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    This source was created by the sheikh hasan al kafrawi. He was a Muslim professor of Cairo law. He was asked by a fellow Muslim about the treatment of the non- Muslims living in in a Muslim country. This article was created to show outsiders what the treatment of the Christians and Jews were. He showed us that the Christians and Muslims were not treated badly just unfair. This treatment was very much like the treatment of African Americans in the 1840s. In the 1840s African Americans were…

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    the law.”(The Rise of ISIS). Those who fail to obey the sharia laws have to face Punishments such as flogging, stoning, hanging, beheading, and crucifixion. ISIS militants feel as if it’s their duty to build an Islamic state because that’s what the Muhammad and Allah would want them to do. On June 29th of 2014 ISIS publicly announces the creation of a caliphate. Caliphate simply means Islamic state. By building an Islamic State ISIS will erase all state borders, “making Al-Baghdadi the…

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    directly resulted in modern Science and both intersect in the context of curiosity, belief and truth. Today’s most infamous religion, Islam, has many scientific allusions present in the Quran and the Hadiths (traditions/sayings of the prophet Muhammad). One of these allusions is present in the Quran describing the development of the embryo [23:14] “Then We made the sperm-drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump [of flesh], and We made [from] the lump, bones, and We…

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    Threatening Speech

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    Government Regulation on Threatening Speech With the rise of tension between the United States and the Middle East, every word spoken or drawing depicted is under pressure of causing harm. Is there a line drawn between freedom of speech and hate speech, for the sake of the safety and freedoms of our country? Can the government regulate communication that constitutes a threat to the United States national security, and if so, how? The United States government was put into place to serve the…

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    Human trafficking is a global problem and one of the world’s most shameful crimes. This issue affects the lives of millions of people around the world and robs them of their dignity. Although the best- known form of human trafficking is for the purpose of sexual exploitation, thousands of victims are trafficked for the purposes of labour and domestic servitude. Due to the fact that human trafficking is quite prevalent in many Muslim nations, this has led to the belief that Islam as a religion…

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    ISIS has killed people for not being non-believers, according to their own criteria for being a Muslim. This type of takfir cannot happen, as Muhammad even stated that proclamations of faith are to be taken at face-value. If they proclaim this principle of oneness, they cannot be declared non-Muslim. Quite simply, ISIS forsakes this objective principle for their own, fallacious Sharia reasoning…

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    Egypt is one of the countries that its law is an enemy of women 's rights. Its laws come from the interpretation of some scholars to the Koran and how they understand it. Women 's rights in Egypt have long been severely restricted due to Sharia (Islamic law) and cultural traditions. The laws are base on discriminatory. So, it was the time for the women to get back their freedom and not be treated like a bird placed in a cage. Women plays a vital role in our life so they should be provided with…

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    Surah Research Paper

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    Before this Surah was revealed to the Muslims, Makkah was the focal point of polytheism; it was the city of idolaters and homed to many a different religion, where the inhabitants would worship various false gods in hope of fortune and an overall better life. The main reason of revelation for this Surah was to remove all signs of polytheism within the holy city of Makkah and to restore the religious virtue of the city. This particular Surah was revealed within three different periods; 1. The…

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    Rise Of Islam

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    Throughout history Islam had an impactful effect on shaping the world for what it is today. Most people in the newer generations are uneducated about Islam and the extensive historical significance behind it. Between the mid eighth century till 13th century the Muslim world was an extensive part of development for society at that time, which became to be know as the Golden Age of Islam. The rise of Islam led to several advancements in society being important for world history. From the spread of…

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    Golden Key Symbolism

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    can misguide, and who-ever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that there is no one (no idol, no person, no grave, no prophet, no imam, no dai, nobody!) worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.” (Burhan). The Shah installed in the minds of young men that the key cleared the path Allah had in place for them. They made the concept of war more appealing by hovering the gift of…

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