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  • ...obility, to react to the raids of the enemy, particularly the invasions of Muslim armies which occurred starting in the seventh century. So it was that the
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  • ...ically ethnically Han, so excluding Tibet, Mongolia, Manchuria and various Muslim areas in the West) has not always been united, but has often been populated The Qing also had internal troubles, notably several Muslim rebellions in the West and the Taiping Rebellion in the South.
    44 KB (6,734 words) - 10:05, 9 September 2024
  • ...: eating pork is commonplace to billions of people, while forcing a devout Muslim or Jew to eat pork would be abusive. Some cultures believe male [[circumcis
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  • ...were first translated to the Syriac language by Nestorian monks in Persia. Muslim scholars (mainly in Baghdad) subsequently translated these into Arabic, and
    27 KB (4,001 words) - 13:21, 7 August 2024
  • ...eclined rapidly and many Hindus were forcibly converted to [[Islam]]. Some Muslim rulers such as [[Aurangzeb]] destroyed Hindu temples and otherwise persecut
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  • ...lticultural, and secular community consisting of Hindus, [[Christian]]s, [[Muslim]]s, [[Jain]]s, [[Sikh]]s, and [[Buddhist]]s among other denominations, all
    25 KB (3,762 words) - 17:00, 8 September 2024
  • ...ence of God or gods. Including the existence of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim God. b. The doctrine that there is no God or gods. 2. Godlessness; immoral ...levant pursuits. Outside of Europe, freethought was still expounded in the Muslim world by such individuals as [[Averroes]] (see: [[Averroism]]). [[Heresy|He
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  • ...há'í statistic. In countries where the Bahá'í Faith is illegal (as in some Muslim countries) or where national infrastructure is very limited, it is difficul ...nctive Bahá'í names, so many Indian Bahá'ís will be identified as Hindu or Muslim.</ref> The ''World Christian Encyclopedia'' identifies the Bahá'í Faith a
    129 KB (20,932 words) - 17:01, 15 July 2024
  • ...n|Mediterranean]] countries, particularly [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] under Muslim rule. When they were expelled in 1492, they settled in [[North Africa]], th {{see also|Muslim Jew|Islam and anti-Semitism|Similarities between the Bible and the Qur'an}}
    77 KB (11,982 words) - 17:00, 6 September 2024
  • ...5 million citizens, with a 1.38% growth rate (2008 est.), are 75 percent [[Muslim]], with 20% of the remainder Russian Orthodox 20%; 5% belong to other reli
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  • ...x around March 20/21. Nouruz is still celebrated in Iran, by the [[Shi'a]] Muslim Persians. Traditionally in Iran a table is set up with a display of the sev
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  • CIA promoted the Muslim religion in Uzbekistan, by CIA commissioning a translation of the Qur'an in As Yousaf recalled it, Casey said that there was a large Muslim population across the Amu Darya that could be stirred to action and could "
    76 KB (11,669 words) - 07:05, 16 March 2024
  • ...istory Association of India |location=Bangalore }}</ref> [[Malik ibn Dinar|Muslim merchants]] (Malik ibn Dinar) settled in Kerala by the 8th century AD. Afte
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  • ...ristian, who most likely sympathised with the Crusading army more than his Muslim Lords. This information was vital for Bohemond, leading to him to suggest t ...ere soldiers from the north and south of France sat outside the walls of a Muslim town which they were supposed to be besieging and debated the authenticity
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  • :*Khalifa Abdi Hassan, a Kenyan Islamic scholar working for the Muslim Association of Malawi. ...e relationship between Kenya and Somalia, increased tension within Kenya’s Muslim community, and created the possibility of an expanded regional conflict.
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  • ...large planters, army officers, and other proponents of integration of the Muslim population with France, feared a new government in Paris would make concess
    27 KB (4,164 words) - 07:01, 27 July 2024
  • '''Sùnni''' ''Muslim'' = Northern English pronunciation of '''súnny''' ''weather''; some AmE sp
    28 KB (4,274 words) - 09:25, 18 July 2017
  • ...14 patterns. They debate the role of cultural differences, ghettos, race, Muslim fundamentalism, poor education and poverty play in creating nativism among
    30 KB (4,395 words) - 08:36, 23 February 2024
  • ...ite news |title=Oath CEO Tim Armstrong to Leave the Verizon Unit |last1=Al-Muslim |first1=Aisha |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/oath-ceo-tim-armstrong-to-l
    69 KB (8,143 words) - 14:09, 30 August 2024
  • ...ic Sociology''. © 1983-2006 A. M. Al-Araki ISBN 82-570-0743-9]</ref> was a Muslim historian born in North Africa (in present-day Tunisia) whose ideas, though
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