Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

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    spiritual, and religious leader. Of course after his death in 632, there was no prophet who could succeed him. The Sunnis believed that Abu Bakr, also known as Abdullah ibn Abi Quhafa, deserved to be his successor, while the Shi’ites believed that Ali ibn Abi Talib deserved this role. According to the reading, Muhammad’s trusted counselors believed that Abu Bakr deserved to be the leader. Abu Bakr led the prayers in the mosque and supervised the assemblies of Muslims during the last days of the…

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    The overarching term or the notion of pre-Islam "Jahiliyah" which some researchers preferred , despite the claims of justification they offered; only deals with determining the temporal dimension of the-mostly-religious standpoints about pre-Islamic era and cannot (To a certain extent) alternatively be done from the scientific or social standpoints . This does not include another indications that Arabs lived in a complete intellectual dimness with no moralities before Islam nor does it indicate…

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    Rise Of The Islamic Empire

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    THE RISE OF AN ISLAMIC EMPIRE FROM THE 6TH TO THE 13TH CENTURIES. James Q. Shelton History 101 11/15/2016 During the rise of the Islamic Empire from the 6th to the 13th centuries, Islam changed political, social, and cultural conditions. The intentions of this essay are to inform readers of the rise of the Islamic Empire. The begin of Islam is set apart in the year 610, after the principal disclosure to the prophet Muhammad at 40 years old. Muhammad and his devotees spread the lessons…

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    during the beginning surah’s but later period, reflect his authority given by Allah in order to transmit his message and save his people or as he calls them, “O, Children of Israel.” Today, the Shias believe that authority was placed by God unto Imam Ali and the rest of his descendants to lead regarding political…

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    Shi Ite Faction

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    Muhammad's son in law Ali. Shortly, after Muhammad died one of…

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    world’s Muslim population is Shi’a Muslim . Shi’a Muslims have always been the minority within the Muslim community. The Shi’a Muslims believe that the bloodline of Muhammad should have determined who led the Muslim community. They believe that Ali, the prophet’s cousin should have led the Muslim population after Muhammad’s death. Shi’a Muslims follow the leadership of the imams. Imams are the leaders of the Islamic population. Shi’a Muslims see imams as the true successors of Muhammad…

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    Abbasid Discontentment

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    Yazid to ascend to power and effectively concentrated the Islamic rule amongst the Ummayyad clan, when the greater Islamic society believed there were more pious and appropriate individuals . Muawiya was also instrumental in the first fitna against Ali during which killed multiple prominent figures. Non- Arab converts also contested the increasing disparities amongst their status and the status of Arab Muslims under the…

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    (AGG) Everybody lives under different sets of rules, some easy to follow and others that break people down and try to make them “perfect” or try to make the people live in fear like the Taliban’s laws. (BS-1) The Taliban have taken away almost all of women’s freedom, restricting them to either stay in the house or go out only in the accompany of a close male relative. (BS-2) Women also have no access to education, although boys don’t have the best education either. (BS-3) Harsh…

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    Bhutto spoke about equality and women’s rights at a conference in Beijing, China. Here she stressed the problem of women being treated unfairly in Pakistan and what actions are being taken in order to improve the lives of these women. She also speaks about what other improvements need to be made in the near future that would help Pakistani and Muslim women live to their full potential. When speaking about the type of world they must shape where women have equal rights, Bhutto says, “Where…

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    Malala Goals

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    What do you hope to accomplish Malala? When Malala was asked about her goals, her response was; “I am hoping through the Malala Fund we will be doing more projects and reaching more suffering countries where children have no access to education. We want to do work on the ground and we want to spread the importance of education to people and children in the communities, to help them realize how important education is for their generation. Also, doing work on the ground, like building schools and…

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