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    From my personal expertise in society, Muslims’ subculture, which is recognized as the Islamic religion, had been discriminated against in society because of warfare and tourism. Muslims religion teaches about peace, love, togetherness, but the media have discuss the subculture for been dangerous. The United States have mix culture in each state. I grew up in a Christian family with the knowledge that the only subculture who is perfect is Christianity. Muslim culture is a part of the subculture…

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    affected the young Muslims to lose their spiritual balance and feel estranged from their own tradition. The author as well tried to answer in many cases, the charges made by Western works against Islam especially as it concerned such fundamental elements of the faith as the Al-Quran and the hadith. In the same time, the author presented the point of view…

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    Fatima Mernissi

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    regarding the rights and role of women. The title of the book itself “The Veil and the Male elite” implies the word “veil”, in other words hijab, as a symbol of oppression. The arguments of Mernissi focus mainly on the hijab and the role of women as Muslims. She uses both the Islamic reference and her ideas on the interpretations on the hadit given by the scholars. Islam does provide equality regarding the impact of the text of women rights in Islam, but this concept has now been misinterpreted.…

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    American people’s heads since 2001. With the topic of terrorism comes the topic of weapon restriction. There is a statement in the speech that is as follows: “Muslim Americans are our friends and our neighbors, our co-workers, our sports heroes-- and, yes, they are our men and women in uniform who are willing…

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    Sources of Income Permissible In Islam Every source of income in which benefits are enjoyed by all the concerning parties on the just basis. Allah in Holy Quran says: Do not devour one another’s property wrongfully, nor throw it before the judges in order to devour a portion of other’s property sinfully and knowingly. (Al-Baqarah: 188) Do not devour another’s property wrongfully – unless it be by trade based on mutual consent. (Al-Nisa: 29) Sources of Income Prohibited In Islam a)…

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    the adjective honestus from honos, meaning “honor,” .In todays world honesty is interpreted as fairness and 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…

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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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    Fazl I Umar Mosque Essay

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    The mosque is a symbolic place for Muslims and is a way to recreate the pure presence of people on the Earth. The mosque is known all over the world for its distinctive architecture as well as its importance to the Muslim community. This place endowed with a special atmosphere. Fazl-i -Umar mosque is a common place for many people as it unites humans of different age, peculiarities, and purposes because of its objects and atmosphere. The Dayton Fazl-i-Umar mosque is located in Ohio. It is…

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    Innovation Of Islam Essay

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    everything and everyone who is not Muslim because they believe in conspiracy. The Islam has always believed that other religions are out there conspiring against its faith, in order to diminish the religion and, in the end, turn Muslims against one another. There is no much proof to the conspiracy theories Muslims allege, but there is not much shows that they are just insecure of their religion. This paper is going to review the issue of innovation of Islam by means of other world religious…

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    are based either in ancient pagan culture, or in Christianity. From an Islamic point of view, they all are forms of idolatry (shirk). As Muslims, our celebrations should be ones that honor and uphold our faith and beliefs. How can we worship only Allah, the Creator, if we participate in activities that are based in pagan rituals, divination, and the spirit world? Many people participate in these celebrations without even understanding the history and the pagan connections, just because their…

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