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    Sectarianism is fanaticism, segregation, or disdain emerging from appending essentialness to saw contrasts between subdivisions inside a gathering, for example, between diverse divisions of a religion. Parts of a religious or political gathering may accept that their own particular salvation, or the accomplishment of their specific goals, obliges forcefully looking for believers from different gatherings; followers of a given faction may accept that for the accomplishment of their own political or

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    Terror Fatwas

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    Terror Fatwas Situated in the current literature on terrorism, the “four waves” of international terrorism was coined by David Rapoport. He describes waves as “a cycle of activity in a given time period,” one that is “characterized by expansion and contraction phases,” and its chief feature is its international character, where the activities in the several afflicted countries are “driven by a common predominant energy that shapes the participating groups’ characteristics and mutual relationships

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    . The question topic Describe and analyse how beliefs influence actions and how actions influence beliefs based on Islamic theology firstly one must begin to understand or define the meaning of belief which is ‘A light god creates in the heart of a person’ also ‘something believed; an opinion or conviction’ A believer should believe in Allah (swt) his Angels, his books, his messengers also in the last day and Alqdar (The Devine Creed). Actions and influence through belief on Islamic Theology

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    In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a type of assisted reproductive technology (ART). The process involves fertilization of an egg outside of body. Generally, doctors recommend IVF to couples with male and/or female fertility problems. The technology allows using own genetic material or the one provided by donors and choosing the number of embryos being implanted. Another ART technique, Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), is often used in combination with IVF. The PGD allows parents to select

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    Advantages Of Waqf

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    Waqf, an Effort to Substantiate Capacity and Mitigate Poverty Introduction Poverty is a complex phenomenon which occurs in the most of societies and communities around the world. Economic scholar, Sirageldin (2000), Manan (1998) and Kankwenda et al. (2000: 11, 63-64) points out that poverty can be identified from inequality income distribution, inability to access basic education, health service, and inadequate productive human resources (poverty Muslim spirit)to build capacity to the poor. This

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    5.0 RATING 5.1 RATING DEFINITIONS Similar to the conventional securities, Sukuk can be rated on a sovereign and corporate basis. The rating analyst or the rating agency will mainly focus on the credit rating of the instrument and any expected default or losses, the agency will give high priority to the legal, the structure and the underlying assets of the Sukuk. According to Malaysia Sukuk Market Handbook it said that credit rating especially focus in credit risk, analyse situation where one financial

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    Indigenous Religions Complementary dualism –the concept that the universe contains life enhancing and life-diminishing forces that work together and are equally necessary to its survival. Conflict dualism – the concept that the universe contains good and evil forces that are wholly separate and in constant opposition. Dogon – a member of a group of indigenous people of the mountains of central Mali. Ghost dance - a group dance of a late 19th century American Indian (Iroquois) messianic

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    The last decade or so has been difficult for Muslims in many countries, but are still suffering the most in their own countries due to bad governance, low literacy rates, and poverty. If many non-Muslims are anxiety stricken by the savage actions of some bloodthirsty fanatic Muslims, it is helpful to remember the victims are overwhelmingly Muslims. However, some politicians have found the blanket accusation of all Muslims beneficial for their hate mongering. It has now become too common for fascists

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    Religious Location

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    Religious Significance The religious site that I have chosen is one of the most well known mosques in the greater Toronto area, the Islamic Foundation of Toronto. This specific mosque currently stands out as a religious monument because it is one of the first main mosques in Toronto and it is presently one of the most prevalent and recognized mosques in Toronto to date. Had been established in 1992, it has since been one of the leading Islamic centers that has provided many services, and opportunities

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    Essay On Maqasid Al Shariah

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    the maqasid did not receive much attention in the early stages of the development of Islamic legal thought and, as such, they represent rather a later addition to the juristic legacy of the madhâhib. Even to this day many a reputable textbook on Usûl al-Fiqh does not mention maqâsid al-Sharî’ah in their usual coverage of familiar topics. This is partly due perhaps to the nature of the subject, which is largely concerned with the philosophy of the law, its outlook and objective, rather than the specific

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