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    people. By observing and conforming to the social norm, we are partaking in mob mentality. We base what is right and wrong on what the majority of people are doing or thinking. Society’s pressure is so strong, our opinions and morals sway with the general acceptance of a strong leader or a majority of our peers. The great irony of deindividuation is that everyone eventually becomes involved in it because subconsciously we want to do things we wouldn't normally do, but then once we realize what…

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    of an Arab or Muslim background, primarily due to the racists bigotry and stereotypes which derive from immigration enforcement practices post 9/11. Furthermore, “while race is widely perceived to lack an empirical basis, it persists as a salient feature of individual, as well as group, identity, and as a significant principle underlying the social and political order” (Provine & Doty, 261). More specifically, considering that “today the majority of Arab Americans arriving are Muslim,…

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    to hate crimes against Muslims on our streets, the time came for an influential public figure to speak out and denounce this ignorance. On February 3rd of 2016, President Barack Obama made a historic and controversial visit to a mosque in Baltimore, Maryland to deliver a speech on freedom of religion, islamophobia, and the need for positive media images of Muslims. Through this speech, President Obama hoped to shed a light on the “inexcusable political rhetoric against Muslim Americans that has…

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    discipline and all these are widely discussed and interpreted by Muslim scholars. An overview of the historical backdrop of fatwa recommends three distinct ideas connected with the term: organisation of information about Islam in general, consultation to the courts of…

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    as well as intimate. He married women to strengthen alliance and to convert them into Muslims (p.103). This played a major role as it increased in the number of followers. This can be seen as a positive change because the newly converted Muslims were either the slaves or the war criminal that lost the war. By marrying the tribe of defeated party one can enjoy being free as well as they can be converted into Muslims. These Marriages held a very special bond as it united other tribes. He also…

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    month of Ramadan and paying the poor tax, forms the essential framework of religious life for Muslims. More than that, the observance of the ritual prayer forms the framework of each Muslim’s day, from the pre-dawn morning prayer to the night prayer that precedes sleep. Prayer’s Importance in Islam Prayer, in the ritual sense, is an obligation of the faith, to be performed five times a day by adult Muslims. According to Islamic law, prayers have a variety of obligations and conditions of…

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    Good Aspects of Muslims Thesis: Besides all the terrorist attacks, not everything related to Muslims are evil and fatal. As a matter of fact, there are numerous advantages in their religion that are notable enough to refer. I. Introduction: To explain and introduce that the paper is written in three aspects. II. Strict and demanding rules: A. Strict rules of lifestyles: The consuming alcohol and drugs are not permitted B. Demands related to how the food is served and which is suitable for…

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    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 oneself but also to define one…

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    decisions inspite of becoming a hurdle for them . Islamic law in its individual statutes and general principles , tells us to realize its primary objective to establish justice on the basis of monotheism , it (monotheism) is not just lip service . It verifies the profession of faith realized through actions , the actions must contain what Allah has commanded and preventing from what Allah has prohibited…

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    pillar is prayer, Muslims pray five times a day following a certain way of praying. The prayers take place at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and night. Another pillar of the Islamic religion is giving annual 2.5% of your surplus income for those in need. Fasting is also a pillar of the Islamic religion. As a Muslim, fasting is expected of you each day of the lunar month Ramadan. The last pillar is pilgrimaging to Mecca once in your life if able. The Mecca is a holy spot for Muslims where…

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