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    “Who among the gods is like you lord? Who is like you- majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?” (Biblica Inc.). ”In the name of God, the Merciful, the compassionate. Say (O Muhammad) He is God the One God, the Everlasting Refuge, who has not begotten, nor has been begotten, an equal to Him is not anyone.” (Islamicity). “ Your Gods and my Gods- do you or I know which are the stronger?” (The Mark). Who is God? Most cultures seem to have one. Is anyone truly been able to prove…

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    Muslims had a culture that was a mix of Greek, Roman, Indian, and Persian traditions. The Islamic civilization was very advanced for its time. Muslims made advances in medicine and trade. These new ideas were very influential to other areas, especially Europe. Muslim society was very medically advanced, and had a large trading network connecting to most of the known world. According to Document 3, Muslims had many medical reference books, and scholars around the world came to translate them.…

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    land of Chup, Rushdie establishes a criticism of the systematic silencing practiced by the Islamic leaders. The prevention of criticism of Allah is one of the fundamental teachings of Islam. According to the Hadith, a collection of teachings from Muhammad, “whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should speak a good word or remain silent” (Hadith 15). This policy condemns ill speaking against Allah and beyond the actual policy, the enforcement has lead to massive amounts of violence against…

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    DBQ- EXPANSION OF ISLAM The islamic civilization grew at an extremely fast rate . This growth was due to the special ideas, and practises That they did. Islam used these practises and ideas to their advantages and started to have people latch on to their empire. The islamic civilization expanded through trade, warfare, and religious beliefs. These are some of the main reasons why they grew so big so fast. Trade in islam was very strong and this helped boost the economy. Allot of people part…

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    Similar to Protestant beliefs, Islamic work ethic praises individuality. The Quran says that “man can have nothing but what he strives for.” Those that work laboriously obtain approval of Allah and become seen as successful members of society. The Quran also states that humans should search across the globe for their livelihood — if the place where they live lacks enough possibilities for work, they should move abroad to seek their success. In Turkey, Islam is a significant aspect of culture…

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    With a community of over 1.5 billion believers stretching across the globe, Islam is the world’s second largest religion, and it has been the subject of intense debate and scrutiny in the West for decades. Besides the centuries of conflict between Christian Europe and the Muslim empires of Arabia, or even more recent memories of Islamic fundamentalists chanting “Death to America” as they stormed the American embassy during the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the attacks on the World Trade Center on…

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    Identifying Islamic Ideas By: Mitchell J. Kirschbaum “In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful,” (The Quran, al-Fatihah 1.1) this is how every chapter in the Quran begins, similar to many other religions which shows their submissiveness to an all mighty power named God. While Islam is an Abrahamic tradition and shows many similarities to other monotheistic religions it has a unique way of teaching the message of God and it can be seen as the most inclusive. Although Christianity, Judaism…

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    MGT3020 – Business Ethics GROUP ASSIGNMENT COMPARATIVE ETHICS [B-H-J-I] MGT3020-Section 1 Matric No. 0935401 First name: Ziat Abdel-Jallal Gender: Male Matric No. 0920015 First name: Mohamed Sheikh Ali Musse Gender: Male Matric No. 0913681 First name: Mohamed Abdi Muse Gender: Male Due date: 9-12-2011 Submission date: 8-12-2011 Output: Hardcopy Softcopy Responsibility: Group E-mail of sender: aj.ziat@gmail.com Submission: Softcopy e-mail attachment; and…

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    The Principle of Intention (Niya) The divine-human relationship connected faith to action where individuals demosntrate faith through action, including action to fullfill divine commands. The action of individuals will be judged based on their adherence to the legal value of the action, the efforts spent in fullfilling the action, and the intentions behind the action: apparent and hidden. The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said: "Actions are judged according to the intention behind them, and for…

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    mean about unclear history of the saying is that people in my culture don’t know for sure who said it or in what situation it was said. For example, a group of people believe that the prophet Mohammad said it, other believe that it was said by Al-Imam Ali. From my research about it, I weren’t able to find any clear awnesr. But even so, I would like to share the strong meaning behind it, the situation that it used in, and how this saying is connected to me.…

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