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    Mali was once called Ghana. The colossal Ghana Realm (c.800-1230) was situated in western Mali. "Ghana" signifies "warrior ruler" in the dialect of the Soninke (the indigenous individuals of the Senegal waterway valley). At the time, it was the world 's wealthiest nation. The Ghana Realm controlled the entry of extravagance merchandise and slaves over the Sahara. Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī, a Persian court cosmologist in the eighth century, called it "the place where there is gold". The present day condition

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    the liberation of the Renaissance. In Islam sins are similar, in both Christianity and Islam believe in similar concepts such as Jesus, but Jesus’ story has different details between both religions and Christianity’s sins and Islam has a vastly different moral compass. . Christianity and Islam have vastly different morals, but one is blasphemy against God. In Islam, the Five Pillars of Islam set the framework of the model Muslim life. The first pillar in Islam is Shahada, the Muslim profession of

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    This essay mainly compares and contrasts Christianity and Muslim religions. These two religions are closely related and therefore form the two main religions which are always in contradiction to one another. Though the religions are very different in many ways, they have some similarities between one another. Some of the similarities evident in Islam and Christianity are as follows: looking at the Lord's Prayer of the Bible and the Qur'an's opening Chapter it is clearly evident that both of them

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    of teaching/preaching within the religion of Islam. In literal terms Da 'wah is translated to 'making an invitation. ' For a Muslim this would indicate a form of a summoning to knowledge or the religion itself. In some cases da 'wah can be referred to as 'missionary activity. ' (Poston, 1992, Page 4) Nevertheless, the majority of Muslims would not accept the title of da’wah as missionary activity as this is generally a term that is associated with other religions, more specifically Christianity

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    “The Crisis of Islam” by Bernard Lewis is a very captivating book because of the historical evidence that relates the Islamic religion to Al-Qaeda. This book addresses the issues Muslims are dealing with and helps the reader understand what they have been going through for the past couple hundred years. It addresses the issues they dealt with in the past and issues they are dealing with now. Bernard Lewis uses this book to convey to readers the issues that are currently happening involving terrorism

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    Islam is a major world religion. Its origin can be traced back to 610 CE in Arabia. The basis of this religion is the revelations to the prophet Mohammad. Dissatisfied with his life, he traveled to deserts, hills, and the wilderness surrounding Mecca, where he lived, to meditate and reflect. He became a new man through his revelations, which many of his followers believe Allah transmitted to him through his angel Gabriel. Islam was originally an Arab religion, but many different beliefs and

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    Women, Not Islam?

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    women, not Islam. The idea of a woman needing a male guardian to leave their home is one of the more popularly discussed aspect of some societies that have a population that consists mostly of Muslims, for example Saudi Arabia. This assumption stems from, “Men are protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given one the more (strength) than the other and because they support them from their means…(Qur’an 4:34). Another verse used to justify male guardianship is “ Oh, wives...abide in

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    Two religions may share some common terminology and theology. Islam and Christianity are both different in their own way. Islam represents an oriented religion with Christianity faith is based on the shed of blood of Christ. Religious traditions also embrace the idea of human dignity in the biblical idea of the creation of all human beings in the image of God. Mohammed founded Islam in 610 A.D, were people worshipping multiple God’s. During, a time of polytheism Mohammed had a vision; being perceived

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    throughout history. The effects of Islam in Afghanistan are numerous, including - but not limited to - The Taliban’s rise to power, the discrimination against different sects of Islam and other religion, and the treatment of women. Many of these effects have lasted for years and have spread throughout the world. In Afghanistan, about 85 to 86 percent of the people practice Sunni, a sect of Islam, and about 12 to 13 percent of the people practice Shia, another sect of Islam. The Sunni majority discriminated

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    a well known Arab traveler, and wrote of Islam in an African empire called Mali. Mali was first build when a group called the Mande conquered another group called the Kumbi. The Mande also took control of trade which increased their wealth and power. Islam was first introduced to Mali when the Mande accepted it, making it popular. When Ibn Battuta first visited Mali, he wrote of them fondly. Overall, Ibn Battuta’s writings give insight of how devoutly Islam was practiced during that time period.

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