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    for societies like those in the Middle East. The agenda of the United States to turn a lot of these nations into democracies has really gotten nowhere. I would say that they actually caused more problems in this region than actually solved during their quest for democratization.…

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    Muslim nations such as Islam is misogynistic towards woman. There are several reasons where they illustrate their viewpoints or perceptions. Islam nations believe that in America, woman need plastic surgery to please men of the opposite gender to fit in within their society standards. Many women in Islam do better in entrance exams than men, and many are professors at universities. They usually need to ask permission to ask their husbands to leave the country, however women in other nations are…

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    The conflict between Christianity, Judaism, and Islam has been ongoing for years. This conflict took a big effect in the Holy War, more commonly known as the Crusades. The Crusades were a series of eight religious wars between the Christians and Muslims. At the time, Muslims had control of Jerusalem, the Holy Land. However, the Christians wanted control of it, so they tried to recapture it, thus marking the start of the Crusades. The primary goal was to gain control of Jerusalem. Nevertheless,…

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    During the past century, the image of Islam has been tarnished, especially in the United States of America. One can argue that this all began with the discovery of oil in the Persian Gulf, imperialism, or simply that this was all in God’s plan. Surely, due to recent extreme events that have impacted Muslims and non-Muslims all around the world, a great misunderstanding of Islam has grown. As a result, Americans have been popularizing the term “Islamophobia” which is essentially a form of racism…

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    deeply affected their lives. Political Islam has been formed in the context of political and social problems and developments of that period, on the basis of deep historical background of Islam. In the 19th Century, with the increasing relationship between the Islamic society and Western society and the crushing of…

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    joys of loyalty and friendship. Khaled Hosseini manages to effortlessly give his reader a glimpse of how the lifestyles of Afghani women play into marriage while also allowing the reader to gain a grasp on the religion of the serene city of Kabul, Islam. The tale of the two boys, Amir and Hassan, take place in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. In the beginning of the novel, Hosseini talks about the serenity and…

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    9 November 2016 Christianity and Islam Throughout time, different civilizations have developed their own religious beliefs and practices. The two most influential in worldwide society are Christianity and Islam. These religions are similar and different in many aspects, which helped them to become the two most widely spread religions today. Even though Islam is only the second largest religion in the world, without it, our world would not be the same. Islam was founded by the prophet…

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    important impact on everyday life for thousands of years. Cultural diffusion focuses on the spread of cultural expressions through a variety of mean across nations, regions, and even the world. In World History, the Early Ages, there are many example of cultural diffusion. For example, the spreading of Monastic laws and traditions. Also, the diffusion of Islam and its practices. Finally, Literature has played a big part in cultural diffusion. According to World History, the Early Ages, many…

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    religions. Everyone has been targeted with racist slurs and false stereotypes. However, ever since September 11, 2001, people's perspective on Muslims in the U.S. has changed from a positive view of Muslims and Islam to a negative and hatred-filled view. Now many American citizens only think of Islam as a religion full of hate and Muslims being people represented by violence. As a result of the increasing religious discrimination towards Muslims in the U.S., it has caused a negative impact on…

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    Muslims, are starting to have an effect on all people with different religions and no religions, including Muslims. Sadly enough, people are starting to generalise Islam as a mother of bad ideas based on the actions of people that may say that they are Muslims, but do not necessarily reflect the ideology of Islam. As a Muslim, I think that Islam or any other religion, does not promote peace or violence. But instead people of certain backgrounds…

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