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    Charlie Hebdo Analysis

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    it uses racist material, takes full advantage of France’s current laws regarding freedom of expression, and promotes hostility towards minorities. The horrific attack that transpired was in retaliation to the magazine’s portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad. Charlie Hebdo has the right to publish whatever…

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    The Abbasid Revolution

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    Islamic civilization has started first with the Prophet Muhammed (S.A.A.W) in about AD 570-632. The Islamic civilization has effectively influenced and made grounds to today’s world culture, in various fields such as science, architecture, medicine, mathematics, art and literature. The most effective and prosperous period of the Islamic Civilization era started form the 8th to 13th century and it is called the Golden era of History. The Golden era was during the Abbasid Caliph historical period…

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    Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Faqeer 2005200105 Main Project Sources: - www.allaboutphilosophy.org - www.philosophyonline.co.uk - www.islam-today.com - www.islamonline.net - The Holy Qura'an - www.wikipedia.com - Morality vs. Immorality Morals... As a common human factor of values and virtues that God created us and shaped us with. All of humanity kinds acknowledge in these values and virtues. It is commonly agreed and there is a special philosophy for these moral values in each nation, era, heritage…

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    Veiling In Islam Essay

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    Islamic dress has for a centauries symbolize purity, mark status or formal roles, recognize devotee from nonbeliever and distinguish sex. Generally, Muslims were scolded to dress unassumingly in pieces of clothing that don't reveal the body outline and furthest points. Head covers were likewise anticipated. However, dress structures change in various geographical regions, as does understanding of and adherence to Muslim clothing regulations. (Jirousek, 2004).Clothing is not only w way to cover…

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    Fazl I Umar Mosque Essay

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    The mosque is a symbolic place for Muslims and is a way to recreate the pure presence of people on the Earth. The mosque is known all over the world for its distinctive architecture as well as its importance to the Muslim community. This place endowed with a special atmosphere. Fazl-i -Umar mosque is a common place for many people as it unites humans of different age, peculiarities, and purposes because of its objects and atmosphere. The Dayton Fazl-i-Umar mosque is located in Ohio. It is…

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    Challenges Of Prophet Islam

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    All praise to Allah for His guidance towards straight path. He is the only One who gives protection and guides to the believers. Peace and blessing to Prophet Muhammad as a Messenger of Allah, a compassionate, saviour and guider to right path. He is an icon for human race to emulate. Ever since the advent of Islam to this world, Islam faced many challenges from its foes, that is, the disbelievers. The disbelievers want to extinguish Islam and its foundation from this world. However, Allah will…

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    unique, but also perfect, but otherwise the human being pursues lust and does not go along with nature, the promise of God. Islam is revealed to all people. The arrival of Islam is to change the way of life to the worse to become morality. Prophet Muhammad is the sender…

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    Worldview Of Islam Essay

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    Muslims refer their God too, the word Allah in Arabic translates to ‘the (al) God (ilah).’ Devoted Muslims proclaim the oneness of God in the Shahadah, which must be spoken everyday in Arabic. La Ilaha illa Allah; Muhammad rasul Allah, which translates to; There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his Prophet (Goldberg, P., Blundell, P., Jordan, T., 2009). Islam translates to ‘submission’, and it is this attribute of submission the lies at the base of this religion. The person who has truly…

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    Summary Of Islam

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    Summary of Islam Religion can be looked at differently by everyone but, Islam is a religion that has made headlines in the last few years. The religion is simple just like any other, the idea of worshipping a God. Thus, within Islam there are many different categories that can be discussed, the Muslim religion has origins, symbols, rituals, festivals and sacred writings that are dear to many. There are many different perspectives on the great religion of Islam as it is the revelation of the…

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    The Issue Of Meat Eating

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    What does it mean to eat ethically? That’s what I was wondering, while I was trying to pick a question to write about. While I did research, I found out “means you strive to make educated decisions about your food choices and the impact such choices have on our community, animals, and our environment, and then you strive to reach the best conclusion for YOU” According to this blogger named Caitlin. I’m not a vegan, and I eat meat however, I don’t eat red meat I eat white meat and also I care how…

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