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    believe in the Old Testament. Teachings of Islam are summarized in the Holy Quran and the Five Pillars of Islam. The Five Pillars of Islam consist of rules that Muslims need to follow. These rules are: Faith, Prayer, Charity, Fasting During Ramadan, and Pilgrimage to Mecca. Their Statement of Faith ( like our creeds in Christianity) states that “ there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet.”

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    In what way does Ramadan seem to reject Western thinking, and in what ways does he embrace it? Ramadan seems to reject the Western thinking because in the sense that he strongly opposes to the idea that “ whatever is western is anti-Islamic,” that means "Islam has nothing in common with the West" while the law

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    Swimming costumes should be confined to beaches & swimming pool areas. The annual feast of Ramadan is governed by the lunar calendar & lasts one month(from approx 15th Dec 1999) During this period certain restriction apply. E.g Alcoholic beverage is prohibited and eating, drinking (alcohol or non alcohol) and smoking in public is not permitted

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    (the birth of Christ). Muslims have Ramadan, Eid-al-Fir, Dhu Al-Hijja, Eid-al-adha, The first day of Muharram, The twelfth day of Rabi I, and Mirajun Nabi. Our Christian rituals and beliefs are only different to Muslims, by the mere name or style in which we carry out our worship services. The Muslim people believe there is only one God (Qur’an 3:18), their celebrations of faith are: • Ramadan: Celebrates the gift of the Qur 'an. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims must fast between sunrise and

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    Arendt would comprehend this issue to be similar to the Nazi Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union and Arendt would very much approve of Tariq Ramadan view because he understands that once one falls into the terrorist scheme and discriminate towards the Western Muslims, it would be very problematic and idiotic. This is where Ramadan has stated that; “we need to be consistent as to our condemnation of the consequences in our analysis of the cause and the principles we stand for.” Therefore, it is

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    In the ancient world, idea of god was ever-changing and was different depending on the religion. For the Muslims, there was a sacred text called The Five Pillars of Islam that guided them through their religion to form a stronger relationship with god. The religious duties gave the Islamic disciples a unique quality and faith. Although the pillars belonged to the Muslims, many of the views were parallel to those of Judaism, which it emerged from. The beliefs within the Five Pillars of Islam were

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    people have is the Ramadan, to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which starts from the 27th of may and ends at the 24th of June. Huihui was the generic term for China's Muslims during the Ming and Qing dynasty. The Hui people will not eat food that dies naturally and refuses to eat any pig meat. The Ramadan Feast is one of

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    Aside from learning basic concepts between Islam, Judaism, and Christianity such as they all arise from the religion of Israel, it was also taught that there are specifics to the Muslim faith. These include Sharia Law, the Qur’an, Muhammad (pbuh), Ramadan, and the Five Pillars. They are practiced by both the Sunni and the Shia Muslims and are extremely important in the culture. Sharia Law is the governing “way” or law in the Islamic faith and is based on the teachings of the Qur’an. Muslims must

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    whether its for weight loss or even for religious reasons such as Ramadan. Ramadan is an Islamic religious event in which Muslim individuals fast for a whole month to commemorate their religious beliefs. During Ramadan, you can only eat before the break of dawn and after sunset. In many cases many people also don 't drink anything during the time of fasting, including water. In this study, they tested the effect metabolic effects of Ramadan in diabetic patients. It was found that

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