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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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  • * [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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  • '''''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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...'(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 [[Waqf (Islam)]]
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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 adherent of the religion, [[Islam]], with no implicit assuptions about government or politics
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  • An Arab [[prophet]] and the founder of [[Islam]] (570-632 CE).
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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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  • '''''Militant Islam Monitor''''' is an online resource, not identified as to sponsor or staff | title = About Militant Islam Monitor
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  • An [[Islam|Islamic]] mostly located in [[Oman]] but also in [[Algeria]] and [[Zanzibar
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  • Academic researcher and author, specializing in [[Islam]], [[Sufism]], and political implications
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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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  • Political commentator and analyst on radical Islam and Israeli foreign policy; contributing expert, [[Ariel Center for Policy
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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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  • {{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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  • The main branch of [[Islam]], which treats authority as following in the line of the first four "right
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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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  • .... 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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  • ...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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  • ...ref> observing that [[Davos]] discussions do not properly address militant Islam and the rise of China. His review of Huntington's '' [[The Clash of Civiliz | title = The Crisis of Universalism: America and Radical Islam after 9/11
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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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  • ...(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 * Nafziger, George F. and Mark W. Walton. ''Islam at War: A History.'' (2003)
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  • ...age|Persian]]. The official religion of the country is [[Twelver]] [[Shi'a Islam]]. ...|Sassanids]] before they were conquered by the [[Arabs]], who introduced [[Islam]] and greatly influenced the Iranian culture and language. Iran was ruled b
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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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  • ...ginated in Pakistan. Pakistan also is an area of conflict between Radical Islam and secular, although Muslim-dominated, government.
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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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  • ...up in Kuwait where his father worked for an oil company, and converted to Islam as a teenager. His family rejected him, but he was sponsored by Muslims in ...iver textbooks and Korans to the young people. It was a Jihad, a fight for Islam."
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  • '''Hillel Fradkin''' is Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow, [[Hudson I | title = Hillel Fradkin, Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow}}</ref> He
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  • *“Mr. Wesley and Mohammed: A Contemporary Inquiry Concerning Islam,” ''Asbury Theological Journal'' 58:2 (Fall 2003), 79-99
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  • ...rters of the Iranian clerical establishment and a city holy to [[Shi'a]] [[Islam]]. Located in [[Qom Province]], it is the seventh largest city in Iran, and | title = Iran: dialogue on Islam and international humanitarian law in Qom
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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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  • | title = In Fighting Radical Islam, Tricky Course for U.S. Aid: Separation of Church and State at Issue Rather than emphasizing that the US is fair to Islam, she and a collaborator have commented that it would be far more valuable t
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  • ...sts]]) observe the sabbath on Saturday, in keeping with the Jewish rule. [[Islam|Muslims]] observe the sabbath on Friday. The word for Saturday is derived
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  • ...l marriage exists, principally [[polygyny]], or a man and several wives. [[Islam]], for example, permits four wives.
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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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  • ...bout OIC}}</ref> Formed in 1968, it groups 57 nations, most of which are [[Islam]]ic states, or have large Islamic populations, in the [[Middle East]], Nort
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  • ...throughout [[Christianity|Christian]] tradition. Other religions such as [[Islam]] possess basic beliefs as well.
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  • Lodhi's usually practice [[Islam]] with the majority being [[Sunni]].
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  • ...in a media industry where ... Bill O'Reilly preens himself by referring to Islam as 'the enemy's religion.'"<ref name=NR>{{citation | title = The Good & the Bad: Stephen Schwartz on Islam and Wahhabism
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  • ...lisher of a number of books advocating [[old earth creationism]] from an [[Islam|Islamic]] perspective. He is best known for writing and publishing ''The At
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  • ...rituals differ amongst religions and show a variety of characteristics. [[Islam|Muslims]] have a requirement for five daily prayers, signified in predomina
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  • ...rst Crusade: A New History: The Roots of Conflict between Christianity and Islam'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/First-Crusade-History-Conflict-Christianity
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  • ...vasion during the ''[[Jihad]]'' of the [[seventh century]] and the heavy [[Islam]]ic influence on modern day [[Central Asia]]. The local name of Persian, ''
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  • *''Islam and the Myth of Confrontation. Religion and Politics in the Middle East'' I
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  • ...nment centralization, the use of atheism as a way to destroy Christianity, Islam and other religions, world government and false flag operations.
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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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  • ...onservative]] groups that believe it underestimates the danger of militant Islam and presents an unbalanced view on campus; at least one competing academic | title = Truth About Islam in Academia? | author = Cinnamon Stillwell
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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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  • *enhancing understanding of Islam ...oting 'interest and understanding among the general public with regards to Islam and Muslims in North America' - certainly boosts an image of moderation. Fo
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  • ...described as representing "two intertwined components of African-American Islam: a constructive do-for-self philosophy and a conspiratorial antagonism towa | title = American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Religion
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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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  • ...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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  • ...om of religion, and many different beliefs are represented in the country. Islam is the primary religion, followed by Orthodox Christianity. The official la
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  • [[Islam|Muslims]] also set aside time each week for sacred activity; however, the o
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  • ...rth America, '''Islamist Watch''' aimed on the lawful promotion of radical Islam, with '''The Legal Project''' protects public freedom of speech in this sub ...an interests as:<blockquote>...In the Middle East include fighting radical Islam; working for Palestinian acceptance of Israel; robustly asserting U.S. inte
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  • * Fortna, Benjamin C. ''Imperial Classroom: Islam, the State, and Education in the Late Ottoman Empire.'' 2002. 280 pp. * Karpat, Kemal H. ''The Politicization of Islam: Reconstructing Identity, State, Faith, and Community in the Late Ottoman S
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  • ...ks]] (or, unofficially, “Muslims”, 48%), whose main religious culture is [[Islam]] (the terms “Bosnians”, for the citizens of the whole state, and “Bo
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  • ...b/article-44124/Zambia</ref> Other major religions include [[Hinduism]], [[Islam]], and indigenous beliefs. <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/country_p
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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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  • ...and the northwestern coast of the Gulf of Oman. This area was converted to Islam in the Seventh century; for centuries it was embroiled in dynastic disputes ...religion is withheld and public practice of any other religion other than Islam is unlawful.
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  • ...]s have adopted the idiom of a cappella music since mainstream traditional Islam prohibits the use of instruments except for some basic percussion. Muslim
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  • Among its grantees is Robert Spencer, an activist against Islam.
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  • He is an Iraqi Kurd who was suspected of membership in Ansar al-Islam, an Iraqi terrorist group with links to the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who
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  • ...links to the "Nawawi Foundation [a da'wa organization run by a convert to Islam which presents all of history from an Islamist perspective] as well as the
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  • ...ies students will have to study at least one non-Christian faith such as [[Islam]], [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]] or [[Judaism]]. Philosophy courses are taught
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  • ...seven centuries. The Sephardic culture reached its full flourishing under Islam, enjoying a period of splendour. The Christian Reconquest of Spain though,
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  • ..., or the world, into the common culture of the [[Dar al-Islam]], "House of Islam", rather than the [[Dar al-Hab]] ("House of struggle/war"). Even within thi
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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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  • ...n October 21, 2007.</ref> The major religions practiced in the country are Islam, Roman Catholicism, and Albanian Orthodoxy. <ref>Country Studies. [http://c
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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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  • ...by Khalid Abdul Muhammad, it has developed strong ties with the Nation of Islam and Louis Farrakhan. In 2005, Farrakhan appointed Malik Zulu Shabazz, a Was
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  • ...uthority. Same-sex marriage is opposed by the [[Roman Catholic Church]], [[Islam]], and conservative [[Protestant]] denominations. [[Buddhism]] generally re
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  • ...relatively more homogeneous than other GCC states, with conservative Sunni Islam predominating and little in the way of ethnic divisions. Historically, ther
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  • ===The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (1990)=== ...i.org/english/article/human.htm ''The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam'', Organization of the Islamic Conference, 1990]</ref> was signed by the m
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  • * Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World (Hillel Fradkin)
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  • ...was that the former leader Gerard Batten spent much of his time attacking Islam.
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  • : [[Islam]] ....org/devlin/devlin_0708_02.html Keith Devlin: ''The Mathematical Legacy of Islam'', American Mathematical Association, 2002]</ref>,
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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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  • ...essed a maelstrom of radical reforms, which abolished the [[Caliphate]], [[Islam]]ic educational institutions, religious courts, introduced new dress codes
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  • ...books.google.com/books?id=TKUN4UdfVaQC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=pirenne+without+islam+the+frankish+empire+would+probably+&source=web&ots=2S2LIB7LzP&sig=fr-z8mIrU ...oks.google.com/books?id=TKUN4UdfVaQC&printsec=titlepage&dq=pirenne+without+islam+the+frankish+empire+would+probably+&source=gbs_toc_s&cad=1 excerpt and text
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