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    The Islamic Faith

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    I choose to complete my report on the Islamic faith because I feel that it is a relevant topic. It seems like every time I turn on the news or visit a news website, I am met with articles about the Islamic faith. I don’t think people fully understand what the religion stands for and only think about a few radical sectors of the religion. I think when most people think of Muslims they think of a radical group or terrorist. This is very unfair because most Muslims are very peaceful and tolerant of…

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    was reflected in their religion. They worshipped their deities as all knowing, all powerful gods who could save or kill anyone with a snap of their fingers. The Romans did have their deities that were not a part of Greek mythology. Janus, the two faced god of doorways and opportunities, was consulted in the time of war and was said to be able to see the past, the future and the present. The Romans did not continue to hold to their beliefs of ancient mythology, though. Between 300 and 400 CE…

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    Shahada because Christians and Jews both say that there is one God who created the world and all humankind. The second example that shows the purpose of the Five Pillars is to connect with other Muslims. Muslims connect with each other through the pilgrimage of Hajj. “Then the pilgrims stand together and ask God for what they wish and for his forgiveness . Hajj demonstrates that Islam is a religion of peace and is related to Christianity and Judaism because all the Muslims gather in unity and…

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    Religion has played a major role in the lives of people for thousands of years by impacting the way people have acted, lived, and thought around the world. The five largest religions, Christianity (2.2 billion followers), Judaism (13 million), Hinduism (900 million), Buddhism (488 million) and Islam (2.2 billion) have all influenced the past with how their values and beliefs affect their followers. This can result in worldwide quarrels over the ‘correct’ explanation for those aiming to search…

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    Jewish Holiday Essay

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    To understand why certain things happened in my story must understand I am Jewish. For those who may or not in Judaism we have three pilgrimage holidays Passover, Sukkos, and shavous. In ancient time my ancestors would travel to the holy temple in jerusalem. Now this day all we have left of the Holy Temple is Western wall so we don 't a make a pilgrimage. My story takes place during the time of Passover which falls out in the spring about three years ago. Now passover just so you know is one of,…

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    The hajj is required of all Muslims that are physically and financially capable at least once in their lifetime. It is the mandated pilgrimage to Mecca, and is performed in the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijja. Rituals included in the Hajj are; circling the Ka’ba, (thought to be constructed by Abraham and Isma’il, and cleansed of tribal idols by the prophet upon his return to Mecca), Stoning…

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    TITLE In the book The Cult of the Saints, Peter Brown explore the rise and function of the cult of the saints, and the religious practices and cultural life of people in the early church. Peter Brown opposes the popular “two-tiered model” and offers an alternative model. The “two-tiered model” is the theory that the cult of the saints was a “popular religion” and started by the “vulgar” bringing in their superstitious practices and the elite just have to succumb to it. However, Brown comes up…

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    factors of building a monument, “the monumental core in Washington functions somewhat live a pilgrimage site, where communities of believers actually come together in the act of occupying a holy site.” Kirk is giving an example in his writing that it doesn’t just remind people about history it brings them together. There’s more reasons why building a monument should be considered. “Why make a pilgrimage to a site with no historical significance to read text that was already everywhere? The…

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    Africa is a continent with a diverse geography and human population. The people who lived in the sub Sahara Africa, which is located on the south, trade route fostered the development of a Kingdom centered on a gold trade. Agriculture moved south of the Nile Valley and across regions just south of the Sahara Dessert to West Africa which then moved southward. The Ancient Egyptians mainly controlled the south territory and Nile River, ships were not allowed to travelled freely. The Egyptians…

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    and ribbed vaulted, the Chartres Cathedral holds true to Gothic virtues and displays them at the height of their grandeur. Also, the Cathedral corresponds with the Romanesque period, utilizing ornate windows and a floor plan that helped enable pilgrimages. Vastly more…

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