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    Muslim Perspective

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    A Muslim Perspective on Travel Ban & Islampoiba Have you ever got banned from a place before? Whether it's a ban from school, a supermarket, or perhaps a relative house?You get the point that, getting banned from any place can affect the person in a negative way. Now imagine what a person goes through knowing that the president of United state has decided to ban people from their country into entering the U.S , based on others cruel acts. This ban could affect people who had tried months and…

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    Sociological is the study of events, trends and relationship in human societies. We can learn the principles that societies used to survive, how they develop and which factors that strengthen or weaken them through all these studies of human social relationship and institution. Basic principles are one of the characteristics of Islamic Sociological Theory. As what we know, Allah SWT is the Creator, the Ruler and the Lord that creates human in this universe. He also provided a temporary home in…

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    For example, many Americans were against allowing a mosque to be established near ground zero back in 20ll. Many political leaders were among the crowd disapproved the building of the mosque. They were “rallying against the mosque, calling it a threat to American values,” (Saletan). On the contrary, their rallying against the mosque may be causing a threat to American values because they are challenging a right which has it’s roots laid in…

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    Research Paper On Mecca

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    of Mecca "From whencesoever you start forth, turn your face in the direction of the Sacred Mosque; that is indeed the truth from your Lord”, ("Mecca - ReligionFacts.").The most sacred place in Islam is the Ka’ba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Mecca, in a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the faith itself. The Ka'ba is a mosque (built by Abraham according to Muslim tradition) constructed around a black stone. As…

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    Holy Land Research Paper

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    Why is the Holy Land an important site for your faith? Moses- the Holy Land is where I received the Ten Commandments and is where God first started building the world Jesus-The Holy Land is important to me because I was born in the promise land and was a Jew, and is the homeland of my people Muhammad- The Holy land is important to Me because we have won the land with our superior faith. What is the holy book of your faith, and how does it compare to others? Moses- The Holy book of Moses’s faith…

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    The Hagia Sophia and Pantheon are of these old Roman structures, vital for their changing verifiable parts and their significance as points of interest. I believe these structures speak to a great part of the historical backdrop of both urban areas and give an important wellspring of knowledge for recorded and imaginative examination. In my comparison paper, I will discuss the significance of the Pantheon and Hagia Sophia to both Roman and Byzantine empires. The Pantheon all by itself is an…

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    Roman rule The Persian rule of Palestine was replaced by Greek rule when Alexander the Great conquered Macedonia in 333 BC. Alexander’s heirs, the Ptolemies and Seleucids, continued to rule the country. The Seleucids tried to impose their culture and Hellenic (Greek) religion on the population. In the second century BC, the Jews rebelled under the Maccabees and began an independent state (141-63 BC) until Pompey conquered them Rome and made it a province, ruled by Jewish kings. During the time…

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    Countee Cullen's Incident

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    In the poem, Incident, written by Countee Cullen, the events described in the poem are the only thing he remembers from the summer because his oppression must have significantly affected his self-image. On stanza 2, he states, “Now I was eight and very small, and he was no whit bigger, and so I smiled, but he poked out his tongue, and called me, ‘Nigger.’” This quote shows how he was treated inferior, and others were racist towards him. This is important to note because the term he was referred…

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    Islam: Empire of Faith The Islam movie was mainly about the differences and similarities of all the religions. It was also about all of the origins and locations of where you can find all of the religions. The purpose of the movie was to educate people about where all of the religions came from, what people follow the religion, and what they practice to be a part of the religion. Even though the movie was boring to watch, especially during homecoming week, it was a very good, educational…

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    where during his trip he stopped in the middle of Egypt at a place called Cairo. There in Cairo he gave away his gold and goods eventually resulting in the diminishing of his gold supply. Also, While in Cairo he instructed a great architect to build mosques so that Cairo would follow the religion of Islam more strongly. Mansa Musa was one of the richest men to ever live, during his hajj he brought 60,000 people with him along with 1,000 camels. Mansa Musa’s Hajj has a huge impact on the area…

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