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    Muslim population in western countries. Of these Muslim immigrants, Steyn claims that 40 percent wish to live under sharia law, and rather than assimilating, second generation immigrants will often turn towards radical jihadism. Steyn goes on state that Muslims will quickly become the majority in western countries, thus resulting in a global takeover that causes the practice of sharia law to be inevitable. In his novel, Steyn says, “Of course not all Muslims support terrorists, though enough of…

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    Civil War Imperialism

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    understand is that the people of the Arab nations are and will continue to resist this influence due to the Middle East’s deep-rooted history in Islam. Since the founding of Muslim faith, the people of the Middle East have resided continuously under sharia law for over a thousand years. It should come with no surprise that the Arab world would revolt at the threat of a set of alien ideas that contradict their values of a God ordained laws, the roles of men and women, and many other vital…

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    Globalization Impacts due to Immigration in Germany Since the 1980’s Germany has had the largest influx of immigrants compared to any other country in the world. The largest immigrant group in Germany is that of Muslim refugees (especially from Turkey). Most of them had fled from countries currently at war or ruled by tyrannical governments. This massive rise of immigrants has sparked a large anti-immigration movement from permanent residents in recent years. This is mostly due to cultural…

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    The Influence Of ISIS

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    or adoption of western techniques or traditions” (Merriam-Webster), has permeated the membrane of the Middle East and has ultimately impacted the Muslim culture. However, the Islamic State has enacted Sharia law within the territory that it has gained through its fights over the past few years. Sharia law is a set of governing principles that dictates the way of life for Muslims (Johnson Introduction). Some Middle Eastern countries have adopted it, while others have not. ISIS believes that this…

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    According to The Quran, Islam means to submit to The Will of The One and Only God (Allah). This submission should come from within, from sound belief in and conviction to Allah, with any doubt. It should also come from love and trust. Allah according to the Quran is not a special God but the God of Adam, Noah, Moses, and Jesus. Muslims believe in “Tawheed” the oneness of God in which many Muslims believe that Allah does not share this divinity or his rule. Muslims also believe that Allah (God)…

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    islamist extremist Abu Mus’ab al-Zarqawi joined forces with al qaeda to create a radical islamist state governed under sharia law. The Islamic State have since then taken advantage of the weak and…

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    The Islamic Slave Trade: Examining Africa’s Ties Since the dawn of the seventh century, the African continent has been a welcoming home for Islam, Modern Age’s fastest growing religion, and its followers.1 Over the subsequent eons, Islam and Africa have become entwined in an intersectional and harmonious relationship, balancing the nuances of faith, scholarship, politics, and economics––all resultative of the institutionalized slavery that metastasized across the continent with the spread of the…

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    Winning the Ultimate Prize, Death THESIS: “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson are quite different by quite similar as well. Both authors use Gambling, love and having no love as themes. Gambling in the “Lottery” is right there upfront and in your face straight from reading the title to the announcement of the winner. Lotteries are a form of gambling. In the “Rocking Horse Winner” it’s not so in your face but comes about half way when Paul the son…

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    payroll for them. This fostered a huge amount of culture and creativity, and started an ‘artistic legacy’, for which the Empire would be remembered and appreciated for in the future. He was also fair; combining the Kanuns law, which was legislative, and Sharia law, which was Islamic, to not contradict or violate each other. Also well as that, he was a fierce militant, conquering Belgrade (1521), Rhodes and Muscat (1522), Hungary (1541), and Tripoli (1551). In 1535, Tripolitania, Algeria, and…

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    playing basketball. When Kobe was 13 his family moved back to the United States. He was born on August 23 1978 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He is currently 38 years old. The Bryant family- Kobe Bryant, Joe Bryant (father), Pam Bryant (mother), Sharia Bryant (sister), main character…

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