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    of the European countries decided to ban tortures, only such countries as Africa, Asia, Middle East continued to use such practices. “By 1874, French author Victor Hugo naively declared “torture has ceased to exist.” But torture continued to be used against insurgents in Austria and Italy and against opponents of the Tsarist government in Russia.” (Waldron 2007). Attitudes towards tortures in the 20th century The 20th century brought significant changes to the generally accepted social norms, as…

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    The first reason torture should be justified is as followed: the use of torture can save lives and prevent future acts of terrorism. Through the process of torture, the US, was able to distinguish connections between Khalid Sheik Muhammed and Jose Padilla. The use of torture was conducted on al Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah. Khalid Sheik Muhammed and Jose Padilla are two international terrorists that have committed terrorist actions m42k.p against the United States. When Khalid Sheik Mohammed…

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    Normally when we are in agreement , it is easy for us to behave properly with each other. However when we are in disagreement, we do not always behave properly. What make it worse is when people try to justify their misbehavior by pretending that they Before talking about the etiquette of disagreement , First are very religious. People who do this pretend that they are very concerned about the deen of Allah. When in reality, they are just ignorant of the teachings of Islam and Islamic behavior…

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    conflict has affected many people. Also, there are a lot of people that play a big role in the Arab-Israeli conflict, like Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Yassin. Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Yassin affected the Arab-Israeli conflict due to his arrest, the attacks that injured and killed people, and his death. Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Yassin was born January 1, 1937 in Al-Jura, Israel. His father, Abdullah Yassin, died when he was three years old. When his father died, he became known as Ahmad Sa'ada after his mother…

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam

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    Dr. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam was of colossal importance to the development of Islamic militant radicalism and his ideas were a significant foundational support of the establishment and structure of al-Qaeda. Azzam was born in 1941 in Jenin, Palestine, where previously to Azzam’s birth, the British under the Balfour Declaration of 1917 was under the obligation of providing and maintaining in Palestine, a nation for the home of the Jewish people. This declaration was made between the Foreign Secretary…

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    ummah of Prophet Muhammad sallallaho alaihi wasallam) There have been many religious and pious persons in the history of Islam who are famous for their religious teachings and their miracles. Following are the names of some Awliya ALLAH 1) Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (rehmatullah) 2) Hazrat Khuaja Nizam uddin…

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    In his time at Aba Island, Ahmad developed his views into an ideological system on an organizational, theoretical, and propaganda level. When he started off in 1868, Ahmad was a scholar, religious intellectual, and preacher. According to Fergus Nicoll, his thinking at this time was a combination of theological intellectual, a set of abstract Islamic ideals he believed in, and a mixture of ideas and influences from various sources which he had found favorable. In the early years of running the…

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    Hamas — Islamic Resistance Movement Hama is a Sunni-Islamic fundamentalist organization of Palestinian nationality. The group was founded in 1987, and it’s original goal was to liberate Palestine from Israeli occupation and to establish an Islamic state in the occupied Israeli territory of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Hamas’s headquarter is located in the Palestinian territory of Gaza. The group formed as an offshoot of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Hamas is known for being the first…

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    Islam in Arabian Days and Nights Arabian Days and Nights is a novel by Naguib Mahfouz, reinterpreting the classic Middle Eastern tale of Arabian Nights. He does this by continuing the story after Shahrazad gets wed to the Sultan, how he changes, and how magical genies change and corrupt the innocent people in the novel. While the novel isn’t focused on Islam and it’s teachings, it is a large part of the character’s lives, and in some cases resulted in a deus ex machina. Arabian Days and Nights…

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    Al-Shabab Ideology

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    Al-Banna insisted on the importance of Jihad with sword more than Jihad with Soul thus promoting a movement against colonial and imperial western powers. The other prominent scholars that influenced the ideology of Al-Shabaab are Sayyid Qutb, Abdullah Azzam of The Brotherhood and Abu A'la Maududi of Jamaat-I-Islami. These scholars emphasized on the refusal to go under the rule of Kaafir government. Salafism as dominant ideology of Al-Shabaab has helped get Somalia into global politics and served…

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