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    presentation, 'Ā 'isha was the spouse of the Prophet Muhammad who had maybe the most impact on the Muslim people group after his passing. She assumed a focal part in the political resistance to the third and fourth caliphs Uthmān ibn 'Affān and 'Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib, notwithstanding driving an armed force against the last at Basra in 656. Despite the fact that she resigned from political life after her thrashing, she kept on assuming a noteworthy part as a transmitter of Islamic lessons. She is one

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    NAME: ZOHAIB BAKHTYAR Topic: Does a business have any social obligation beyond profit motive? Sources Used: Arthur Miller, All My Sons, Ferdinand Tonnies, The Argument The Ethics of Business, The Economist Profit Motive, The Guardian Consideration of social responsibility is an important concern for the successful operation of a business. A business can be structured with the sole intention of maximizing profit, or it can be structured in a way in which social obligation beyond profit

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    Departure To Arrakis

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    A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct. This every sister of the Bene Gesserit knows. To begin your study of the life of Muad'Dib, then, take care that you first place him in his time: born in the 57th year of the Padishah Emperor, Shaddam IV. And take the most special care that you locate Muad'Dib in his place: the planet Arrakis. Do not be deceived by the fact that he was born on Caladan and lived his first fifteen years there. Arrakis, the planet

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    election was conducted amongst a small group of tribal leaders who actively prevented Ali’s participation by involving him with the task of caring for a dying Muhammad. Some even task Abu Bakr and Omar’s children (including Aisha) with distracting Ali to the point of intentional obstruction. This remains the primary disagreement between Sunni and Shi’a Islam. Tribalism is really important to remember here and goes back to our point about Islamic solidarity still being a new concept. The Arabian

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    Upon the death of the Prophet, Abu Bakr, the friend of the Prophet and the first adult male to embrace Islam, became caliph. Abu Bakr ruled for two years to be succeeded by 'Umar who was caliph for a decade and during whose rule Islam spread extensively east and west conquering the Persian empire, Syria and Egypt. It was 'Umar who marched on foot at the end of the Muslim army into Jerusalem and ordered the protection of Christian sites. 'Umar also established the first public treasury and a sophisticated

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    Research Paper Rough Draft Islam means peace or submission. The followers of islam are called Muslims. Muslims believe that Allah (God) is the only God, is is a monotheistic religion. They also believe that Allah is beyond human comprehension, and we should never try to draw Allah as a being but instead beautiful, yet complicated patterns. Muslims also believe that Allah cannot become human, it is logically impossible, and that there were five prophets who were messengers of him, Noah, Abraham

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    following the truth and turning the heart away from all else but Allah. Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanawi, wrote in his book Sufi Study of Hadith, “Tasawwuf is a name for the development of the inner and outer aspects of the individual, and there is not a single Quranic verse or hadith text which is not in some way related to it” (Name, page #). Famous Sufis such as Ali-Hujwiri claims that the Sufism started with Ali-Ibn-Abi-Talib, who was the fourth Caliph and nephew of Prophet Muhammad, peace be

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    Ali then succeeded Uthman as the next caliph. Muawiya wanted the assassins responsible for Uthman’s death to be handed over, but Ali was unable to comply with his demands. This conflict led to the first Muslim civil war or fitna. Ali defeated Aisha, a supporter of Muawiya who was also the Prophet Muhammad’s widow, and other prominent Muslims at the Battle of the Camel, but then later lost to Muawiya at the Battle of Siffin in Syria. The civil war ended with no winner, but shortly after Ali was

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    Introduction The Battle of Badr was a decisive battle in the struggle of Mohammad against the Meccan community. It was fought fifty miles southwest of Medina on March 13, 624 AD. The battle lasted a day and consisted of three hundred thirteen unarmed men, two horses, and seventy camels. The Meccan army consisted of around one thousand men, one hundred horses, and one hundred seventy camels. The battle resulted in fourteen deaths of Muslim forces and seventy deaths of Meccan forces. This battle

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    to use the burka. Scene Ahmed says his goodbyes, and sits in the car and drives back to the capitol. Scene While Miriam, Ali and Hussein is riding, Miriam turns around and discover that Ahmed’s car is suddenly being shot at and the Iranian armies are attacking him. He is killed. Scene Hussein says that is nothing they could do, and that they have to keep going. Miriam, Ali and Hussein start to travel towards the borders of Turkey. Scene Nightfall, Hussein discovers a cabin in the mountains. It

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