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    In Catholicism we believe that death is not the end of a particular human’s life and identity. When a Human being dies their body is gone but the soul continues to progress on after death. This person 's soul will continue onto Heaven, Hell or Purgatory this transition occurs after the body 's death on earth, and are different ways of judgement. Jesus died for us on the and rose three days later, and with this death he will come to judge us. Jesus opened his death through his translations…

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    5 Pillars Of Islam

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    they feel sorry for someone, but rather they give a specific percentage of their profit to help the poor in order to follow the Zakat. This practice basically helps Muslims involve their faith with their daily activities to devote their life to the Islamic religion. They can learn how to obey God and how to learn self-discipline within their religion by following this practice. The Zakat is a way for Muslims to follow their faith in more ways and to grow as an individual by giving back to the…

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    Analysis of Paramedic Students Performance under Simulated Stress in Saudi Arabia. Chapter one 1.0 Introduction 1.1 interest and background 1.2 context of study 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 problem statement 1.4 significance of study 1.5 objectives of study 1.6 questions of research 1.7 outline I finished my second bachelor degree in Emergency Medical services (EMS) in 2012, I worked in emergency department for a year, and then I got a contract to work as a clinical instructor for Emergency Medical…

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    It is celebrated from May 25th to June 26th Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar is a month of blessing marked by prayer, fasting, and charity. Muslims believe that during the month of Ramadan Allah revealed the first verses of the Qur'an+ the holy book of Islam during Ramadan, Muslims practice swam, or fasting. Of course…

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    Discrimination In America

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    Historically, Muslims have been the most tolerant religion dating back to the early years of A.D., even more so than Christians and Jews (“Stereotypes”). Islamic societies in fact, still maintain trade and cultural exchanges with other cultures and peoples to this day. Many Muslims simply oppose the views of the Western World and reject them in order to protect cultural norms and customs (“Stereotypes”). This…

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    Muslim Pilgrimage Essay

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    In the Islamic religion, there are two ritual trips: Umra and Hajj. Because the Umra is the ‘lesser’ of the two rituals, the Hajj is the more emphasized pilgrimage (The Rituals of the Hajj). The Hajj takes place within five places over the course of six days during the twelfth month of the Muslim calendar. The rituals of Hajj can be found in the 5 Pillars of Islam derived from the Islamic holy book, the Qur’an. Within the Qur’an one verse speaks of the pilgrimage’s significance, “And remember…

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    our creator God. In Islam worship is an indispensable and inseparable part of religion. Ibaadah which is the Islamic word for worship incorporates all that Allah loves and is please with, both in declaration and action. The traditional meaning is "Worship is an all-inclusive term for all that God loves of external and internal sayings and actions of a person." (The Institute of Islamic Information and Education , n.d.). Hence there are two types or forms of worship Ritual and Non-ritual worship…

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    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

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    Our world faced various changes throughout history. Sometimes these changes attributed to disadvantages and affect negatively. Nevertheless, in many cases changes attributed to reforms. Such an example is the Kemalist reforms that set by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. He is one of the most famous and revolutionary people of the twentieth century. He was the first president and the one who found the modern Turkish republic. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk needed a very short time in order to create or change many…

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    Importance Of Zakat

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    In Islamic perspective, Zakat is necessary on specific individuals upon specific wealth or holdings. This obligation is called by Qur’anic order, the Sunnah and Ijma’ or general opinion. The Prophet (P.B.U.H) considered Zakat to be among the pillars of Islamic faith. In fact it is second only to prayer. It is an obligatory for an individual of Muslim who are able to do so to ease economic hardship for other Muslims to eliminate inequality among other Muslims. There are many virtues associated…

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    the will of the one, true God, Allah. 2. How did religion/philosophy spread? Islam spread from the Arabian Peninsula and began a sequence of conquest and conversion that would forge the first truly global civilization. In succeeding centuries Islamic civilization was spread by merchants, wandering mystics, and warriors across Africa, Asia, and Southern Europe. It spread throughout the steppes of central Asia, including most of what is known today as Southern Russia, to western China and into…

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