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…of this region. In the Koran and the Hadith, which are religious texts, guidelines and laws are written down. Every true Muslim is supposed to live according to these laws. Yet the Shari'a is considered the common, civil law in most countries, with the exception…
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…Americans all over the world, and unlike the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm believed in getting what black people deserved “by any means necessary.” There is nothing in our book, the Koran that teaches us to suffer peacefully. Our religion…
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…people, it can also be used as a weapon. Throughout history wars have been fought, innocent men, women, and children have been slaughtered in the name of God and religion. Does God, “the merciful, the compassionate”(The Koran) revel at the death of innocent…
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…or awaken the 7th charka (your head). The Islamic religion has spread around through the Koran they believe in family, and polygamy was also recognized. The Islamic law states that sex is a part of life and that all good pleasure must be enjoyed, they feel…
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…is not only prevalent in western culture but can also be found in eastern culture, such as in Confucianism and the Muslim Koran. However, it is common sense that due to human nature, people are never content with what they have. We always long for what we cannot…
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…common and widely spread belief was that of biblical. Many Christians suggested that God revealed himself through dreams. In a similar fashion, Prophet Mohammed declared that the Koran was presented to him in a dream. These and many other theories of dreams…
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…a voracious reader of the Qu'ran (Koran) and the Bible. He also immersed himself in works of literature and history at the prison library. Behind prison walls he quickly emerged as a powerful orator and brilliant rhetorician. He led the famous prison debating team…
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…" to the letter X. He would now be known as Malcolm X. Malcolm would increase his knowledge by Reading such books as the encyclopedia and the Koran. He would also follow The strict dietary laws and moral codes while in jail. Can you imagine, even With the lousy food…
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…. Bibliography Ø Izutsu, Toshihiko (1959) The Structure of the Ethical Terms in the Koran. Volume 2. Tokyo. The Keio Institute of Philologial Studies. Ø http://www.muslim.org Ø http://www.usc.edu Ø http://www.islamweb.net Ø http://people.delphi.com…
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…widened their economic gap with that of the North. The Koranic schools in the North did not value progress therefore what the Southern politicians judged conservative was usually seen as radical by the North. There was very little basis for a democratic…
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