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  • ...mostly women and children — and injuring 200. The bomb failed to kill the Muslim cleric. Supporters of the cleric strung a giant “MADE IN USA” banner ac
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  • ==Muslim Brotherhood== ...e. I’d rather not talk about this and I do not want to get involved in the Muslim Brotherhood issue after the [new] guide has been elected.” <ref name=AAA
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  • '''Mazen Asbahi''', an attorney, was briefly the Muslim American Outreach coordinator for the Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2 | title = Obama's Muslim coordinator out: Resignation spotlights struggle to woo Islamic voters
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  • * [http://www.quranichealing.com/bp.asp?caid=65 Death & Dying in Islam] Muslim attitudes towards death
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  • ...Press. p. 140. ISBN 9781780930312.</ref><ref>Glick, Thomas F. (1995). From Muslim fortress to Christian castle : social and cultural change in medieval Spain
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  • ...Egypt's President Morsi]'. 3rd July 2013.</ref> He was the Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood's Arab Spring/Catalogs#Freedom and Justice Party|Freedom and Ju
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  • ...pe. The majority of its people are ethnically [[Turkic]] and religiously [[Muslim]].
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  • ...t of British India. In 1947, West Pakistan and East Bengal (both primarily Muslim) separated from India (largely Hindu) and jointly became the new country of
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  • ...hoped that an Israeli response would split the coalition by alienating its Muslim-majority countries. However, the provocation failed as the Israelis did not ...l; Israel did not retaliate and Iraq continued to remain at odds with most Muslim-majority countries. [[Iraqi rocket attacks on Saudi Arabia|Iraqi missile ba
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  • During a period of muslim expansion muslims had wrested control of what is now [[Spain]], and tried t
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  • ...ue sense. And, following a long held Muslim tradition, and along with most Muslim historians, Ibn Khaldun agreed that facts depended on the authorities who h * Humphreys, R.S., (1985), "Muslim Historiography," in ''Dictionary of the Middle Ages,'' vol 6, pp 250-5.
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  • ...05). He and Bruce Lawrence are co-editors of the Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks Series at the University of North Carolina Press. He is a speciali ...e study of [[Islam]] and [[Sufism]]. His current research projects include Muslim interpretations of Indian religions, the literary interpretation of the Qur
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  • ...inctive ethnic music, dance, and cuisine. Most Tatars are traditionally [[Muslim]], although some Tatars in [[Kazan]], the capital of Tatarstan, are [[Russi
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  • ...ion of Islamic Cooperation] an association of 57 states, created to defend Muslim interests. [http://www.ikhwanweb.com/ The Muslim Brotherhood - official English website]
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  • In 1527, Falatehan, an Ulama from Demak Muslim Kingdom occupied the Sunda Kelapa. On June 22, 1527, he changed the name of
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  • ...s a plural noun, however, meaning "holy warriors", it gained currency with Muslim movements in 18th century India.
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  • ...has been affiliated, since establishing its constitution in 1999, with the Muslim American Society (MAS), Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and North ...h which Dar al-Hijrah is affiliated, is a U.S. group, founded in 1992, has Muslim Brotherhood members among its founders. <ref name=WaPo2004-09-12>{{citation
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  • ...elf, to follow the doctrine of submission to [[Allah]]; a translation of [[Muslim]] is "one who submits to God". ...one involved in armed jihad. It may be limited in scope to reestablishing Muslim rule (e.g., the [[Caliphate]] of Sunni Islam), or go beyond, into the inter
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  • ...established themselves during the Islamic period in [[South Asia]] as a [[Muslim]] ruling class and were valued warriors.
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  • ...are developing programs of political and economic reform to transform the Muslim world." * Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World (Hillel Fradkin)
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