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  • ...slim. Muslims consider all three men to have been messengers of God. Thus, Islam accepts [[Christianity]] and [[Judaism]] as divinely revealed religions yet Islam is the most recent of the world's large religions and arose in the light of
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  • * [[Karen Armstrong|Armstrong, Karen]]. ''Islam: A Short History'', 2002 ...lan|Aslan, Reza]]. ''No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam''.
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  • '''''Militant Islam Monitor''''' is an online resource, not identified as to sponsor or staff | title = About Militant Islam Monitor
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  • {{main|Islam}} ...two major branches of Islamic thought about the proper leadership of world Islam after [[Muhammad]]'s death in 622.
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  • * [http://www.discoverislam.com/ Discover Islam] == Critics of Islam ==
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  • ...al-Islam''''', or '''House of Islam''', is a general term for states where Islam is dominant and government is based on Sharia law. There is controversy amo In some variants, non-Muslims, called ''dhimmis'', who accept the primacy of Islam, may be part of the society. Under other assumptions, anyone not following
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  • ...).<ref name=Abdullah_Ibrahim>Abdullah Ibrahim, [http://www.arabicbible.com/islam/hit.htm "The History of the Quran and the Injil"], Arabic Bible Outreach Mi ...ford: Oneworld Publications, 1996, ISBN 1-85168-094-2.[http://www.studying-islam.org/articletext.aspx?id=742]</ref><ref>[[Javed Ahmed Ghamidi]], ''Qur'anic
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  • ...Daniel Pipes saying "The enemy in this war is not terrorism, but militant Islam."
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam‎]]
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  • Distinguished Lecturer of African American History and Islam and World Civilization, [[Medgar Evers College]], [[City University of New
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  • That part of the world where [[Islam]] is dominant and government is in accordance with [[Sharia]] law
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam]]
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  • ...'(JUI)''' <ref>Also transliterated Jamiat-ul Ulema-i-Islam, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam</ref> is a Pakistani political party, led by [[Maulana]] [[Fazl-ur Rehman]] | contribution = Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam
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  • *''African American Islam'' *''Immigrant American Islam''
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  • * [[Karen Armstrong|Armstrong, Karen]]. ''Islam: A Short History'', 2002 ...lan|Aslan, Reza]]. ''No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam''.
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  • {{r|Islam}} {{r|Five pillars of Islam}}
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  • * [http://www.discoverislam.com/ Discover Islam] == Critics of Islam ==
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  • ...riously part of the government ''(Hezb-i-Islam)'' under versus ''[[Hezb-i-Islam Gulbuddin]]'' under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (HIG), which cooperates with the [[
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  • *''Debating Moderate Islam: The Geopolitics of Islam and the West'' (University of Utah Press, 2007).
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  • ...and The Islamic World: Past and Present; called an "apologist" for radical Islam by the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]
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  • *''Islam, the West, and the Challenge of Modernity'' (2003) *''Western Muslims and the Future of Islam'' (2003)
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  • ...uslim that believes that the government should run by the religious law of Islam.
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  • ...009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/1229/government-policies-stifle-talk-of-islam ...m , December 1, 2008, http://www.islamist-watch.org/1140/canada-vs-radical-islam
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  • ...rt in radical Islam, it refers to non-Muslim nations considered enemies of Islam; the United States is usually considered first, then Western countries, the
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  • {{r|Islam}} {{r|Shi'a Islam}}
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  • ...al-Islam''''', or '''House of Islam''', is a general term for states where Islam is dominant and government is based on Sharia law. There is controversy amo In some variants, non-Muslims, called ''dhimmis'', who accept the primacy of Islam, may be part of the society. Under other assumptions, anyone not following
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  • ...ral concept in religions based on the [[Bible]]—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As the concept is treated rather differently in these different religions, * [[Atonement in Islam]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Islam#Shahādah]]
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  • '''Wahhabism''' is a socially conservative branch of Sunni Islam, founded in the 18th century by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. In 1744, Wahhab ...ahhabism regards some of the more strict Salafist interpretations of Sunni Islam, such as that of Sayyid Qutb, as heresy, it is very socially conservative.
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  • A religious offshoot of [[Shia Islam]] in the [[Middle East]].
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  • The fundamental axiom of [[Islam]], "there is no god but [[Allah]]"
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  • An Arab [[prophet]] and the founder of [[Islam]] (570-632 CE).
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  • An adherent of the religion, [[Islam]], with no implicit assuptions about government or politics
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  • Combatants motivated by [[Islam]], the most common context being defenders of Afghanistan from Soviet invas
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  • ...im [[Abraham]] as a spiritual founder: [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]
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  • The sacred book of Islam, consisting of revelations to Muhammad.
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  • {{rpl|Waqf (Islam)}}
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  • '''''Militant Islam Monitor''''' is an online resource, not identified as to sponsor or staff | title = About Militant Islam Monitor
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  • Academic researcher and author, specializing in [[Islam]], [[Sufism]], and political implications
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  • An [[Islam|Islamic]] mostly located in [[Oman]] but also in [[Algeria]] and [[Zanzibar
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  • ...mic lands; he suggested that armed jihad should be added to the pillars of Islam. He also condemned Sufism. Wahhabism also draws on his thinking. ...(1294-1303), in spite of protests that the Mongol monarch had converted to Islam. That king, however, allowed Mongol tribal law to coexist with Sharia, maki
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  • ...[Middle East Forum]], intended to block legal Islamist (as distinct from [[Islam|Muslim]]) activities
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  • ...d in [[Saudi Arabia]] and, with [[Mecca]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • That part of the world where [[Islam]] is dominant and government is in accordance with [[Sharia]] law
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Basic [[Islam]]ic belief about the oneness of God; an interpretation, Tawhid al-Hakimiyah
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  • ...research in interfaith dialogue including [[Christian Zionism]] and with [[Islam]]
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  • ...ed the [[Abrahamic religions]]. The [[Judaeo-Christian]] religions exclude Islam.
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  • ...formed in 1980 to fight the Soviets; affiliated with the [[Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam]] and [[al-Qaeda]]
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  • North African republic that constitutionally recognises Islam plus Arab and Berber ethnic groups; second-largest African nation, populati
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  • Political commentator and analyst on radical Islam and Israeli foreign policy; contributing expert, [[Ariel Center for Policy
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  • {{r|Islam}} {{r|Jesus in Islam}}
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  • ...Iran, headquarters of the clerical hierarchy and a holy city to [[Shi'a]] Islam
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  • A significant branch of [[Islam]], which generally treats authority as following in the dynastic line from
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  • ...y]], dealing with the interactions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]] with sexual ethics, especially in relationship to past toleration of [[sl
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  • That branch of [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]] that believes the blood line of [[Muhammad]] and [[Ali]] was broken with
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  • ...king a dialect of Persian with Mongol words, and primarily following Shi'a Islam
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  • ...Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: radical Islam, [[al-Qaeda]], [[Egypt]]; previously [[Royal United Service Institute]] and
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  • ...mic Movement of Uzbekistan]]; a former Soviet paratrooper who converted to Islam; killed by an airstrike at the [[Battle of Kunduz]] in 2001
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  • ...and, with [[Medina, Saudi Arabia|Medina]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • is a [[Semitic language]] used by [[Islam]] and is an official or co-official language in the 22 countries which toge
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  • ...suggestive of strong support of right-wing Israeli politics and a view of Islam as a worldwide threat
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  • ...cess to submit to God's will, or to an external combat with the enemies of Islam
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  • ...up in the [[Middle East]], who's religion comes from an offshoot of [[Shia Islam]]. The origin of the name "Druze" is uncertain, but it most likely comes fr ...er sect of Islam. It also abandons belief in some of the [[Five Pillars of Islam]], including pilgrimage to [[Mecca]]. For these reasons, most Muslims consi
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  • ...narchy]] under [[Islamic law]], which includes the most revered sites in [[Islam]], and also dominates the world's oil economy.
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  • ...le East Forum]], holding a position that it ensures accurate coverage of [[Islam]] and Middle East Matters; criticized as a threat to [[academic freedom]]
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  • ...llow, [[Hudson Institute]], 2006-present, focused on the relationship of Islam and democracy in [[Bangladesh]]; previously Fellow at the [[Foundation for
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  • ...ions except the Abrahamic religions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are polytheistic (although some have stated that Christian [[Trinitariani
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  • Swiss philosopher, Islamic scholar, and theorist on [[Islam]]ist reform; Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at [[Oxford Universi
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  • Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow, [[Hudson I
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  • The main branch of [[Islam]], which treats authority as following in the line of the first four "right
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  • ...r concerns, and recently reactivated against terrorism, stated as militant Islam.
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  • Contributor, [[Family Security Matters]] and [[Jerusalem Post]]; member of [[Islam Watch]], an organization of Muslim apostates; professor of Sociology and a
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  • ...Daniel Pipes saying "The enemy in this war is not terrorism, but militant Islam."
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  • *[http://www.globalwebpost.com/farooqm/study_res/islam/fiqh/farooq_shariah.html Dr. Mohammad Omar Farooq: ''What is Shariah? - Def ...delwahab-El-Affendi-4.htm Abdelwahab El-Affendi: ''The Modern Debate(s) on Islam and Democracy'', University of Westminster, 2001]
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  • ...791) was the founder of Wahhabism, a socially conservative branch of Sunni Islam. In 1744, he formed a key alliance with Muhammad ibn Saud, the founder of t
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  • .... Most of the region is still overwhelmingly Islamic, and Arab culture and Islam played huge roles in shaping modern Middle Eastern culture. Large sections
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  • ...he Islamic World Studies Program. She is a current board member of [[Radio Islam]] and the [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]]<ref name=FSEP>{{citation ...and Culture]], founder of the Islam in America Conference Culture and the Islam in America Archives. She is a board member of [[Iqra Foundation]], a board
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  • Distinguished Lecturer of African American History and Islam and World Civilization, [[Medgar Evers College]], [[City University of New
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  • ...the Director of the Islamic World Studies Program; Board member of [[Radio Islam]] and the [[Feminist Sexual Ethics Project]] at [[Brandeis University]]; Ad
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  • ...with great religious significance to [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]; divided by the United Nations partition of the [[British Mandate of Pale
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  • ...r]]'s "God's Warrior" series on religious violence, "Hard on Jews, soft on Islam." They criticized interviews with [[Jimmy Carter]] as well as [[John Mearsh | title = CNN's "God's Warriors": Hard on Jews, Soft on Islam
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  • ...).<ref name=Abdullah_Ibrahim>Abdullah Ibrahim, [http://www.arabicbible.com/islam/hit.htm "The History of the Quran and the Injil"], Arabic Bible Outreach Mi ...ford: Oneworld Publications, 1996, ISBN 1-85168-094-2.[http://www.studying-islam.org/articletext.aspx?id=742]</ref><ref>[[Javed Ahmed Ghamidi]], ''Qur'anic
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  • ...c]]: <big>القرآن</big>, ''al-Qurʾān'') is the holy book for believers of [[Islam]] ([http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/sbe06/index.htm English translation]). During the middle ages of Islam, many [[theology|theological]] debates revolved around the Qurʾān. The [[
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  • ...Islam and Democracy]] and on Editorial boards of ''Studies in Contemporary Islam'', ''Journal of American Academy of Religion'', ''Türkiye Klinikleri Journ ...prohibiting him from presenting any lectures or teaching on the subject of Islam. <ref name=Gifford /> Sistani is a Shi'a authority, and, while Sachedina wa
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  • ...ty and globalization. His rhetoric selectively draws from multiple sources-Islam, history, and the region's political and economic malaise.</blockquote> ...against the presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, which is the home of Islam's holiest sites, and against other U.S. policies in the Middle East.</block
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  • ...Muslim thinkers who believe themselves engaged in a battle for the soul of Islam" cannot succeed without getting some other American Muslim "moderates" on b ...tates army installation,he was given the opportunity to propagandize about Islam at a "conference of military field commanders" and was given two coin medal
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  • ...the [[human rights]] organisation [[Amnesty International]] - the first [[Islam|Muslim]], and the first [[Asia]]n person, to occupy the role.
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  • U.S.-born citizen who was first a Baptist and then in the [[Nation of Islam]]; Imam, [[Masjid al-Taqwa]] mosque in Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New Y
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  • ...f course by no means all Muslims are Arabs - though the holiest sites in [[Islam]] are in [[Saudi Arabia]], which occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • '''Twelver''' Shi'ism is that branch of [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]] that believes the blood line of [[Muhammad]] and his son-in-law Ali was b
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  • ...y perceived threat to the State of Israel, and a generally hostile view of Islam and of U.S. academic coverage of the Middle East and terrorism.
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  • *''Following Muhammad: Rethinking Islam in the Contemporary World'' (UNC Press, 2003), has received several interna
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  • .... In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, the practice of religions other than Islam is still banned.
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  • ...lle Malkin endorses his book, ''Religion of Peace? Why Christianity is and Islam Isn’t'', and calls him "public enemy number one of CAIR {Council on Ameri ...Khayyam, conveyed absolutely nothing to those hapless freshman about what Islam, or about what the Qur'an, is all about.<ref>{{citation
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  • '''Jihad''' is most commonly understood to mean an [[Islam|Islamic]] [[holy war]]. Literally "struggle" in Arabic, "jihad" also has a ...when Islam faces enemies, to be an addition to the five basic [[Pillars of Islam]].
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  • ...name, as its focus is on "sexual ethics within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and you can learn how the toleration of slavery in the early teachings of
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  • ...lly endorsed by the Shaykh ul-Azhar, the most respected authority in Sunni Islam
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  • ...and conquerors in Africa not infrequently had a policy of conversion to [[Islam]]. They modernized without westernizing, although British, French and other *Arabs, who, after their settlement in North Africa, introduced Islam into West Africa and thus set in motion a profound transformation of societ
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  • ...of fundamentalist Christianity are not ''truly'' Christian, and liberal [[Islam|Muslims]] have done likewise regarding Islamic extremists.
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  • ...ef that the whole universe ''is'' God. [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] are all monotheistic, although it is possible to challenge whether or not
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  • ...dy of Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, has been mainly devoted to the study of [[Islam]] and [[Sufism]]. His current research projects include Muslim interpretati He is a critic of [[Robert Spencer]], an anti-Islam activist, termed by many as an [[Islamophobia|Islamophobe]], who heads [[Dh
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  • ...y Islamic Studies at the [[University of Oxford]], who is an advocate of [[Islam]]ic reform. In ''Time Magazine's'' article naming him one of the 100 top in ...and the environment, as well as a separation of dogmatism and rationality. Islam cannot place itself outside of history...
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  • ...s to strengthen moderate Muslims." Differentiating between Islamists and [[Islam|Muslims]], it asserts "Islamists ultimately seek hegemonic control via a wo ...Islamic law, win special privileges for themselves, shut down criticism of Islam, create Muslim-only zones, and deprive women and non-Muslims of their full
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  • ...y to the three Abrahamic religions of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]. It was divided by the ceasefire between the [[State of Israel]] and the
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  • {{main|Islam}} ...two major branches of Islamic thought about the proper leadership of world Islam after [[Muhammad]]'s death in 622.
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  • ...throughout [[Christianity|Christian]] tradition. Other religions such as [[Islam]] possess basic beliefs as well.
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  • ==Islam== He argues that militant Islam is an existential threat to Western society. <ref name=CK-NI-2004>{{citat
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  • ...oting 'interest and understanding among the general public with regards to Islam and Muslims in North America' - certainly boosts an image of moderation. Fo ...terror is not the true faith of Islam. That's not what Islam is all about. Islam is peace. These terrorists don't represent peace. They represent evil and w
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  • ...onservative social policies of the [[Wahhabism|Wahhabi]] branch of [[Sunni Islam]]; Saudi Arabia follows [[Islamic law]]. ...d bin Saud]], a tribal leader, agreed that this was the correct version of Islam. bin Saud's son, Abdul Aziz, married the cleric's daughter in 1744, binding
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  • ...eath and rebirth cycle), union with Christ in Christianity, [[Irfan]] in [[Islam]] and so on. ...other, is not a religion conducive to a mystical approach. As a result [[Islam#Sufism (Islamic Mysticism)|Sufism]] is virtually the only form of it, thoug
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  • ...International]]. He has spoken frequently in the U.S. about the danger of Islam, as well as written several books. ...id studied the Tanach (Jewish Bible) in a challenge to convert his wife to Islam. Six months later, after intense study, Walid realized that everything he h
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  • ...ded from its original use to cover similar movements in other religions: [[Islam]], [[Judaism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]] and [[Confucianism]]. This exte ...strong, K. The Battle for God: Fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Harper Perennial. 2004</ref>
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  • *[[Clifford Geertz|Geertz, Clifford]] ''Islam Observed, Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia'' (1968), Universi
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  • ...from [[Arabic language|Arabic]] including '''''tawheed''''', is a basic [[Islam]]ic belief about the oneness of God. Classical scholars define three subdi
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  • ...ained much of his reputation in the 1990s as an early commenter on radical Islam before the 9/11 attack. Clarke's literary agent, Len Sherman, had done inve ...etter, ''Muslim Politics Report'', a forum for a broad range of thought on Islam. He said "It's a front for radical Islamic extremists attempting to legitim
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  • ...[[Taoism]], [[Shintoism]], and others, and is sometimes contrasted with [[Islam]]. But the term ''Western civilization'' is a broad, nondescript category,
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  • * In May 1989 Popular musician Yusuf Islam (formerly known as [[Cat Stevens]]) gave indirect support for the fatwa, an ...and issued an apology in which he seems to have reaffirmed his respect for Islam. However, Iranian clerics did not retract the fatwa..
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  • ...r alphabets which have fallen out of use. During the early expansion of [[Islam]], many languages unrelated to Arabic ended up being written in Arabic scri
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  • ...approaches have been used to challenge defamation of religion, especially Islam. A charge was introduced to the [[U.N. High Commissioner on Human Rights]] ...}</ref> The charge was introduced by [[Pakistan]], entitled "Defamation of Islam", <ref>{{citation
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  • ...s at about half the population, and the majority of Ivoirians are either [[Islam|Muslims]] (the largest group, at about 39%) or [[Christianity|Christians]]
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  • #to call humanity actively and systematically to the life-giving message of Islam with wisdom and beautiful teaching;
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  • ...he [[Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region]] in China. The Uighurs practice [[Islam]]. ...opposition to an Islamic character, and after the conversion of Turpan to Islam, in the fifteenth century, the name "Uighur" was abandoned in general use.
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  • ...'madrassa''''', in its most basic form, is a religious school that teaches Islam. In modern usage, they are schools that teach memorization of the Qur'an ra ...stem there: Cultural values of the majority of Pakistanis are derived from Islam. Since an education
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  • ...uild bridges of understanding and cooperation within the diversity that is Islam in America, ISNA is now playing a pivotal role in extending those bridges t ...editor = Abdullah II of Jordan}}</ref> "which recognizes the validity of Islam’s different theological and legal schools, including Sunnism, Shiism and
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  • ...and Civilisation in the Indian Ocean: An Economic History from the Rise of Islam to 1750'' (1985)
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  • ...those schools. Among these were Englishman Kampell Mustafa, a convert to Islam; Frenchmen Kermorvan Le Roi et du Reste (naval engineering); Major Lafitte
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  • ...Declaration on Human Rights in Islam |Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam, which stipulated that " all the rights and freedoms stipulated in this De
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  • ...ntatives of Islamic groups, all of which it describes as linked to radical Islam. The signers indicated the meetings could improve relations in the U.S., an
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  • ...ct identity as a Muslim state, although religious conflict centered around Islam within Nigeria is likely to continue."<ref name=NIC2005-03>{{citation
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  • ...up the fight against Said's view, especially in the fight against radical Islam. <ref name=MEQ-2002-Fall>{{citation ...hat undergirded imperialism, Disraeli remained consistently sympathetic to Islam, both in his 1847 novel ''Tancred'' and in his political involvement with t
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  • ...and are divided between a 70% [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] majority and a [[Shia Islam|Shia]] minority. There is a significant number—around 100,000—of statel
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  • ...: it was expected that John would ally with Europeans in the fight against Islam. To achieve these goals, the king sent several expeditions. By sea [[Diogo
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  • ...that Judaism is older than [[Christianity]], which in turn is older than [[Islam]]; yet all three emerged from (and lay claim to) much the same prophetic tr ...ze Abraham as a part of their sacred histories: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Baha'i religion also fits this description, but is more frequently ove
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  • ...etarian. In a less strict sense, some religions such as [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]] forbid their adherents from eating pork. All of the Eastern religions whi
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  • ...and pilgrimage when the first Temple of Jerusalem was built around it. In Islam, the holy city of Mecca and the black stone of the Kaa'ba serve to give foc ...Palestine would became a flashpoint in conflicts between Christianity and Islam.
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  • ...pporter in the past, [[Maulana]] [[Fazlur Rehman]] of the [[Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam]] (JUI) party, walked out. <ref name=Dawn2009-05-12>{{citation
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  • At the fringes of mainstream religions like Christianity and Islam, there are groups and leaders who many consider to be cult-like. Al-Qaeda h
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  • * Pipes, Daniel. ''Militant Islam Reaches America.'' 2002, 309 pp.
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  • ...e [[Trinity]]. [[Islam|Muslims]] recognize Jesus as one of the prophets of Islam, without attributing divinity to him. Even [[humanism|humanists]] who rejec ==Jesus in Islam==
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  • ...(which abstained on the Declaration), the practice of religions other than Islam is banned. Further, according to Jonathan Fox, government restrictions on r
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  • ...n, a legendary Christian king who could help Europe in the crusade against Islam. According to the work of cartographers of the 14th and 15th century and to ...urope were now under threat from Islam. The need for a new crusade against Islam was proclaimed by [[Pope Calixtus III]], who sent a personal letter to Henr
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  • ...observes that it does not make a hard link between "violent extremism" and Islam; Brennan explained that jihad has multiple interpretations, not all violent
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  • ...by the [[Arab people|Arabs]], and thereafter became a center of Arab and [[Islam|Islamic]] scholarship. Today it is arguably the political and cultural cent
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  • ...of the world that the author of the Satanic Verses book, which is against Islam, the Prophet and the Qur'an, and all those involved in its publication who
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  • The current imam preached in 2005, "The call to reform Islam is an alien call."
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  • ...ntatives of Islamic groups, all of which it describes as linked to radical Islam. The signers indicated the meetings could improve relations in the U.S., an
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  • * ''The Revolt of Islam'' (1817), a modified version of ''Laon and Cythna'', in which the hero and
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  • ''[[Militant Islam Monitor]]'', in 2008, wrote <blockquote>Brandeis' outreach to Al Quds is ex
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  • ...nd rich converting to [[Islam]]. Later on, the rural peasants converted to Islam. Although as per [[Islamic law|Sharia]] forced conversion was not imposed, ...hile Muslims state that all existing and extinct religions were similar to Islam initially, created by prophets similar to Zoroaster and Muhammad.
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  • ...major impetus for the formation of Karaism was a reaction to the rise of [[Islam]], which recognized Judaism as a fellow monotheistic faith, but claimed tha “Given the number of Jews that voluntarily accepted Islam during the early period, this theory is quite plausible in that those that
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  • | title = Congressman rebukes fellow Muslim for linking Islam to terrorism...
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  • Some religions allow polygamy. Notably, [[Islam]] allows a man to have up to four wives provided that he can afford to supp
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  • In the early 1930s, [[Nation of Islam]] leader [[Elijah Muhammad]] moved his embroiled religion's headquarters fr By the 1940s, the Nation of Islam's radical message had drawn in thousands of Chicago's blacks, many who had
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  • ...slim. Muslims consider all three men to have been messengers of God. Thus, Islam accepts [[Christianity]] and [[Judaism]] as divinely revealed religions yet Islam is the most recent of the world's large religions and arose in the light of
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  • ...ern Ireland: evangelical preacher James McConnell prosecuted after calling Islam satanic; acquitted
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  • ...hsa'i|Shaykh Aḥmad]] (1753-1826) began a religious movement within [[Shi'a Islam]] often called Shaykhism. His followers, who became known as Shaykhis, were ...eligion. Their role can be compared to the fourteen "Infallibles" in Shí'í Islam (Muhammad, the twelve imáms, and Fátimih)<ref>Amanat, ''Resurrection and
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  • ...rorist acts. He assured the Board that, according to his understanding of Islam, terrorist acts were strictly prohibited. *When Al Hajj was asked: if he had said that a true interpretation of Islam would not condone violence against innocent people, like the 9/11 attack, h
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  • ...politics: those between the military and civil society, and those between Islam and the state.
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  • ...untry by the Parliament on May 18, 2006. Religions like Hindusim Buddhism, Islam, Christianity and Bon are practiced here. Some of the earliest inhabitants
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  • [[Christianity|Christian]] religion is prevailing (69%), followed by [[Islam|Muslims]] (15.6%) and Natural religions (8.5%).
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  • ...(2007), 208pp [http://www.amazon.com/Confrontation-Lepanto-Christendom-vs-Islam/dp/B00127UI3O/ref=pd_bbs_sr_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207050382&sr=8-6 excerpt
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  • ==Medieval Christianity and Islam== ...heir hierarchical teaching, in particular, to be generally supportive of [[Islam]]ic practice. (The [[Qur'an]]ic concept of Shura<ref>The reference is to ve
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  • ...ously diverse, containing [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] [[Islam|Muslims]], [[Shi'a Islam|Shi'a]] Muslims, [[Maronite Church|Maronite]] [[Christianity|Christians]], ...siege to the camp, finally taking it in August. The leadership of Fatah al-Islam escaped, though its head, [[Shaker al-Abssi]], was allegedly killed in Sept
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  • '''[[Islam]]''' :''Main geographic areas:'' The "land of Islam" includes Arabic, Persian, Turkish, African, Indian, Chinese, and Malay/Ind
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  • ...uvinistic brand of nationalism that sought to create a new empire based on Islam and Turkish ethnicity. This new empire, stretching from Anatolia to western ...never involved in the genocide, and ended the privileged position given to Islam. Some 150,000 Armenians lived in Istanbul throughout the period; in the Arm
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  • ...tates of America]], [[Barack Obama]], Conservapedia alleges that he is a [[Islam|Muslim]], that work he did with the community-organizing group [[ACORN]] wa
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  • His website displays [[Geert Wilders]]' speech on Islam.
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  • ...lated into Arabic and Hebrew and used to provide a philosophical basis for Islam by [[Idn Rushd]], [[Farabi]] and [[Ibn Sina]] and for Judaism by Rabbi Mose
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  • ...in Abrahamic religions &ndash; modern [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]] &ndash; typically believe that their God is the [[transcendent cause]] of
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  • ...d. 2005. The life of this world : Negotiated muslim lives in thai society. Islam in asia series. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic.
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  • ...organized raids (''[[ghazwa]]'') against the Meccans in order to establish Islam as a political order. No statement in the manual explicitly identifies the ...eda practiced a form of extremism that perverted the peaceful teachings of Islam and commanded them to murder Christians and Jews, and to kill all Americans
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  • | title = The Spokesperson of the Taliban Government to Nida'ul Islam: "Our Goal is to Restore Peace and Establish a Pure and Clean Islamic State | journal = Nida'ul Islam magazine | date = April - May 1997
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  • ...traditions of Bhakti yoga, Tantra, and Advaita Vedanta, as well as from [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]], he proclaimed the world's various religions as "so ...Govinda Roy, a Hindu guru who practiced Sufism, initiated Ramakrishna into Islam; furthermore, in 1873, Ramakrishna practiced Christianity and had the Bible
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  • * Rose, Susan. "Islam Versus Christendom: the Naval Dimension, 1000-1600." ''Journal of Military
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  • [[Islam]] is growing rapidly in the United States, including offshoots such as the *[[Preventive war]] against [[Islam]]
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  • 570 [[Muhammad]] (570-632) Arab prophet and founder of [[Islam]] 800s Written collections of Hadith[http://www.religionfacts.com/islam/library/hadith.htm] (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) are compiled.
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  • ...by the [[Arab people|Arabs]], and thereafter became a center of Arab and [[Islam|Islamic]] scholarship. Today it is arguably the political and cultural cent
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  • ...on. <blockquote>“America wasn’t built on Hinduism. America wasn’t built on Islam. America wasn’t built on Buddhism. America and our democratic institution
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  • ...which has historically held the most power, is [[Arab people|Arab]] and [[Islam|Muslim]], with [[Egypt]]ian ancestry having the highest social status. The
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  • [[Islam]] is the predominant religion in Afghanistan. A cloak worn by [[Muhammad]]
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  • ...-Zarqawi, as well as established groups such as the Iraq-centered Ansar al-Islam and the Southeast Asian Jemaah Islamiya. Even while having local focus, the ...Nasser's secular Arab nationalism, did not capture the heart of political Islam. Until a better alternative presents itself, jihadism may stay as a major e
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  • ...e Canonical Gospels, The Historical Jesus, Jesus in Christianity, Jesus in Islam, Jesus in Western culture, etc; or as per other outlines; whatever. ''
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  • ...in a diffuse way, to punish the "far enemy" of the West for crimes against Islam. Where bin Laden had money and energetic youthful volunteers, al-Zawahiri h ...and organized raids (''ghazwa'') against the Meccans in order to establish Islam as a political order. No statement in the manual explicitly identifies the
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  • ...plex; the poorer south is affected by religious diversity (Catholicism and Islam), as well as by intrusions - both cultural and economic - from the wealthie
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  • ...The religious composition of Sri Lanka is: [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] 69.1%, [[Islam|Muslim]] 7.6%, [[Hinduism|Hindu]] 7.1%, [[Christianity|Christian]] 6.2%, un ...g, with others being descendants of Arab [[Moor]]s and [[Malay]] settlers. Islam is very popular in the Eastern and Western coasts of the country, however,
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  • ...ent (such as [[Black Power]] led by [[Stokely Carmichael]] and [[Nation of Islam|Muslims]] advocated by [[Malcolm X]]), and inner city gangs (such as the [[
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  • ===Sephardim under Islam=== ...When the Almohads gave the Jews a choice of either death or conversion to Islam, many Jews emigrated. Some, such the family of [[Maimonides]], fled south a
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  • ...instances of passive euthanasia if done in extraordinary circumstances. [[Islam]] has similar policies. [[Protestantism|Protestant]] and [[Judaism|Jewish]]
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  • ...hnically homogeneous republic ready to join the Western world. He banished Islam from school curricula and from the public sphere, glorified (and falsified)
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  • ...c]] religions, non-Christian Abrahamic religions such as [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]], and often other Christian denominations as having any right to govern. S
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  • ...ified by popular acclaim rather than official designation. In fact, the [[Islam]]ic counterparts of the Christian saints, associated most closely with [[Su
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  • There are several theories of authority in Shi'a Islam. Wilayat al-faqih, which places jurists as the supreme political authority,
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  • ...ified by popular acclaim rather than official designation. In fact, the [[Islam]]ic counterparts of the Christian saints, associated most closely with [[Su
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  • ...y of Iran's troubles, and for a drive to a fundamentalist version of Shi'a Islam, with strong resistance to what was seen as western cultural imperialism. ...claimed to have started the war to block the export of [[Shi'ite]] radical Islam by [[Ayatollah]] [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], and also to gain control of the [[S
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  • ...two- and three-floor buildings and many of the fortifications of Fatah Al-Islam, according to LAF officials.<ref name=Kahwaji> author = Kahwaji, Riad
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  • ...rule since the 15th century. Eventually the Chechens converted to Sunni [[Islam]], largely encouraged by the motive of receiving help from the [[Ottoman Em ...a long tradition among the Chechens,<ref>[http://www.kavkazcenter.com/russ/islam/jihad_in_ncaucasus/chap3.shtml] Djihad in the Northern Caucus Ch3</ref> and
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  • ...mine.<ref>{{cite book| last= Lammens|first = Henri| authorlink = | title = Islam. Belief and Institutions| publisher = Methuen & Co. Ltd.|date = 1929/1987| === Islam ===
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  • | title = Through Our Enemies' Eyes: Osama bin Laden, Radical Islam, and the Future of America condemning illegitimate edicts in the name of Islam or Allah." This is a possible ground to challenge some of bin Laden's autho
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  • Anwar al-Aulaqi is an American-born radical Islam|radical Islamist spiritual leader with ties to al-Qaeda who has been in Yem
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  • ..., some seek to include [[suicide attack|suicide bombers]] as a "martyr" of Islam, however, this is widely disputed in the Muslim community.
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  • ...ing it as the world's third largest religion] after [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. Other countries with large Hindu populations include [[Sri Lanka]], [[Ba ===Islam and Bhakti ===
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  • ...g to the complexity of the situation are actions of non-national [[radical Islam|radical Islamist]] groups, and strategic tension, potentially involving [[w
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  • ...the "Pirenne Thesis" downplays barbarian invasions and emphasizes role of Islam<ref> Kenneth W. Frank, "Pirenne Again: A Muslim Viewpoint," ''The History T * [[Maxime Rodinson]] Islam
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  • ...]], Christianity being the majority religion in its northern countries and Islam in Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, Kazakhstan, North Cyprus, Turkey and Azerbaijan
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  • ...ans from western Europe to the Pope's pleas to free the [[Holy Land]] from Islam. The [[First Crusade]] was a success, creating new Latin states in the Holy ...arkable, and was possible, first, because of divisions within the realm of Islam, and second, because Muslims in the various provinces misinterpreted the pr
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  • ...have influenced other [[Abrahamic religion]]s such as [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Samaritan]]ism and the [[Bahá'í Faith]]. ...when [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]] were divided into [[Christian]] and [[Islam]]ic countries, the [[Jew]]ish people also found themselves divided into two
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  • ...alestinian terrorists associated with PFLP, PIJ, Hamas, ANO, PLF, Ansar al-Islam ''which has direct ties to al-Qaeda''<ref>Isikoff & Corn, p. 107-111</ref><
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  • Among the many other religions practiced in the Netherlands, [[Islam]] is the largest and fastest growing religion. There are currently about 94
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  • ...ular throughout the [[Middle East]] in the ancient world. Eighth-century [[Islam]]ic [[Alchemy|alchemist]] [[Jabir ibn Hayyan]], inventor of numerous import
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  • ...thiopia]], who was expected to ally with Christians in the fight against [[Islam]]. To achieve these goals, John II sent two explorers in May 1487, [[Pero d
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  • ...o-one’ model), while the core group supplies ‘truth’ (of interpretation of Islam in this case—spiritual and political) and decisions/directions (the ‘on ...inancial, spiritual in the sense of having the ‘correct’ interpretation of Islam) determines authority, thus making the core group a hierarchy topologically
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  • ...mble to the document states, "Israel will rise and will remain erect until Islam eliminates it as it had eliminated its predecessors." Article Eleven state
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  • ...nduism]], [[Buddhism]], [[Jainism]] and [[Sikhism]] originated here, while Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism arrived in the first millennium C [[Islam]] first arrived in India through Arab traders in the 7th and 8th centuries.
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  • ...45">{{cite journal| author=Martineau AR, Timms PM, Bothamley GH, Hanifa Y, Islam K, Claxton AP et al.| title=High-dose vitamin D(3) during intensive-phase a
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  • ...entalism|Oriental]] studies; the third-ranking French general converted to Islam as Abdallah Menou.
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  • ...of paradigmatic examples,<ref>"''Religions include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, and those traditions that resemble one or more of
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  • ...ry [[Islam]], and Eleventh Century thinker of the [[Asherite]] movement in Islam, [[Abu Bakr al-Baqillani]], attempted to fashion rational arguments for the *Rejection of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and other religious beliefs.
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  • ...ociated with the [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] or [[Cyrillic alphabet]]s, and [[Islam]] goes hand in hand with the [[Arabic alphabet]]. Similarly, the prestige
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  • ...old that they were there primarily for collecting intelligence on Ansar al-Islam, a radical group opposed to the secular Kurdish parties, allied with al-Qae The supplementary assignment for the team, beyond Anwar al-Islam, was for covert action to overthrow Saddam. They had been ordered to penetr
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  • ...their grip, and in order for their armies to move out of all the lands of Islam, defeated and unable to threaten any Muslim. </blockquote>
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  • ...ttp://www.hilalplaza.com/islam/Interest.html ''Interest (Usury or Riba) in Islam'', Hilal Plaza.com]</ref> as forbidding all charging of interest. There ha
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  • ...ade in China, as early as 200 BCE, and reached Europe through [[History of Islam|Muslim]] territories. Paper was at first made of rags, but the [[Industrial
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  • ...hahjahan.html Bloom, J. and Blair, S. (1994). "The Art and Architecture of Islam: 1250-1800". New Haven and London: Yale University Press]</ref><ref name="K ...akat]]) of visiting the resting places ([[ziyarat]]) of those venerated in Islam was a force by which greater personal sanctity could be achieved. So for ma
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  • ...ion of rights acknowledged by religion and mankind.'' <ref> [http://www.al-islam.org/al-tawhid/definition-terrorism.htm Definition of Terrorism]. The given ...ism were the [[Assassins]]. The Assassins were a breakaway faction of Shia Islam called Nizari Ismalis who used the tactic of assassination of enemy leaders
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  • ...he proponents of Dravidistan also sought to associate and amalgamate Tamil Islam within a supposedly more ancient Dravidian religion, which threatened the I
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  • ...w to prevent a destructive confrontation between the West and the whole of Islam. If there is an answer, it lies in persuading the great majority of Muslims ...ommon social goals than Western individualism. When the problem is radical Islam, the West must reinforce local reform efforts and avoid being seen as meddl
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  • ...rge. Especially if there is detail in the image like most of the ones at [[Islam]], ignoring the file size warning is simply called for. José, I'd say jus
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  • * [[Dar al-Islam/Definition]]
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  • Maharashtra came under [[Islam in India|Islamic]] influence for the first time when the [[Ala-ud-din Khalj
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  • ...d downstream communities in a changing economy, the role of the arrival of Islam in the islands of Southeast Asia, and the interplay of international trade
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  • In addition, China has several religious minorities. [[Islam]] in China is rather moderate, and Chinese Muslims (majority are of [[Hui]]
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  • ...in scattered places in the Christian [[Middle East]]. Upon the rise of [[Islam]], libraries in newly Islamic lands knew a brief period of expansion in the
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  • * [[Dar al-Islam/Related Articles]]
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  • ...he Taj Mahal as a [[wakf]] property (an inalienable religious endowment in Islam, typically devoting a building or plot of land for Muslim religious or char
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  • ...previous [[Abrahamic religions]], the Bahá'í religion claims to supersede Islam. ...d-most widespread religion in the world (Christianity being number one and Islam, number three).<ref>[http://www.bahai.org/faq/facts/bahai_faith]</ref> Beca
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  • Kochi's major religions are [[Hinduism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]]; [[Jainism]], [[Judaism]], [[Sikhism]], and [[Buddhism]] have smaller fol
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  • * [[Template:Dar al-Islam/Metadata]]
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  • | title = Devil's Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam
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  • ...20% of the remainder Russian Orthodox 20%; 5% belong to other religions. Islam was introduced between the ninth and thirteenth century.
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  • ...us and the British Raj.<ref>{{cite book |last=Qureshi |first=MN |title=Pan-Islam in British Indian Politics: A Study of the Khilafat Movement, 1918–1924 | ...f the population. Kerala's principal religions are [[Hinduism]] (56.1%), [[Islam]] (24.7%), and [[Christianity]] (19%). Remnants of a once substantial Cochi
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  • ...in Islam, the Tomb of Ali, son-in-law of the Prophet and founder of Shi'a Islam. When forces from the 2nd Battalion, 1st Brigade of the 101st approached it
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  • ...world until recently. Majority of the people are Hindus. Buddhism and Islam come in the second and third position respectively. Most of those other r
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  • ...ationally recognized [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], public services and [[Islam|Islamic]] world studies programs. The dean is Charles S. Suchar, a [[sociol
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  • Like [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]] and [[Judaism]], and unlike [[Christianity]] and [[Mahayana Buddhism]], T
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  • ...epts, explicitly saying that "Syria" was a European construct: <blockquote>Islam is the bond that unites the western and central parts of the continent, as
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  • ...and the barbarian invasions which began in the fifth century; the rise of Islam and the control of the Mediterranean by the Arab world which made travel di
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  • ...gelicalism|Evangelical]], [[Mormon]], [[Buddhism|Buddhist]], [[Jew]]ish, [[Islam|Islamic]], [[Hinduism|Hindu]], [[Bahá'í Faith|Bahá'í]], and indigenous
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  • ...ractice [[animism|indigenous religions]]. Under 1% practice [[Judaism]], [[Islam]] and [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Mormonism]]. 60% of
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  • ...roups are represented in Mumbai. These include [[Hinduism|Hindu]] (68%), [[Islam|Muslim]]s (17%), and [[Christianity|Christians]] and [[Buddhist]] (4%). The
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  • ...ing to the 2002 census, as have other small Christian denominations, and [[Islam]]. The largest other Protestant denominations are the [[Presbyterian Church
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  • ...eligious rules such as the [[Ten Commandments]] and the [[golden rule]]. [[Islam]] counsels [[faith]] as well, and sees a mentally healthy person as someone ...n't sweep the floor while wishing you were resting. [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]] and [[Judaism]] all see, to varying extents, the principle of [[obedience
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  • ...on poll results indicate a popular (54%) preference for the modest rôle of Islam in politics that it exerts in [[Turkey]], and a substantial (32%) minority
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  • ...enominations and 6% non-Christian religions (including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and others). Those professing no religion or failing to adequately
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  • ...merga for the subsequent US-led invasion. They combined to defeat Ansar al-Islam, an ally of Al-Qaeda. If this battle had not been as successful as it was,
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  • *Pamela Geller, "an anti-Islam agitator"
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  • ...God]] is a law. Examples include the [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[Halakha]] and [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Sharia]], both of which mean the "path to follow". [[Christian] | title = Islam: Governing Under Sharia (aka shariah, shari'a)
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  • ...08, Pakistan blocked YouTube because of "offensive material" towards the [[Islam]]ic faith, including display of the [[Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons con
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  • ...cholarship of [[Christianity|Christian]], [[Buddhism|Buddhist]], [[Islamic|Islam]], and [[Judaism|Jewish]] faiths, including mainline religious figures, her
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  • ...eive the same education as Tamil and Sinhalese girls and pushed to include Islam and Arabic in secondary schools. By the 1960's, Muslim girls received a Wes
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  • ...clude the Methodists and Baptists, and there are substantial numbers of [[Islam|Muslims]], [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Sikhism|Sikhs]] with [[Judaism]], [[Bu
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  • ...alized government in Khartoum. Unfortunately, the manipulation of race and Islam is likely to continue to substitute for a willingness to create an equitabl
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  • ....org/pdf/lecture_penninx.pdf online paper 9 June 2005]</ref> Hostility to Islam has created an increasingly restrictive national immigration and integratio
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  • ...not only a rejection of the central conceptions of Judeo-Christianity and Islam, it is, as well, a rejection of the religious beliefs of such African relig
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  • Most people in Scotland describe themselves as Christian. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion in Scotland (estimated population, 50
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  • ...Asia]] and the [[Middle East]] has resulted in a considerable growth in [[Islam]], [[Sikhism]] and [[Hinduism]] in England. Cities and towns with large [[M
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