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…cultures and religions embraced body art as statements of devotion or status, some went as far as forbidding it. For instance, the Koran, the holy book of Islam, forbids marking the body, and the Christian Bible associates body markings with sin. Attempts…
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…of the Koran and preferred scientific books to all sacred books. Al-Razi is considered to have been the greatest physician of the Islamic world. With reference to his Greek predecessors, Al-Razi viewed himself as the Islamic version of Socrates in Philosophy…
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…) Supplication is another important issue covered in these religions. In the Qur'an, also spelt Koran, it states "Guide us unto the right path - the path of those to whom Thou hast been gracious, not the path of those who are the objects of Thy wrath, nor of those who…
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…" 6). No evidence in the Bible, Koran, and the teaching of Buddhism or any other major religion was found which implies, suggests or simply says that science is bad, evil and wrong, so that we should keep ourselves far away from science, so that we…
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…approval. However, there was discouragement of feminine footwork due to a ruling in the Koran - women would not utilize footwork in order to not show their legs. This ruling and the fact that gypsy dancers were not technically trained are the main reasons why…
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…is determined by use. Under code law, ownership is established by registration. Islamic Law ¡V The basis for Islamic law is the interpretation of the Koran. It encompasses religious duties as well as the secular aspect of law regulating human acts. Islamic law…
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…is the attending of dancers, singers and drummers. While in one of the houses the sheik will be reciting the Koran, while the girls danced in another house, and the men drank in another. (Salah:257). Conclusion: . Marriage was a family affair, it required…
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…” replaced the slave-master’s name of “Little” which some blue-eyed devil named Little had imposed upon my paternal forebears.” He also improved his lack of knowledge by reading encyclopaedias and read plenty of books as well as the Koran and followed the strict…
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…” replaced the slave-master’s name of “Little” which some blue-eyed devil named Little had imposed upon my paternal forebears.” He also improved his lack of knowledge by reading encyclopaedias and read plenty of books as well as the Koran and followed the strict…
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…” replaced the slave-master’s name of “Little” which some blue-eyed devil named Little had imposed upon my paternal forebears.” He also improved his lack of knowledge by reading encyclopaedias and read plenty of books as well as the Koran and followed the strict…
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