what he/she merits, the distribution of economic blessings…

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