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    Oil and Water Two Faiths: One God by Amir Hussain seeks to address the misinformed interpretations of Islam that western people have by first explaining the history and values of Muslims, and then by relating that discussion to the current misconceptions that people have about Muslims. Aside from being a Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University, Amir Hussain immigrated to Canada from Pakistan at the age of four. His bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree are all from the…

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    “The honest treasurer who gives willingly what he is ordered to give, is one of the two charitable persons, (the second being the owner).” [Mishka’at] Responsibility of Employer: Islamic View Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “Give the labor his wage before his sweat dries”. [Ibn-e-Majah] Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “Those are your brothers [workers under you] who are around you; Allah has placed them under you. So, if anyone of you has someone under him, he should feed him out of what he…

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    for a Muslim is to reach eternal paradise through following Quran. Islam and Judaism have more things in common than different. This is because Judaism came first, when Muhammad, a messenger of Allah or God, was visited by Angel Gabriel was the beginning of the religion. The reason why they started a new religion was because Muhammad and his listeners didn’t agree in some idea, Muslims believe that Jews are in the wrong path to reach eternal…

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    of jesus and paul, it started near the Sea of Galilee and spread to Jerusalem then to the Jews of Judea then it was established in Roman and around the mediterranean and in Asia Minor and Greece. Islam spread in different areas mainly because of Muhammad, islam started in Mecca and spread to medina because of the…

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    in the crusades to defeat the Muslims. However the arabs have been occupying the Holy Land with Islam for around four hundred years. The Prophet Muhammad being a big role on the journey towards heaven. The Arabs have been working on the spiritual journey and improve society with art and and science for centuries. This was their sacred place where Muhammad had prayed on the rock and was carried to have eternal life from God. Then in the 1096 around spring time 60,000 soldiers, accompanied by a…

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    than in English version. However, there is a little bit difficult for me to digest certain Indonesian word. But it is not hinder me to follow the story and the lesson that the writers want to enlighten. I learn a lot of lesson from the journey of Muhammad Asad. Although in the beginning of my reading, I feel that the way of the writers wrote the story is confusing. It is because he was combined the story of his journey to Tyma with the past experience. However, when he changes his mind to go to…

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    Like any religion, the formation of Islam is a highly disputed topic in regards to when and how long it took Islam to form. Along with that, what characteristics fall under the early formation of Islam is also contested among experts. Though Muhammad introduced a vague basis of the forming religion to the people of Mecca around 610, that does not necessarily mean that is when the religion of Islam took shape. Though there is evidence suggesting that Islam as a religion developed over a period of…

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    Islam: Empire of Faith In the movie Islam: Empire of Faith, we learned about the Muslims and more about the Islamic faith. We learned that the profit for this particular faith was Muhammad. The God that they all worship, the name is Allah. We learned that they surrender themselves to God. The 'Bible' for this religion is the Koran. The part I liked the best was the learning about their way of life and how they dealt with problems and what problems they had, like war, lack of water, etc. The…

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    Fourth Pillar Of Islam

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    Islam, the world 's second-largest religion, is followed by about 1.6 billion people. Islam comes from the Arabic word for peace. Those who follow Islam are called Muslims, which means those who submit to God 's will. The Ummah is the universal Muslim community of faith. Essentially, the goal of Islam is to find peace and tranquility through total submission to God 's will. Muslims believe in one God, who they call Allah, for it means the almighty, the creator, and the all knowing one. They…

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    Muhammad Ali Monologue

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    A deeper reference however is of Muhammad Ali who posed as St. Sebastian for an Esquire magazine cover in 1968. Muhammad Ali did this in protest of the draft. He had been drafted but refused to serve on account of his religious beliefs. Then in the episode, “A Tale of Two Cities,” The 1968 Democratic National Convention occurs. Several of the characters watch it unfold on the TV, including Don while he is in California. Michael Ginsberg and Jim Cutler wind up in an argument stemming from…

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