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  • ...l-Nadim]]'s bibliography ''Fihrist'' demonstrates the devotion of medieval Muslim scholars to books and reliable sources; it contains a description of thousa The contents of these Islamic libraries were copied by Christian monks in Muslim/Christian border areas, particularly Spain and Sicily. From there they eve
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  • In the thirteenth century the [[Muslim]] armies retook [[Jerusalem]] and the [[Crusades|Crusaders]] retreated from
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  • ...dalusian sciences in 10th Century Muslum Cordoba.<ref>A. Arberry (1967), ''Muslim Cordoba'' in {{cite book|author=ed. Arnold Toynbee|title=Cities of Destiny|
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  • {{ActiveUsers|Ali Muslim}}
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  • ...', a book written by the [[Persian people|Persian]] [[Islamic mathematics|Muslim mathematician]] {{Unicode|[[Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi|Muhammad ibn Mū
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  • ...ressively Westernizing Iran, offending a good deal of conservative Shi'ite Muslim opinion, and governing with the assistance of an aggressive secret police a [[Saddam Hussein]], ostensibly a [[Sunni]] Muslim, claimed to have started the war to block the export of [[Shi'ite]] radical
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  • ...h Yemen were established, most resident minority groups departed. Most are Muslim, divided into:
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  • Through interactions and trade with [[Muslim]] traders plying the [[Indian ocean]] as far south as present day Mozambiqu
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  • *''[[Muslim World]]''
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  • *pir, or strong personal relationship to Allah, distinct from the communal Muslim tradition;<ref name=FAS-AU>{{citation ...That religious school's teachings drew from a 19th century Indian Salafist Muslim movement called Deobandism, which argued against modernization and believed
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  • ...libelous) smear campaign that seeks to paint Obama as some kind of secret Muslim, by burying evidence of his Christianity. [[User:Brian Dean Abramson|Brian ...the first is simply that it makes a really Big issue out of it, like being Muslim or Jewish or British or... The second big problem is that for equality reas
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  • ...r own specific distributions. Ubuntu is now even distributed in Christian, Muslim and Buddhist editions with specific religious software pre-installed.
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  • ...out 89.5 percent and [[Buddhists]] for 5.3% of the total population. The [[Muslim]] population is 2.7 percent, the Jains 0.1 percent and Christians and other ...tion of Hinduism and later it was brought near extinction by the hordes of Muslim invaders pouring down from central Asia into northern India in the 13th cen
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  • ===Subtitle A: Quality Educational Opportunities in Predominantly Muslim Countries=== ...untries; (2) join other countries in supporting the International Arab and Muslim Youth Opportunity Fund; and (3) work to prevent financing of educational in
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  • ...47 with the partition of India on independence as a separate state for the Muslim minority. War between its eastern and western sectors in 1971 led to the fo
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  • ...view. Of course, then, the primary "constituency" for the article on the Muslim view on Jesus would be Muslims and Islamic scholars. Moreover, even if we ...equal space in the Jesus article. Ori and I disagree on whether Jesus-as-a-Muslim prophet is important enough to deserve mentioning "up front," right after h
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  • ...g been illegal under Egyptian law as well as being forbidden under sharia, Muslim religious law."</ref> This article is intended to be a general introduction
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  • ...a European woman was so unusual that she was more outside the rules in the Muslim groups than with her countrymen. ...ldiers trapped in the siege, Hardinge was especially concerned with Indian Muslim attitudes. He was due to retire, and both he and his successor, Lord Chelms
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  • At the end of War War I, the Muslim [[Ottoman Empire]], which had been in control of Palestine, and indeed much
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  • The first printing press in a Muslim territory opened in [[Andalusia]] in the 1480s. This printing press was run
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