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    Jesus and Muhammad

    believed to have a major role in the upcoming of their religion. Islam religion has a prophet, Muhammad, who they praise. Christianity religion has Jesus, the Son of God, who is also known as the Messiah. Jesus and Muhammad have their differences, but can be similar, considering they are traced back to the same person, Abraham. Both play major roles in their religions’ history that influence they way they live today. Starting with Islam religion, Muhammad was born around 570 CE. Islamic people believe

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis: Turkey

    Running head: GLOBAL BUSINESS CULTURAL ANALYSIS: TURKEY Abstract A global business cultural analysis is a tool used in order for one to become more familiar with a culture, more attune to the implications that the culture has on the business conducted by the people group of the culture, and more aware of the attitudinal and behavioral implications a member of a different culture should expect when working with members of the people group. In exploring the varying cultural elements, one examines

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    Business Law - Law of Contracts

    LAW 3235 SEM 2 2013/2014 QUESTION ‘’ Syariah court has no legitimacy for non-muslim’’ Discuss the jurisdiction of Syariah court and civil court in Malaysia. INTRODUCTION Position of syariah court in Malaysia Syariah refers to Sharia law in Islamic religious law and deals with exclusively Islamic laws, having jurisdiction upon every Muslim in Malaysia. The dual-system of law in Malaysia is provided for in Article 121(1A) of the Constitution of Malaysia.The Syariah Court system is one

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    Orphaned Grandchild

    Section 4 of the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961: A Critic Professor Dr. A.W.M Abdul Huq Introduction Law, whether divine or manmade, is always for the well-being of the human beings. In other words, laws are ultimately related to life experiences which are not a monopoly of the theologians only.1 As the society is not any constant phenomenon, it inevitably changes every moment. As a result laws are needed to be changed in compliance with the changing demands of the society. In Islamic

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    Islamic Empires

    and building up the capital city, Isafahan. Sadly, overtime the Safavid Empire was overthrown, in part to the distance of the ruler. Unlike the other two influential empires being Sunni Islam, the Safavid Empire was Shi’te Muslim. This empire was located in the middle of the two other empires that were Sunni Islam, perhaps helping with

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    General Essay

    ------------------------------------------------- George Sale GEORGE SALE, a man of extensive learning, and considerable literary talent, very few particulars have been transmitted to us by his contemporaries. He is said to have been born in the county of Kent, in 1697. His education he received at the King's School, Canterbury. He became a student of the Inner Temple. George Sale was an Orientalist and practicing solicitor, best known for his 1734 translation of the Quran into the English. It

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    My Son the Fanatic

    My Son The Fanatic Introduction: My son the fanatic (by Hanif Kureishi) first published in The New Yorker in 1994. Is about a son and a father’s difficult relationship, and about how the son Ali becomes a religious fanatic and how they deal with the different ways they live their lives. Setting and characters: Parvez is an immigrant from Pakistan. He is a cab driver, and I believe him to be around 40 years of age, because his son is in his adolescence. Parvez enjoys his job because he gets

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    Bidaah Taimiyah

    THE CONCEPT OF HERESY BY IBN TAIMIYAH If assessed the overall discussion and explanation scientists Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama regarding heresy, can be formulated that unlicensed innovation is "What-what religious affairs created by men after the age of al-Salaf al-Salih who pollute the genuineness of religion and menyelisihi purpose. "This definition can diperluaskan as follows: "What-what" meant all kinds of heresy, where he can divided to two categories: 1. Bid'ah in mind, namely

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    Islam vs the Rest of the World

    Islam vs. the Rest of the World Islam vs. the Rest of the World Introduction There are hundreds of different religions and cultures throughout the world today and each is interpreted differently within the religious communities, families, or individuals and many of these cultures and religions have been morphed into a different form with different practices based on how each deems appropriate for them. There have been great strides in recent years to reduce discrimination and prejudice

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    Today's featured article First edition book cover for The Bread-Winners The Bread-Winners is an 1883 anti-labor novel by John Hay, who was Assistant Secretary to the President under Abraham Lincoln and McKinley's final Secretary of State. Originally published anonymously in installments in The Century Magazine, the book attracted wide interest and provoked considerable speculation over the author's identity. Hay wrote his only novel as a reaction to several strikes that affected him and his business

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