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    politics, and culture of the Islamic World; however the Mongols had a larger impact. The Crusades and the Mongol invasions greatly affected the trade in the Islamic world, but the Mongols were more open to the idea of trade than the Crusaders. There were many ways the Crusades affected trade. For example, by increasing the demand for Middle Eastern products. This was cause for more production in the Middle East. Also, the Crusades increased the use of money in the Islamic world, and the need for it

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    The Post- Classical Era (Post-Ancient Era) is the period that immediately follows the period of ancient history. During this time, various civilizations had sprung with formal leadership structures. Religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam spread from their pioneer centres enhancing the conversion of more people into these faiths. Christianity and Islam started from the same geographic and cultural setting. They both drew from the traditional practices of the region, specifically the traditions

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    The Abbasid Revolution

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    The Abbasid Revolution The Abbasid Dynasty, known to its supporters as the ‘blessed dynasty’, which imposed its authority on the Islamic empire in 132/750, claimed to inaugurate a new era of justice, piety and happiness. The dynasty ruled the Islamic Caliphate from 750 to 1258 AD, making it one of the longest and most influential Islamic dynasties. For most of its early history, it was the largest empire in the world, and this meant that it had contact with distant neighbors such as the Chinese

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    These Short Essays are partial fulfillment of Paper IE1001 of Part 1 of Certified Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) [DRAFT V0.4] INCEIF Student Name: Mustafa Aydemir Student ID: 1200279 IE1001 Assignment in Islamic Economics - Short Essay No 1 by Mustafa Aydemir - Version 0.4.doc -1-   Bismillahirrahmanirrahim The economizing problem - And its direct effect on the economy at large. A short essay from Islamic perspective by Mustafa Aydemir Human beings are greedy by nature and their needs

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    The conflict between the United States and the Middle East is of great concern in the world today because of the heightened tensions in Syria, which is being terrorized by the radical Islamic group called ISIS. ISIS is not only creating conflict in the Middle East, they are also a homeland security threat to the United States because of the fear of terrorist attacks. Scholars and Theorists like Samuel Huntington have addressed the question of why states are experiencing heightened tension and have

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    Chapter three Woman was affected by the Crusades greatly because many of them came along with their husbands while possibly bringing their kids and they suffered greatly. The trip was often tiresome and hard to keep up with, many people often died on the way to battles. Although the women and other children or injured was provided protection, they often died anyways. For example when a fatal disease struck them on their way to go conquer Jerusalem, ‘nearly fifty thousand’ woman died. The crusaders

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    medical treatment. While medical treatment in other areas in the Afro Eurasian world was primitive, Islamic hospitals, had made great strides in the medical field. Although Islamic hospitals were largely secular, they were influenced by the religion of Islam from improving the lives of those at the hospital to driving the research of medicine, however, much influence came, not from the Qu’ran or other Islamic holy books, but from

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    times back in the middle age, lack of knowledge such as doctors and health care wasn't up to par. If you got the flu or a stomach bug it felt like death was always a possibility. They never had aspirin or any form of pain relievers. So just imagine going through a war, and the black plague is all around you. Spreading to friends and sometimes even family (brothers, sisters, etc.). Knowledge and the question what if was definitely thrown around a lot, back in the middle ages, with so many questions

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    Mosaics

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    Middle eastern architecture is heavily influenced by the middle ages roman and Byzantium culture and therefore has included their signature style of mosaic art form in their architecture. This holds true because the Middle Eastern region makes extensive

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    La Jolla Cove Investors Fund II, a Delaware limited partnership (the "Fund"). La Jolla Cove Investors Management, Inc., a California corporation (the "General Partner") will be the sole general partner of the Fund. The Managers of the General Partner are Travis W. Huff, Brad Barnard, and Steven Romanoff. The General Partner has exclusive management and control over all aspects of the Fund 's business. The Limited Partners have no right to participate in the Fund 's management except for certain

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