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…- not the opposite (Ahmad, et. al., 186). In fact, that page of the text also notes that the first Delhi sultans set up hundreds of schools, hospitals, and other public establishments. The Koran was very tolerant, accepted many beliefs, and was another basis…
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…initiated by the Hindus, who viewed their conquerors as heretics - not the opposite (Ahmad, et. al., 186). In fact, that page of the text also notes that the first Delhi sultans set up hundreds of schools, hospitals, and other public establishments. The Koran
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…- not the opposite (Ahmad, et. al., 186). In fact, that page of the text also notes that the first Delhi sultans set up hundreds of schools, hospitals, and other public establishments. The Koran was very tolerant, accepted many beliefs, and was another basis…
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…establishments. The Koran was very tolerant, accepted many beliefs, and was another basis for the peaceful spread of Islam. The Koran, according to "The Koran" article and class discussions, appealed to the impoverished and the destitute - people from all…
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…, rabbis in European Jewish communities banned dice games and other games of chance. Gambling was also proscribed by some Eastern religions, such as Confucianism, by the Koran of Islam, and by the moral codes of many Protestant denominations. Today gambling…
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…of the most well-preserved and documented resources that can give us a direct link into what actually happened in the past. Consider the religious writings of the Bible, the Koran and those of Confucius, as well as those related to Buddhism, Hinduism and all other…
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…the holy bible with Christians the Hebrew bible is called the old testament and the Jews don't believe in the new testament. In Islam there holy book is called the Koran which includes Moses, the Hebrew prophet and lawgiver, and Jesus, whom Christians believe…
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…Arabia. He was considered to be GodÂ’s last and greatest prophets by the Muslims. The Islamic scripture, the Koran, resembles Judaism and Christianity, which greatly influenced Muhammad. It is believed to be the last word of Allah and the basic source…
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…, Kurds, Persians, Asians, Europeans, and Africans. They come from a variety of cultural traditions, and each of them has interpreted the Koran differently according to those traditions. In addition this dialogue between culture and tradition is very universal…
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…;The Islamic belief system has also affected their social structure as well. Because in the Quran (or Koran) there is supposed to be social equality, men and women were (mostly) treated equal throughout history. However, the man was considered to be superior…
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