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    Summary: The Islamic Resistance Movement

    While reading through the excerpt of the charter of the Islamic resistance movement (Hamas) of Palestine, the dividing line between nationalism and religion is very unclear, for example, when the writer says “We must instill in the minds of the Muslim generation that the Palestinian cause is a religious cause” (Zaman+Euben, 373) it is hard to classify that as either a nationalist or a religious driven statement, in other words, should the thought of “the Palestinian cause as a religious cause” s

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    Imperialism Vs. Political Islam

    in the position of being conquered very easily. Although at first, the Muslims resisted this domination, their defeat was inevitable given their pre-industrial economies and technology. This took a turn when the birth of a new ideology: Political Islam was born as a response to the cultural imperialism and failure of Western political thought. Unlike Western ideologies such as Marxism, which was designed to achieve a certain end within the Western-dominated global political/economic structure,

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    Faiza Silmi Case

    my critical analysis paper is about a Muslim woman named Faiza Silmi she lives in France with her four kids and her husband. Her husband and all her kids are French citizens by birth, so she also applies for citizenship. However, when she went for an interview with her husband the lady that was conducting the interview starting acting funny for no reason knowing that Faiza was wearing the niqab or the face veil. In the middle of the interview she told her to remove the face veil so that she can see

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    We Need More Islamophobia Not Less By Cliff Kincaid Summary

    Islamophobia. He states how Obama and the FBI are not being reasonable and need more Islamophobia to stop the massacres that are happening. His goal is to try to help people be more fearful and against Islam. Although many people are afraid of Muslims because of what the news invents about them, Kincaid misjudges Islam in ways that aren’t true by saying Obama is to blame, unreasonably not stating the other side’s opinion, and asking many rhetorical questions as if he is not sure about what he claims. The first

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    Saudi Arabia Research Paper

    Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East and it is the home of Islamic religion. It has two of the holiest Islamic shrines located in Mecca and Medina. King Abdullah, as ruler of the country, takes his job very seriously. Therefore, his strict laws make Saudi Arabia a very conservative country. The Islamic principals are extremely strict and must be obeyed. The schools, work areas and malls are completely segregated, unless its family. Moreover, the main issues Saudis face are not being able to

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    The Ten Commandments: Sacred Artifact Analysis

    As time progresses, diverse scholars continue to debate about the topic of religion and how it should be defined and studied. Some of these scholars considered how religious practices can assist in bringing these religious societies together. It is also a way for normal individuals to communicate with the divine medium. These religious practices can be centered around an intentionally created object called an artifact in which is used to organize the physical existence and a person’s mind. The Ten

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    What Is The Most Remarkable Exploit Of The Ottoman Empire

    Mohamed II The most remarkable exploit of the Ottoman Empire was the conquest of Constantinople (May 29, 1453) by Mohamed II, the great emperor of the Turks. Two characteristics distinguish the personality of this sovereign: his brutal cruelty and intellectual magnificence. Mohamed was brilliant: he knew astrology very well and was able to speak five different languages. However, humanistic studies did not prevent him from committing the most horrible massacres. Under his reign it became customary

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    Sunni And Shiite Conflict Essay

    Conflict- The Middle East Prompt: What are several ways the Sunni/Shiite split along with the geography of the Middle East contributing to/perpetuating/or otherwise related to conflict in the region today? Cite significant evidence from the readings. The Sunni and Shiite split along with the geography of the Middle East contributed to to the conflict in the region today. In 1916, the British diplomat Colonel Sir Mark Sykes divided the Middle East. He didn’t take into account the different religion

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    Pope Francis Research Paper

    “Building a future of freedom requires love of the common good and cooperation in a spirit of subsidiarity and solidarity”- Pope Francis. This quote is one of the many ideas Pope Francis has on religious freedom. It means that the world is unable to reach religious freedom everyone must have love for the common good and cooperation to other religions. Religious freedom has been a very hard thing to accomplish but I don't think it's completely reached yet. We need to put a stop to religious discrimination

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    Dalai Lama Research Paper

    Jordan Derhammer Hinduism and Buddhism December 15th, 2014 Final Paper Dalai Lama “Despite all philosophical differences, all major world religions have the same potential to create good human beings,” words from the Dalai Lama XIV. (Dalailamaquotes.org) Many people know of the Dalai Lama, but not a lot of people know who or what the Dalai Lama is. There has been a total of fourteen Dalai Lama in the history of Buddhism; each and every one of them has done extraordinary things for example built

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