Papers 371-380 of total 406 found.
…drinking is either forbidden or frowned upon. The Koran contains prohibitions against drinking, and Muslims are forbidden to sell or serve alcoholic beverages. Hindus take a negative view of the use of alcohol; this is reflected in the constitution of India…
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Category: /History
…to the Roman law (Perry, 1997). The early Islam civilization, founded by Muhammad (c. 570-632) based its standards of 0morality and rules governing daily life on the Koran, which Muslims belief contains the words of Allah, their god (Perry, 1997). The Islamic…
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…/ethnic profiling. "Keating insisted that racial profiling is "good law enforcement" and that not picking on people because they speak Arabic or read the Koran is "reckless"."(Spatula 1) Governor Keating claims that it is "negligent not to look at everything…
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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 (Lives and Legends of Flamenco, p. 144). This ruling and the fact that gypsy dancers were…
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…, study the "Koran", or even master the art of Zen Buddhism he or she is free to do so without suffering any consequences. This is not true for the American Indian. Religious freedom has become more of a gift given to the Indians from the United States…
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…of the National Islamic Front, and starting a program to make northern Sudan a fundamentalist Islamic state (Wallechinsky). With this, al-Bashir imposed Sharia (law based on the Koran) and a harsh new Criminal Act over northern Sudan in 1991, which were enforced…
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…5000 radiocarbon years, using the newer technique. (Taylor, 1985). Brown(1989) states that the Torah, the Koran and the Bible all describe a worldwide flood, and this flood would change the ratio of radiocarbon-14 to carbon-12 because there would…
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…to the "rule of thumb", you couldn't beat your wife with nothing wider than the width of your thumb. Even in some religions conceptualization of abuse is justified. Take a passage from the Koran for example: Men have authority over women because Allah has mad one…
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…. In some cultures drinking is either forbidden or frowned upon. The Koran contains prohibitions against drinking, and Muslims are forbidden to sell or serve alcoholic beverages. Hindus take a negative view of the use of alcohol; this is reflected…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…treat them like terrorists?" 66% said yes it does, 29% believes no and 5% were not sure. ----------- Conclusion (FrontPage) ----------- "There is nothing in our book, the Koran, that teaches us to suffer peacefully. Our religion teaches us…
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