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    straightforwardness of conduct or in more general terms the adherence to facts. HONESTY AND ISLAM: Islam has greatly emphasized the importance of honesty in all walks of life for a Muslim. It has recurrently commanded the believers to be honest to themselves and to others. It is the most essential trait of the character of a Muslim and is not only restricted to honesty in words. It includes being honest towards GOD by worshipping HIM sincerely and adhering to his rules. A Muslim who follows…

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    Concept of Syariah Compliant Hotel Syariah is an Arabic word which means the path that should be followed by Muslims. Besides that, Syariah is also means the overall of Allah commands which are regulate of life for every Muslim in all aspect. The hospitality sector consists of all the hotels business that provides the accommodation of service to the guest. In a hotel sector, it is defined as the establishments which provide sleeping rooms or other several service and facilities to the guest.…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Islam And Islam

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    Nevertheless if you think again the violent terrorism acts can also built an unwanted question about Muslims and their belief. “According to the Quran” this is said as if that particular person clearly has knowledge of the Quran and then he is able to comment “they preach hate”. Therefore it just proves that terrorism has built this deadly lie in some people’s mind that it is unfortunately hard to remove. But Quran never provides with such teachings, then why this mess? Again in my opinion it…

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    Is Britain Racist Essay

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    representations of race in the media are negative, and they lead to subconscious racial prejudices. A headline featured in the Daily Star (2006) states 'BBC PUT MUSLIMS BEFORE YOU'. Ethnocentric language is used to unsettle…

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    Transforming Our Community

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    truth while our community is ethical and honorable we still, like many others, have to face difficult challenges and problems. The test here is to be able to conquer these challenges the way the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught the Muslim Ummah to throughout his life. If the Muslim communities allow these issues to defeat them, they will suffer more in this life and possibly in the hereafter. Overcoming the hardships that come our way will only help make the community stronger and more unified.…

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    Sharia In Islam

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    Muhammad) and also from the fatwas which are the rulings of the Islamic scholars. Sharia is an Arabic word which means: “The clear, well-trodden path to water.” Sharia law acts as a code for living that all Muslims should adhere to, including prayers, fasting and donation to poor. It aims to help Muslims understand how they should lead every aspect of their lives according to God’s wishes. As a legal system, sharia law is exceptionally broad. While other legal codes regulate public behaviors,…

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    continuously as a result of the rising number of Muslim population globally, which is approximately 1.8 billion. In 2010, it was highlighted that the halal food market constituted about 16 percent of the world food trade in which the trade value has been estimated as US$547 billion in the global halal market.…

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    Road To Mecca Analysis

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    Islam and the Muslim World. Muhammad Asad was a journalist, traveler, philosopher, historian, diplomat, thinker, scholar and a great believer in the religion he decided to convert to. In this book, Muhammad Asad goes over many aspects that are related to the Muslim and their situation. From the eyes of a Western who was deeply immersed in the Muslim and Arab culture. Muhammad Asad was not like many Westerns Orientalists who wrote books and…

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    Residual Aftermath Felt by Disadvantaged Muslim Americans Muslim Americans, particularly Arab Americans or other individuals who display a darker, more Middle-Eastern appearing skin tone, are one of the many disadvantaged, or subdominant, groups in America (Adams, 2013). Unique from typical subdominant groups that only labeled by one primary oppressing characteristic such as Jewish Americans and their Judaism or African Americans with their complexion, Muslim Americans will often be oppressed by…

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    Formalization Case Study

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    formalization is demonstrated in Heiko Henkel’s case study “Between Belief and Unbelief Lies the Performance of Salāt: Meaning and Efficacy of a Muslim Ritual”. In this essay I will first venture through Bloch’s definition of formalization with specific reference to rituals, language, and dance. Secondly, I will apply that definition to Henkel’s essay on Muslim salāt to demonstrate how salāt maintains traditional authority with formalization using specific reference to the political climate of…

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