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    friends got stuck in this game one day there names were Lorenia she had turned into a zombie,Keke she had turned in to a sceleton,Maliki he had turned into and enderman,and the there was serenity she had turned into a creeper the most dangerus of them all.…

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    Bay Al Dayn Case Study

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    it either to same debtor or to a third party. (Sano, 2001). Although the Maliki, Shafii and Ibn al-Qayyim of Hanbali who allowed the practice are in the same line of opinion, they did so with different provision. (al-Zuhayli, 1997). Most Hanafis, Hanbalis and Syafi’s jurists prohibited the selling of al-dayn to the third party or non-debtor which it is alike the sale of gharar that the seller does not possess. However, Malikis, and some Hanafis and Syafie’s jurists permitted the selling of…

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    In November of 2008, the United States signed the Strategic-Framework Agreement (SFA). The SFA provides the basis for the U.S.-Iraq bilateral relationship. It covers the range of bilateral issues including political relations and diplomacy, defense and security, trade and finance, energy, judicial and law enforcement issues, services, science, culture, education, and environment. In spite of the signing of the SFA, the relations between the United States and Iraq have failed to develop into a…

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    What is the ideology of Daesh? For centuries Muslim scholars and philosopher have been debating about the morality and political philosophy in Islam and it is not very unclear. It’s based on Quran, Hadith, and Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). Many Islamic scholars have argued that political theory of Islam did not exist as independent disciplines in Islam. Islamic political philosophy is in addition to Quranic exegesis, hadith, theology, ethics, historiography and philosophical works. The theory…

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    ISIS In Iraq

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    as the top priority of the new government. Some express encouraging signs of cross-sect optimism for new leaders, including Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi who is seen as more diplomatic and less divisive compared to former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Al-Abadi’s ability to reduce tensions…

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    government to put an end to the influence of ISIS. Experts on the issue have determined that “ISIS still has a major weakness in that it remains largely rejected by Sunni public opinion in the Muslim world. This presents Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki with a chance to undermine them militarily; it also means he has an opportunity to win over Sunnis in the fight…

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    During the year 326, St. Helena and Constantine ordered the town to build a church right over the cave where Jesus was born. The project – the Church of the Nativity – was finished on May 31, 339. Not only did Jesus’ birth take place under the church, but St. Jerome was actually buried underneath the church as well in Bethlehem. Later on, in 530 A.D., Justinian had the church destroyed. In place of it, he built a bigger church. The church Justinian built is the one there today. The Persians…

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    Berbers Research Paper

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    The Berbers The Berbers, also known as Imazighen which means ”free men” are indigenous group from Northwest Africa where they are mostly concentrated in Morocco and Algeria but smaller communities are spread out in to the east and south. Berbers have lived in Africa since the earliest recorded time. They take up about forty percent of Moroccan population and around thirty percent live in Algeria. Berbers mainly live in desert regions like the Sahara and in the Atlas Mountains. The reason the…

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    Feminism In Morocco

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    rights” (Elliott 2009, Evrard 2014). Moroccan Family Law The official and legal system of Morocco is an “assortment of laws grounded on the Maliki tradition of Sharia, local customary laws based in tribal laws, and the French Penal code which dominates civil laws” (Fernea 1998). Amid the independence from France in 1956, the decision to follow the Maliki tradition was strategic, created by tribal leaders due to its “foundation in a tribal notion of family as patrilineal, clan based, and…

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    Religious freedom has often been at the center of many conflicts throughout history. The struggle between the freedom of religion and the beliefs it encompasses, have ignited tragic historical events, such as religious wars and genocides. Although the United Nations, recognizes the importance of the freedom of religious choice for all people, the struggle for these rights continue to exist and these atrocities still happen in the modern world. An excellent example of a religious-based conflict,…

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