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    month of October was also the Ramadan, which is the Muslim’s holy month. The cease fire that had been established by the United Nations was broken on October 22 1973. On October 24 the Israeli’s completed their entrapment of Egypt’s Third Army and Suez. The result of this action was the escalation of tensions between The United States and The Soviet Union. Another ceasefire was established on October 25 in order to end the war. The Failings of Israel in the Ramadan War Three members of the Israeli

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    The five pillars of Islam are faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. The five pillars are practices Muslims must follow to be a devout Muslim. The pillars are the structure of Muslim life. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are three monotheistic religions that all compare in faith, prayer, and fast. Faith, prayer, and fast are three of the five pillars of Islam that are not exclusive to Islam, but present within Christian and Jewish beliefs and practices. The pillar of faith, or Shahadah

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    Importance of the Five Pillars in Islam Islam, now one of the major religions of the world, was found by a prophet, named Muhammad. The idea of Islam is the believer, called a Muslim, accepts surrender to the will of Allah, who is their God. Allah is viewed as the creator of the world. Islam is much like Christianity, as they are both monotheistic, potentially believing in the same God. Islam’s practices are written in the holy book, called the Qur’an, or Koran in English. Allah revealed the Koran

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    The Meaning of Islam and The Five Pillars When you think about Islam what comes to mind? Do you think of hatred and war, terrorism, mistreatment of women or do you think of peace and prosperity, equality, and a religion of love. Whether you connotate Islam as a religion of peace or a religion of hatred, it is very likely that what you believe is strongly influenced by external sources whether that is: news, social media, etc. It is common in today’s world for people to believe in what they hear

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    Fordson: Fasting, Faith, and Football The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects citizens’ free exercise of religion by law. Religious freedom was a founding principle of the United States, and the United States has been viewed as a refuge for people of all ethnicities and religions since its creation. It is impossible to accurately generalize the diverse experiences of the three to six million Americans who identify as Muslims, but the documentary Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football

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    In the Egyptian culture, the man is considered to be the head of the household and breadwinner of the family. The husband and wife share the roles of daily chores and responsibilities. The husband performs duties such as shopping, cleaning, and education related activities with their children. “Egyptian American women tend to work both in temporary occupations and in career positions” (Purnell & Paulanka, 2008, p. 162). Egyptian women whom are unemployed tend to be more stress than the women who

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    Islamic faith. Ramadan which started June 5th and ends July 5th is the 9th month on the Islamic calendar and a holy month that calls on observers of the Islamic faith to partake in a month-long fasting, self-examination, and praying. Fasting begins at sunrise and ends at sunset. As a health care provider, it is imperative to know the culture or practices of patients of the Islamic faith during their holy month of Ramadan. It is useful to know that Muslims are not obliged to fast during Ramadan if they

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    except Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah 2. Solat: prayer five times a day 3. Zakat: The Muslim people who have afford and can give 2.5% rather than saving a person to a class that requires 4. Fasting in Ramadan: fasting and escort themselves to the noble month of Ramadan 5.

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    cause of Allah and for the wayfarer; thus Allah commands, and Allah is All-Knowing and Wise” (Esposito, p. 241). Zakat is seen an act of spiritual cleansing and harmony. The next pillar is the Fast of Ramadan. Ramadan is observed during the ninth month of the Islam’s lunar calendar. During Ramadan, Muslims must go without food, drink, and sex from dawn until dusk. Ramadan’s emphasis is placed on self-discipline and reflection. At the end of the month, there is a grand celebration in which family

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    Ethnic minorities around the world remain to face significant and major barriers to social mobility and equal opportunities and resources. One of the main risks that almost all minority groups face is being driven away from their land and deprived from their natural resources, which are vital and essential for their livelihood. In addition to systematic inequity, members of ethnic minorities can face day-to-day discrimination which can cause them to feel less welcome and accepted. Uyghur muslims

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