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    Somali journalist Bashir Goth reflects of early 1990s' time: " Dilla's Ulema displayed as well as a period when the Somali lifestyle and Islam existed together in perfect equilibrium... Was a whole, when being Islamic and Somali... It had been a period if the information of tolerance and peace won... You could hope periodically…

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    MUJEEB-UR-REHMAN’S SIX POINTS INTRODUCTION: Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman was the start dad of Bangladesh. During the idea of Ayub Khan and Yahya Khan, he performed many in Pakistan state guidelines as a well-known head of the Awami Team in Southern Pakistan. He offered a Six-Point program on 5 Feb 1966, together with his celebration and required the Pakistan government to accept them and to make use of them the way they were. The primary government of Pakistan was showing detest for the…

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    Zia Case Study

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    Economic policy: In general Zia gave economic development and policy a fairly low priority (aside from Islamization) and delegating its management to technocrats such as Ghulam Ishaq Khan, Aftab Qazi and Vaseem Jaffrey. However, between 1977 and 1986, the country experienced an average annual growth in the GNP of 6.8%—the highest in the world at that time—thanks in large part to remittances from the overseas workers, rather than government policy.The first year of Zia's government coincided…

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    Salman Taseer Case Study

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    Introduction In 2011, well known Pakistani politician and businessman, Salman Taseer, was killed by his own bodyguard in broad daylight. Taseer was governor of the politically-influential Punjab province of the South Asian country, when Mumtaz Qadri showered him with bullets. According to Qadri, he had murdered Taseer for the governor's opposition to blasphemy laws in relation to the Christian woman Asia Bibi's case, who had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani court in 2010 for desecrating…

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    In January 2010, during the London Conference, the Afghan government agreed to invite Afghan and other anti-corruption experts to participate in an ad-hoc monitoring and evaluation mission. As a result in 2011, the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (MEC) was established to fight corruption. This committee is responsible for developing clear and objective benchmarks for measuring progress in the fight against corruption, as well as for preparing periodic reports on national and international…

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    their lifetime and more importantly visiting Kaaba and walking around it seven times . These five pillars have nothing to do with violence they mainly focus on being a better person than they are. Extremist groups such as the Taliban and Jamiat-e Ulema Islam are just a small percentage of Islamic people. The media tends to focus on these Islamic extremists because of how violent and controversial their actions are. They forget to focus on the peaceful side of their country. The part that many…

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    AKBAR, S RELIGIOUS POLICY Akbar’s religious policy was the most liberal exponent of the policy of toleration among all Muslim ruler in India. As a ruler, Akbar needed goodwill of his empire, in order for him to maintain the supervision and strengthen the empire. In this regard, he introduced his policies on the principle of religious tolerance known as Sulh-i –Kull which is known as peace with all. This policy of religious tolerance was basically aimed at proper functioning of political and…

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    educators and consulters. However, in the Ottoman Empire, the modernization movements were equated with reforms and reforms always meant more tax collection. This new military project was expensive and it did not please the people, the Janissaries and the ulema. As different groups and individuals profit from different institutions, there occurs a conflict over the choice of institutions and the change is driven by the balance of power between different groups. In this case, the reforms of III.…

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    which you are free and independent to interpret.’” Even Malala has trouble understanding why people take what the Quran teaches and twist it to fit what they think, this misconception of the teachings is now a constant reoccurrence. “Chief of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazi, Maulana Faziur Rehman has stated that though violence against women is not permissible in Islam there are several points in the recently passed domestic violence law which contradict teachings of the Quran.’” The Quran is a part…

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    Women's Rights In Congo

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    Resuming with the way some women are treated as property in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Women have been known to be sold as if they are an object rather than a human. The women that are sold have the absence of gender equality and human rights. When the women are sold then are intended for the purpose as sex slave. From Iraq Fiona Keating reports, “At least 2,500 women and children have been imprisoned, sexually abused and sold for around $10 each by Isis slavers.” 2…

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