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    Introduction The rise of Islamic civilization is largely connected to Prophet Muhammad who played a vital role in Islamic religion. Many authors have been obliged to write about historic civilization about Islamic religion. The basis of many writings is to trace the reasons as to why there was a sudden rise of Islam after the death of Prophet Muhammad. However, there has been a lot of debate especially in the media as to why the religion is highly associated with terror activities. In the…

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    Al-Uqlidisi also confirms the general societal perception of Greek superiority over the Indians in mathematics when explaining the use of paper instead of the dust board. He says, 'we may hide it [Indian method] also by means [paper], so that one who sees him that computes with it does not know that it is Hindi, but thinks that it is Rumi '. Here he suggests that the utilization of paper would allow the general people to calculate by writing, similarly to the dust board, but would look neater,…

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    Femenism In Islam

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    Islam as a religion preaches justice and equality are essential principles deeply rooted within the religion and the Shariah or “Islamic Law”. Islam appeared in the 7th century and came upon an Arabian tribal system grounded in patriarchy. The prophet Muhammad sought to change the established order and make an egalitarian society. The conversion to Islam brought improvements for women where the prophet “strove successfully for the improvement of the economic and legal status of all Moslem…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Islam And Islam

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    Nevertheless if you think again the violent terrorism acts can also built an unwanted question about Muslims and their belief. “According to the Quran” this is said as if that particular person clearly has knowledge of the Quran and then he is able to comment “they preach hate”. Therefore it just proves that terrorism has built this deadly lie in some people’s mind that it is unfortunately hard to remove. But Quran never provides with such teachings, then why this mess? Again in my opinion it…

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    The religion of Islam is a universal way of life and civilization. The Arabic word 'Islam ' simply means 'submission ', and is derived from a word meaning 'peace '. (30 Facts About Islam) The primary belief of Islam is believing Allah is the one true God. Another strong belief is that Allah has spoken the word though the prophet Muhammad even though there were many Muslims before Muhammad. Gabriel came to visited Muhammad and told him write down he said, now those writing are the Quran…

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    Islam is a religion that has spread to over 1.5 billion people since the death of Muhammad in 632 C.E. Since his death, there have been countless people that have left their mark on the lives of many Muslims across the world and helped transform Islam into the dominant faith that it is today. Specifically, those who were the closest to Muhammad are seen as having some of the deepest impacts on the Islamic faith other than Muhammad himself. Ali Talib, is not only the cousin of the Prophet…

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    Thank you for the telephone call. You were concern on the subject of friends which is in the Quran in several verses. Unfortunately, the confusion in our discussions left the matter unresolved. I am very sad that I have failed to deliver you with a clear explanation. Now, it has become my responsibility to explain my views and I hope Allah will enlighten you with wisdom. You have exercised a verse from the Quran for your Muslim friend for being a friend with a non-Muslim. But now you are…

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    Al-Afghani Philosophy

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    There are many different ways and theories that concern themselves with the practice and application of Islamic ideas. Albert Hourani comments on the complex relationships that exist between different schools of thought found in Islam, and the rising ideal of nationalism spreading throughout the world. This blend of nationalism and religious ideology coincides with the late 19th century teachings of Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani. Al-Afghani argued that Islamic civilizations needed to unify under a…

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    Commentary essay draft A phobia, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “an exaggerated, usually inexplicable and illogical fear of a particular object, class of objects, or situation. It may be hard for the afflicted to sufficiently determine or communicate the source of this fear, but it exists”. In the past years a specific phobia had spread, through the western countries and its known as Islamophobia. The leading cause for Islamophobia is usually misinformation or total lack of…

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    The radicalization of Islam is not as broad as mainstream media would like its viewers to believe. Society surrounds a religion and culture that they do not understand with assumptions based off a small nugget of knowledge they think is accurate from organizations who have proven to be biased like Fox News and MSNBC. Middle Eastern countries where Islam is practiced by the majority of the population show up on a worldwide scale almost daily. Americans are more afraid than they are accepting of…

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