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    Muslims.” (Raman 2014: 967). For Muslims, fasting is the fourth of the Five Pillars. It is recommended to develop self-control. During this month of Ramadan all adults are expected to fast from sunrise to sunset, except under special circumstances such as travelling, sickness, pregnancy, and the like. (Raman 2014: 970). Ramadan is also important for “Ramadan strengthens religious discipline and encourages believers to remember the great days when Allah sent the Quran to all people of the world through

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    Islam is a religious system that begun in the seventh century by Muhammad. In the seventh century, Muhammad claimed an angel called Gabriel visited him. During the visits by Gabriel, the angel revealed to Muhammad the words of Allah or God. The angelic visitations continued for about 23 years until Muhammad’s death. The words of Allah that the angel revealed to him dictated revelations composed in Qur’an, the holy book of Islam. Muslims are people that practice Islam. Muslims follow the teaching

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    Many people in the world believe in something some people believe in god some believes god does not exist at all. Many different religions exist in world My religion is Muslim. I believe in god and Muhammed because that is what my religion teaches. However, I cannot really say that I am practicing my religion truly. My religion requires me to pray for five times a day and I have never done that. In fact, I do not even know how to do that. I am not proud of saying that but this is what I am. I am

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    I am from an islamic country called Saudi Arabia. The whole population in there is Muslims. Practicing religious stuff for a religion that is other than Islam is prohibited in my country. So when you are born you do not have a choice but to be a Muslim. I am not complaining about it, actually I could not be more grateful that i became a Muslim. Islam is a peaceful religion regarding the militant groups that distort the image of Islam. When I was growing up I Started to do many rituals such as praying

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    CASE ONE: THE MEATPACKING FACTORY The Meatpacking Factory is a case study involving the decision of a factory manager to let his Muslim workers observe their faith by taking breaks at sunrise and sundown during their holy month of Ramadan. James Windham, the factory manager, thought their request was well warranted and felt he should be considerate of the religious beliefs of his employees. There are about 100 Muslim workers which represents 20% of the employee population at the factory. To Windham’s

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    Many people remember September 11, 2001 as a day when 19 Muslim extremists hijacked four commercial airplanes and flew them into sundry buildings and areas across the United States. This includes the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., a field in Pennsylvania, and the place where the most damage occurred, the North and South Twin Towers in New York City. Over 3,000 people were killed in these attacks, mostly workers in the towers and the Pentagon who were of all races and religions including Muslims, Sikhs

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    Essay about Islam

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    One billion people from a vast range of races, nationalities and cultures across the globe from the southern Philippines to Nigeria are united by their common Islamic faith. The world's largest Muslim community is in Indonesia and about 18% live in the Arab world. Substantial parts of Asia and most of Africa are Muslim. Significant minorities are found in the Soviet Union, China, North and South America, and Europe. Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that God revealed through all His

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    killed me for months.Time passed and I need help so my high school advisor helped me understand that I didn't need him and that he wasn’t worth my heartache and that all I needed was to just get over him and make better friends and enjoy life. Ramadan, a religious fasting month came by and I met so new people and I thought to myself “this might be the year I make some long-term friends” and hopefully the world conspires to make sure that happened. His name was Afaan he was funny, chill, and was

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    religious practices. The interview with Abdirizak is important because he gave everyday examples on how the Muslim community is being treated unfairly at times in the workplace. He stated, “I work for UPS and the working conditions during Ramadan time were tough because Ramadan starts in the summer whereby the day is too long, especially when a person is fasting” (Abdulkadir). His comments about the situation at UPS gave me much insight into his own opinion and thoughts about how Muslims have a hard time

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    experienced staff to communicate to the new staff more and make them feel welcomed and valued to the company. I am aware of other people’s religious beliefs and faiths and wholly respect their cultures. As a Muslim I am aware of religious events such as Ramadan. Therefore, whilst working at Vue Cinema I respect fellow Muslims, so to avoid disrespect I do not offer food or drink during this religious month.

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