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Muslim Faith In Many Ways
380 wordsMuslim Doctrines The Islamic belief is one of the the largest in the world. The other two religions are Christianity and Judaism. All three of these religions are monotheistic, which means they all believe in one God. And they all also believe in the same God. While the other two religions may call God, God, the Muslims do not. They refer to God as Allah. The word Islam means to surrender. It emphasizes the oneness, uniqueness, transcendence and utter otherness of God. There are many interesting...
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American Muslim Communities
2,981 wordsWhen I chose the topic of Americanization of immigrant Muslim women, I think I expected a straightforward, easy to categorize, research project. On the contrary, what I found was surprisingly different. While I think of myself as a liberal, open-minded female, this project gave me a very new perspective on myself and many of my views as well. Muslim women living in the United States are quite honestly more diverse, more complex, more structured, more contemplative, and more culturally intuitive ...
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Akbar's Policy Of Toleration
2,135 wordsTopic: What were the contribution of the Mughal emperor Akbar to the creation of an Indian national Identity? What were the greatest obstacles to his achievement in this? The greatest of the Mughal's emperors, Akbar, attempted the creation of a national identity for India by his numerous reforms, literal and cultural development, and policies of integration and organization. His reforms included a liberal policy toward the non-Muslims, religious innovations, the land revenue system and the famou...
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Muslims Call God
471 wordsIslam began when Muhammad went away and saw the angel Gabriel. He told Muhammad that he was Allah's; it is how Muslims call god, Prophet. At first people didn't believe he was the Prophet of Allah. It was until after Muhammad died did Islam start to truly spread. Islam also teaches that there is only one God. Muhammad calls all people to worship Allah, because He is merciful and fair. On Judgment day, he will come and judge everyone according to his or her actions. It is pretty much like the Cat...
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Muslims From Different Countries
761 wordsIslam is a monotheistic faith that means "submission to the will of God". The person who practices this faith is known as a Muslim. As someone who has grown up in India, which has more than 100 million more Muslims on its subcontinent alone as compared to all the Arab countries combined, I have had several interactions with Muslims, both positive and negative. However, I now realize that those interactions were limited and that there is a lot more that I did not know about Muslims from different...
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Daily Life Of Islam's Followers
568 wordsMaria WelschBill Haley Phil. 1043 March 2004 Five Pillars of Islam In order to follow the right path in the Islam religion its followers, Muslims, are required to practice its five pillars, or duties. Each of these duties is mentioned in the Quran; however, scholars have found a more detailed explanation in the Hadith. The five pillars are uttering the Shahada, prayer, , participating in the fast, and a pilgrimage to Mecca. The first of the five duties is uttering the Shahada, a phrase that decl...
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Faith In Allah In His Messenger
1,000 wordsMy subject today is about Hypocrisy. This topic is of extreme importance in our daily lives, as it reflects our behavior, our manners, our faith in Allah, and His teachings. The word "Hypocrisy" is defined in Webster's dictionaries as: an act or a practice of feigning to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; especially, the false assumption of goodness. Therefore, a hypocrite is a false pretender and dissembler to virtue or piety. In the Islamic terminology, the word "Hypocrisy"...
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Plague
721 wordsDe Venette, Jean", The Chronicle of Jean de Venette ", The Global Experience. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2002. Ibn al- Wardi". An Essay of the Report of the Pestilence ", The Global Experience. Jean De Venette, a monk, writes about his accounts of the Black Death of 1348 A.D. in France. The plague killed everyone it touched, it was a quick death, people died so fast they ran out of places to bury the dead. Many of the people believed that the plague came from unbelievers. Some believed i...
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