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    Bombing In Baghdad

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    com/2015/08/14/world/middleeast/baghdad-truck-bomb.html The New York Times wrote an article about the bombing titled “Bomb Claimed by ISIS Kills Dozens in Baghdad”. They describe the event-taking place in a Shiite community near a market. The event killed 60 people and wounded 100 more. They talk about how bombings have been occurring in Baghdad regularly for years now. This is what most Americans perceive of the Middle East as a whole. They imagine that the whole area is full of angry Muslims…

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    banned? I think it should be banned because it creates too much of a difference in humans and that makes Muslims discriminated and separated from others. The burqa is a piece of clothing that has little openings for eyes that covers their face and hides their face around other men. I think the burka should be banned in UK because it is frightening for other people around them and lots of Muslims women wearing burkas are being discriminated against for covering their faces up. Most people…

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    Subsequently, Muslim immigrants from Middle East countries become a national security concern because of their ties with terrorism, their refusal to assimilate in western society, their religion intent to spread jihad globally, and most importantly their practice of sharia law that enslaves women to men out of their country of origin. Muslims preach that Islam is a peaceful religion, but yet it is suspicious to accept that Islam is peaceful, although not every Muslim is a terrorist, however,…

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    1- Muslims are totally responsible for what they do whether he or she and will get the punishment of committed crime as enforced by the state , this system is very necessary because it not only protects the society but if we receive punishment of the committed crime from the court of Shari’ah it will remove the afterlife punishment of that crime , Muslims must remember that Allah (swt) knows each and every of their actions . This is why it’s better to get punishment in the world and repent…

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    Political Culture Essay

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    contribute to terroristic culture but it does encourage violence like any other religion seen around the world. There will always been extremists in every religion that go too far in their beliefs. This can often lead to violent…

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    Islam In West Africa Essay

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    Islam has swept the nation with its vast and rapid spread. Muslims spread through out the earth one country at a time to convey a message to the people that was Islam. The influence that came out of it was not a small one, and a lot of countries were seen better of because of it. West Africa was one of the places in which Islam was not only spread but also had a huge influence. And if anyone looks closely and sees that the time West Africa began to change for the better then they would see it…

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    5 Pillars Of Islamic Life

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    people build upon their skills. The Hajj was one of the Five Pillars which were obligated practices used in the Islamic faith. In order to do the Hajj, you would have to travel to Mecca, the most holy city of the Muslims. Realistically not everyone lived in Mecca, Muslims were all around the world during the early time such as Africa and spread throughout Europe. In order to travel to Mecca, you would need to travel by sea as planes weren’t invented back then, meaning you would need some skill…

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    Rise Of Islam Essay

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    The Rise of Islam The rise of Islam has played a major role in world history. Islam has contributed to many aspects of life: it has made a great impact on medicine, architecture and mathematics. It all starts in the early seventh century with Prophet Mohammed who lived in Mecca. He started out with meditation in a cave and in the year 610, then he started having visions/ messages from God. From there on he started preaching and getting people to follow him, and soon they formed the Islamic…

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    Evil In Islam

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    and with the increasingly violent world we live in, many people wonder why God lets this happen. Why does God let people be killed under his name, if he is the all-powerful, good and wise god that theists claim him to be. The ancient problem of Evil that Hume reintroduces in his book Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion goes like this: Is God willing to prevent evil, yet he is not able to do so? If so, he is not all-powerful. Is God able to prevent evil in the world, but he is not willing to do…

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    no surprise that Western society has a fear of Muslims. In Azar Nafisi’s essay “The Veiled Threat”, she brings light onto a neglected issue within Islam: the inequality between men and women. Media has distorted the Western perception of Islam as it does with other cultures and people. The news says “good evening” and then tells us all reasons it’s not. The news spends the entire news hour highlighting the negative things that happened in that world that day, then ends the evening with one feel…

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