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    Muslims Should Be Banned

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    Should we allow the muslim ban? The Muslim Ban is “not a ban on muslims but a ban on a muslim countries” says president Trump; which makes no sense whats so ever. A third of Americans believe the muslim ban will make them safer. While 31% of Americans say the ban makes them feel safer a 26% said it made them feel less safe, The idea of the muslim ban is to “stop terrorist” If all muslims were terrorist then we would probably all be dead by now and if stopping innocent people from coming to…

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    Muslim Persuasive Speech

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    Islamophobic statement was on the travel ban of Muslims. As soon as Trump was elected to be the President of USA, he signed an executive order. The order consisted of banning people to enter U.S from seven-Muslim majority countries. In "US President Donald Trump signs new travel ban, exempts Iraq," Ariane de Vogue, Jeremy Diamond and Kevin Liptak talks about the new executive order which removes Iraq from the list. The ban was so strong that Muslims who visited back to their countries which were…

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    Witness To A Muslim Essay

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    When witnessing to a Muslim it is critically important to be acquainted with more than the basics of their religion or faith as it will give you a better understanding to witness to them. It is therefore important as a missionary apologetic to study their faith, believes and customs in depth, as facts have proven that to witness to Muslims are one of the most difficult religions to witness to. As a missionary apologetic witness it is essential to know the people-group that I will be working with…

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    Women In Muslim Culture

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    of the Western culture and the patriarchal rulings of the Eastern culture; the end result is the oppressed state of the average Muslim women comes from. It is not the religion of Islam that sets the gender roles in the Muslim culture but the government and the way women have been perceived for countless of years. One could argue that any religion that keeps young Muslim girls from learning is an oppressive one. Burning and gunning down schools and girls because they have the hunger and the…

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    attention because they amount to a large number of casualties. A vast sum of the attacks are committed by groups that attribute their actions to a fight in the name of Allah, god. Because the terror attacks are carried out by Islamic terror groups, the Muslim population developed a negative reputation as they commonly are associated with the violence. The entirety of Islam followers is lambasted by others for the actions of a few sects of radical, extremists even though most of them are…

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    Dbq Muslim Achievements

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    The Muslims had many achievements due to the fact that they were much inspired from Greece, Rome and India. They also took up a lot from the people whose lands they took over.Which is why they became so advanced due to their tolerance of other cultures. They advanced to the highest level in several scholarship areas of that time making the Muslim achievements stand out and have a lasting impact on world cultures. How the Muslims got to those achievements they made and how they impacted the world…

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    Arab/Muslim Patients

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    Arab/Muslim patients, it is going to be crucial for me to learn about their individual religious beliefs, customs and if my patient has any particular traditions that they may be practicing. As I am unfamiliar with what Christianity means to them, as well as not knowing what the characteristics of their Islamic faith entails. When it comes to family, they spend a great deal of time doing things that are seeking the family’s approval. I have to realize that when working with an Arab/Muslim…

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    The Good Muslim Analysis

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    Difficult circumstances are meant to cause fright and disappointment, also they are meant to make human beings stronger. In The Good Muslim a literary composition written by Tahmima Anam, focuses on a courageous female figure that goes through harsh situations. Despite the war and society complications, Maya remains persistent in showing that women are full of independence. Maya’s actions is a major representation of what type of person she is. For example, Tahmima Anam states, “She remembered…

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    Muslims In America Essay

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    The Muslim religion takes up roughly 1% of the entire population of the United States of America. In todays world Muslims are often discriminated for the foundations of their religion, and are usually found fault with the actions of Radical Islam. The majority of Muslims emigrate from the Middle east to ensure the safety of their families from Radical Islamists. Many United States citizens do not understand that the majority of people who are getting blamed for these acts of terror are equally…

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    Muslim Religious Beliefs

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    Muslims believe that they will be in a conscious existence while in the grave. While in the grave Muslims find themselves in an in-between state where they are questioned by angles about their religious beliefs. Muslims will meet their own Judgement Day, on this day they will be brought before God and their sins will be weighed. The ones whose record is in his left hand will face fire and torment, while those in his right hand will return to their families happily. At first some believers will…

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