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    Sharia Law Essay

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    This research will be defining the concept of Sharia law, and the types of crimes that comes under Sharia law and the punishments given for each for them. The analysis will be determining and exploring the differences of Sharia law and English law. The discussion will be based on the possible idea of implementing areas of Sharia law to the English legal system, and the problems that this will cause in the English legal system in reflection to the Human Rights Act 1998. Sources of Sharia law: The

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    Etiquettes of Drinking What is meant by Etiquette and what are its types Etiquette is being polite. It is good manners. Etiquette is a code of conduct, both written and unwritten, for basic behavior that is socially expected from individuals in a society based on cultural norms. These behaviors include the proper way of socially interacting with others, guidelines for handling yourself in public, to the manner of dress that is considered acceptable for various occasions and circumstances. Here

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    The holy Quran is the highest authority in Islam. It contains the exact words of god written by his prophet mohammed. Muslims rely on the Sunnah, the saying and actions, of a prophet. This sunnah is an idea, in the words of God written by Muhammad's deeds. They were recorded in what are called ahadith, which are news and, reports. Here is an english translation on what Muhammad reportedly said to his companions, in his teachings. Numbers 1-20 are from Volumes 1-2, and have been quoted from "Riyadh-Us-Saleheen

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    before Islam: 3 Idolization: 4 Types of Shirk: 4 Major Shirk: 4 Minor Shirk: 4 Mistakes that Muslims do: 4 Grave worship: 5 Love something more than ALLAH: 5 To swear with other name: 6 Committing of Riya: 6 Dua against riya: 6 Making fun of Islam or sunnah: 7 How can we be a better Muslim : 7 Women status before Islam 8 STATUS: 8 Burying infant girls. 8 Today’s situation: 8 PRESENT TIME WIVES: 9 Situation in Pakistan: 9 Political situation

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    Islamic Fundamentalism

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    fighting in defense of Islam, relations with non-Muslims, and much more. Sharia (Islamic law) is integrally connected with Islam and its teachings. According to the Law encyclopedia "Sharia - a set of religious and legal norms, based on the Koran and Sunnah (Islamic sacred traditions), containing norms of the state, inheritance, criminal and matrimonial law. In other words, Sharia - are legal requirements inherent in Islamic theology, which is closely related to its religious and ideas. Islam considers

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    Islamic Fundamentalism

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    Islamic Fundamentalism Contest Introduction I. Islam as a Religion II. Islamic Fundamentalism 3.1. Defining Fundamentalism and the Backgrounds of Islamic Fundamentalism 3.2. Islamic fundamentalist movements Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world and is second only to Christianity in number of adherents. Muslims live in all parts of the world, but the majority of Muslims are concentrated in the Middle East and

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    Islam Essay

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    Beliefs Muslims believe that God revealed His final message to humanity through the Islamic prophet Muhammad (c. 570 - July 6, 632) via the angel Gabriel.[16] Muhammad is considered to have been God's final prophet, the "Seal of the Prophets". The Qur'an is believed by Muslims to be the revelations Muhammad received in 23 years of his preaching.[17] Muslims hold that the message of Islam - submission to the will of the one God - is the same as the message preached by all the messengers sent by God

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    Khalid Zaheer is a fervent critic of liberal and religious extremism, and firmly believes that Islam provides a remedy for this plague by preaching an ideology of a pluralistic society that espouses of peace, harmony and egalitarianism. His article, “The Salman Rushdie Case: An Islamic View” was posted on his official website in July 2007 and is aimed at addressing the resentment against Salman Rushdie’s controversial book “The Satanic Verses” in the Muslim community. Muslims accused Rushdie of apostasy

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    Islam means total obedience or submission to the true and one Allah (Allah is the Arabic name for God). The source of law in the Islamic legal system arising from Islam is the Qur’an and Sunnah. The Qur’an is the word of Allah as revealed to Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon him [PBUH]) through the angel Gabriel. Sunnah is the collection of words, actions, traditions, and deeds of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). Islam is the way of life within the system of values that advocate forgiveness, peace, repentance

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    Wudu Essay

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    3) WUDU’ (ABLUTION) Wudu' is performed before someone performs their prayer, recites Al-Quran or even before they sleep. It is an act where someone washes his/her mouth, face, hands, arms, head and feet with water. It also can be seen as a daily routine to make sure that their hygiene is assured. Mokhtar Salem mentioned in his book, Prayers:A Sport for the Body and Soul, wudu' is believed to prevent the risk of having skin cancer. As the causes of skin cancer are frequent exposed and interacted

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