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    Waqf in Arabic, is hold confinement or prohibition. In North and West Africa Waqf is called awqaf. The word Waqf is used in the Islamic law in the meaning of holding certain property and preserving it for the cantoned benefit of certain philanth and prohibiting any use or disposition of it outside it is specific objective. Whose benefit and usufruct can be extracted without consuming the property itself, Therefore, Waqf itself relates to land and building, there are awqaf of…

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    While Jihadists only make up a fraction of the proponents of terrorism, the media has caused “terrorism” to be synonymous with “Muslim.” Even understandable acts of rebellion, like the liberation movement of Palestine against Israel, are seen as Islamic radicalism because misguided individuals perpetrate acts of terrorism. The movie Paradise Now, by director Hany Abu-Assad, shows the ordeals of two friends, Khaled and Said, who enlist in a Palestinian resistance group to coordinate suicide…

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    Khalid Sheikh Mohammed the logic of war Basically war is a conflict between two sovereign countries or a fight for independent. War has negative impact over the society. If there is war between two countries, people get killed, hungry, and there is no development. Selfishness is the most reason of war, on the other hand some people involve on war to get their independent. Mohammed claims there is language behind any war. When he said the language of war is killing, he is trying to say…

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    patrons of his time” (THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART). He ordered two palaces as well as a mosque complex to be built, which merged religious, educational, social, and commercial facilities. Mehmed’s buildings were mostly inspired by Turkish, Perso-Islamic, and Byzantine artistic traditions, which resulted in them displaying a unique Ottoman style.…

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    Leading a dangerous terrorist group to cause thousands of innocent deaths, Osama Bin Laden, was the former leader of, Al Qaeda. Osama Bin Laden led many terrorist attacks which caused carnage around the world and forced an increase of security at major events and airports. Osama Bin Laden was very dangerous and one of his interests was to help his organization obtain attention. He was born on March 10, 1957 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He was born into a very wealthy family with 51 other…

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    Hate Crimes In America

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    Many various individuals can be affected by hate crimes. The researcher will talk about hate crimes based on religion. The United States is considered one of the most immigrant friendly nations in the world. Individuals who vary in ethnicity and as well religion have worked side by side, and lived together in this country. Unfortunately in the past few centuries, it has become more apparent that different groups have been discriminated against. In a theoretical article, Mitchell Sherr and Max…

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    I Survived Book Summary

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    The Book I chose to explore was I Survived: The Attacks of September 11th, 2001, author and illustrated by Lauren Tarshis. I chose this book because I enjoyed the previous "I survived" novel that I read. This book is a Non-Fiction book because the events that occur in this book actually happened. Lucas was a real person who saw the 2 gigantic airplanes crash into the twin towers right before his eyes. In addition, he saw them collapse and he, his father and Uncle were very lucky to be alive!…

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    education from 1968-1976. There he learned British style education and the religion of Islam. The teachers were members of a group called the Muslim Brotherhood, which started in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood promoted violence in order to achieve Islamic control which influenced Osama (Zalman, 2015). When the 1970’s came around, bin Laden married his second cousin, and later got married to three other women. Osama’s religion believed in polygamy, which is where one person gets married to someone…

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    Negatives of Torture on Suspected Terrorist also entertaining for the high class citizens to watch. The lack of morality the ancient Romans had been incomprehensible. As time would go on the inhuman practices of ancient Romans died down but wasn't eradicated. Other societies adopted the practice of torture to retrieve information from enemies, and for punishment in the worst way possible. In ancient times, torture was the punishment and death was a release from punishment only aloud after…

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    Since 1977, sixty-five American diplomatic personnel have been killed by terrorists. (Clinton par. 3) Due to the fact that it is considered blasphemous by the Islamic faith to portray the Prophet Muhammad in any way, heresy, typically through the media, is often believed to be the cause of these conflicts. The United States is blamed for some of this blasphemy; therefore,the nation is targeted by Muslim terrorist groups. The partnership of the United State’s Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and…

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