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  • Islamic Philosophy

    Islamic Philosophy

    Islamic Philosophy Islamic philosophy (Ð"‡Ð"ÐŽÐ"ÑœÐ"ÐŽÐ""Ð"ÑœÐ"‰ Ð"‡Ð"ÐŽÐ"...Ð""Ð"ÐŽÐ"‡Ð"ЈÐ"­Ð"‰) is a part of the Islamic studies, and is a longstanding attempt to create harmony between faith, reason or philosophy, and the religious teachings of Islam. A Muslim engaged in this field is called a Muslim philosopher. Definition The attempt to fuse religion and philosophy is difficult because there are no clear preconditions. On the other hand, classical religious believers have a set of religious principles that they hold

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    Essay Length: 3,284 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2010
  • Teenage Women - Abortion and Law

    Teenage Women - Abortion and Law

    Elisha was a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel, who was chosen by God to become the successor and disciple of Elijah. Elisha performed numerous miracles and among all of the prophets he performed the greatest amount of miracles next to Jesus Christ. Elisha's name means "God is deliverance". Elisha was a good man and a wise prophet who was very influential during the time of his ministry. Throughout his ministry he taught

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    Essay Length: 4,395 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2010
  • Islam

    Islam

    Islam Islam is a peaceful religion with many aspects to explore. The religion is surrounded by myths from the unknown. Following our journey of myths we will explore the tools of knowledge, the sacred texts of Islam, symbols, and practices. Once an understanding of Islam is established we will explore the historical foundation of Islam and the similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity. Explanations of myths related to the religion There are many myths

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    Essay Length: 3,194 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2010
  • Islam Beliefs

    Islam Beliefs

    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 -

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    Submitted: December 5, 2010
  • The New Bankruptcy Law

    The New Bankruptcy Law

    Bankruptcy has been the answer to extremely troubling and difficult financial times for many people in America. Many individuals, for one reason or another, have found it to be the new start in life that they desperately needed. Unfortunately, bankruptcy has also served as a crutch to many as well, allowing them to relinquish debt that they were completely capable, however selfishly unwilling, to pay. As with any law, or policy, Americans are forced

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    Submitted: December 5, 2010
  • Islam and the Media

    Islam and the Media

    Introduction In present day society, the information age, specifically mass media serves as a source of communicating information and messages that is of interest to the general populace. It is the multiple functions of this medium to inform, amuse, entertain and educate on local issues and general concerns around the globe. The mass media has become the major influence in shaping our views of reality and our understanding of the way the world functions. Statement

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    Essay Length: 3,218 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • Islam: A Short History

    Islam: A Short History

    Karen Armstrong, billed on the jacket as "one of the world's foremost scholars on religious affairs," comments on everything from the Christian Crusades, the formation of the state of Israel in 1948, the taking of hostages by Ayatollah Khomeini and his issuance of a fatwah on author Salman Rushdie, and Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam to the Taliban in her book Islam: A Short History. It is important to note that the book

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    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • Natural Law

    Natural Law

    Natural Law 1. The "order of nature" interpretation of natural law is also known as "generic natural law". This interpretation of natural law is influenced by Ulpian's idea of ius naturale, which is what man shares in common with the animals. The "order of nature" emphasizes human physical and biological nature in determining morality. This theory of natural law supports physicalism over personalism and is strictly biological. Physicalism understands nature as the viceroy of

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    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • Islam: A Brief History

    Islam: A Brief History

    AMDG BVMH 1-27-07 World Religions David Brennan Karen Armstrong's 202 page book, Islam: a Short History covers the religion Islam and what the teachings have to offer. The author herself has written books on Christianity and Buddhism as well. She is a former nun who now lives a self-proclaimed 'solitary life'. She suffers through the disease epilepsy and wrote about her trial in the 2004 book The Spiral Staircase. She believes that by writing on

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    Essay Length: 540 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • Christianity and Islamic Religions

    Christianity and Islamic Religions

    Belief systems or religions are perhaps the strongest force in society. All of these beliefs are important to each religion in there own way. They're what make each religion individual and special. Each of these religions had its own beliefs and sacred texts, though all shared some concepts. In the Middle East, the three great world religions-Judaism, Christianity, and Islam had both share some similarities and differences. Judaism, a monotheistic religion, so as Christianity and

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    Essay Length: 500 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • Religion: Hinduism and Islam

    Religion: Hinduism and Islam

    Religion: Hinduism and Islam Every society is based on different religion. Different people follow different types of religion according to their birth or by choice. The major religions of the world are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Each religion is similar and different from one another in terms of festivals, practices and beliefs. Apart from Christianity, Hinduism and Islam are the two most widely practiced religions in the world today. They have

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    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Similarities Between Islam and Christianity

    Similarities Between Islam and Christianity

    SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY by Dr. Zakir Naik Al-Qur'an 3:64 Al-Qur'an 20:25-28 Greet you in the same manner as Jesus (pbuh) greeted in Hebrew Luke 24:36 'Sholam alay kum' or Islamic greeting in Arabic Assalaamu alai kum both meaning 'Peace be on you'. INTRODUCTION Similarities / Similar Teachings in the Qur'an and the Bible which Muslims follow but Christians don't I ISLAM 1. DEFINITION A. Meaning of Islam (i) Islam is derived from the

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    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Islam and Jihad

    Islam and Jihad

    The Arabic word Jihad literally means "holy struggle". It is not holy war. War is war. No war can be holy. The blood of humans is holy and sacred. The Quran says unjust killing of one man means the killing of the whole mankind. What is just killing and what is unjust killing. When some body kills a man without any reason or justification it is unjust killing. When the judge gives the capital punishment

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    Essay Length: 1,244 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2010
  • Hobbe's Law of Nature

    Hobbe's Law of Nature

    Hobbes claims that we should be moral because of our best interest, which is to do everything we can to ensure our survival. The problem with this is that not everyone is feared of death, as Hobbes assumed. Hobbes' reply to that would be under normal circumstances, it is still our basic instinct to protect and ensure our survival. By definition of Hobbes, the State of Nature is a state where "everyman is in war

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    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Islam

    Islam

    Islam Islam is one of the world's largest religions (Christianity would be the first) with about 950 millions followers. The prophet Muhammad started Islam in the 17th century in Arabia when he received a message from the arch angel Gabriel. In the world today Islam is one of the worlds most spread out religions. Most of the Muslims are found in the eastern parts of the world such as china, Asia, Burma, Sir Lanka, Russia,

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    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Islam and Other Religions

    Islam and Other Religions

    CONCEPT OF GOD IN ISLAM by Dr. Zakir Naik The Most Concise Definition of God: The most concise definition of God in Islam is given in the four verses of Surah Ikhlas which is Chapter 112 of the Qur'an: \"Say: He is Allah, The One and Only. \"Allah, the Eternal, Absolute. \"He begets not, nor is He begotten. And there is none like unto Him.\" [Al-Qur'an 112:1-4] The word 'Assamad' is difficult to translate. It

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    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • The Spiritual Laws of Nature

    The Spiritual Laws of Nature

    For the purposes of this paper, natural law means a program / reaction / set of functions which becomes operational when called by the caller and as is engraved in the nature and as legislated by the God by his divine prerogative. Section (I) The Law of Words / Language / Thoughts 1. Anything which a human being speaks could manifest it into an objective reality if projected with absolute-faith or if repeated in such

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    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Comparing and Contrasting Islam and Hinduism to Christianity

    Comparing and Contrasting Islam and Hinduism to Christianity

    Comparing and Contrasting Islam and Hinduism to Christianity Just as the apostle Paul witnessed to the Greeks, Christians are called to witness to their culture in the same way. The Greeks had an unknown god that they worshipped and Paul taught that Jesus was this unknown god (Acts 17:23). In today's culture, in order for Christians to witness successfully they must understand the two religions that are rapidly growing in popularity; Hinduism and Islam. Christians

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    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Cosmology and Laws of Manu

    Cosmology and Laws of Manu

    The laws of Manu were mythically written by "Manu" (the father of man) 30 million years ago. It is currently believed that around 200 BC, the Brahmin compiled them into a single text, in response to the onset of Buddhism. They hold in their teachings, an explanation of the creation of existence, complete nature and structure of all things in it as well as how they interact, and the "laws" (responsibilities) and punishments of all

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    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Islam

    Islam

    Islam is the Arabic term meaning "submision" or "surrender", this is the will of there God Allah. Early Arab Religion worshipped many Gods and nature spirits. During the early centuries of the Common Era there were although a minority of Christians and Jews in Arabia. "The Prophet" as he is know but he is actually named Muhammad had a difficult childhood as he was orphaned at a young age and then moved through two more

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    Essay Length: 969 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2010
  • Socrates: Moral Obligation to Civil Law

    Socrates: Moral Obligation to Civil Law

    The Socratic dialogues deal with the definition of certain types of virtue, and how these specific virtues (for example, courage or piety) fit in to the overall definition of doing good and living by the correct moral standards. The dialogues of the Apology and the Crito deal with the trial and sentencing of Socrates, facilitating a discussion about an individual's morality in abiding by the law. Socrates does show us that civil law should be

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Islam

    Islam

    Recently in World Religions lecture, we learned about Islam. Surprisingly to me, someone who isn't very familiar with much of any religion found Islam to be much like Christianity found in the United States. There are common stories that are apart of the Christian religion. Also Muslims believe in one God, Allah, much like Christians believe in God. Both religions also have faith in prophets, like Muhammad and Jesus, as well as angels. There are

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Anyone Taking Business Law

    Anyone Taking Business Law

    The mediation process starts by the agreement of two people whom are willing to bring in a neutral third party to settle a dispute between them. It can start almost anytime because it is the decision between the two parties. That being said it is obvious that mediation can start before a case is ever filed or as late as before a decision was ever made by the courts. To find a balanced agreement the

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Are Islamic Ideals Slowing Modernization?

    Are Islamic Ideals Slowing Modernization?

    Are Islamic Ideals Slowing Modernization ? In this essay I will be using MLA as a writing style, this essay will prove that many Islamic ideals and Extremism are stopping modernization and also promoting hatred between western and Muslim countries. This fact will be proven using these supporting points, Firstly the oppression of women in Muslim countries all over the world holds back a significant population of women who may have great things to contribute

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • The Motorcycle Helmet Law

    The Motorcycle Helmet Law

    Millions of people all over the United States choose motorcycles over automobiles for the thrill, speed, and high performance capabilities. On the other hand, motorcycles are not at all the safest way of transportation. Motorcycles do not provide the passenger with the outer protection that cars provide, therefore, when one crashes, the results are usually much more serious. Injuries to the head are responsible for 76% of fatalities when dealing with motorcycle crashes many

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010

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