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  • ...Allah]]". The term has a different meaning than Islamist; an Islamic is a Muslim that believes that the government should run by the religious law of Islam.
    296 bytes (51 words) - 12:25, 24 March 2024
  • ...correctly applied to immigrants from Muslim-majority countries who are not Muslim-identified. The term Arab American, or, as a more specific example, Lebanes Muslim Americans have been slow to form a political bloc, although they actually o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Muslim American]]
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  • ...correctly applied to immigrants from Muslim-majority countries who are not Muslim-identified
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  • ...' focuses on the " great social and economic problems that are challenging Muslim communities especially in the inner city; the need for the involvement of m | publisher = Muslim Alliance in North America}}</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Maher Hathout}} Senior Advisor, Board, [[Muslim Public Affairs Council]] {{r|Ramsey Hakim}} Chair, Board, [[Muslim Public Affairs Council]]
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  • {{r|Hodari Abdul-Ali}} Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; Businessman and Activist (DC) {{r|Luqman Abdul Haqq}} Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; President, Universal Companies (Phila)
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  • ...correctly applied to immigrants from Muslim-majority countries who are not Muslim-identified
    274 bytes (37 words) - 12:53, 29 August 2009
  • {{r|Maher Hathout}} Senior Advisor, Board, [[Muslim Public Affairs Council]] {{r|Ramsey Hakim}} Chair, Board, [[Muslim Public Affairs Council]]
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  • ...s is usually considered first, then Western countries, then non-Muslim non-Muslim countries; Israel is be included in the group, which [[Osama bin Laden]] ca
    301 bytes (45 words) - 09:57, 25 March 2024
  • ...ican-Americans recently released from prison; Diwan [governing council], [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]
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  • * [http://www.amaweb.org/ American Muslim Alliance] * [http://www.mabonline.net/ Muslim Association of Britain]
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  • {{r|Hodari Abdul-Ali}} Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; Businessman and Activist (DC) {{r|Luqman Abdul Haqq}} Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; President, Universal Companies (Phila)
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  • ..., an organization of Muslim apostates; professor of Sociology and an Arab-Muslim culture specialist in Germany; previously on faculty of Kuwait University
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  • ...Muslim Political Taskforce and currently serves as president of the Texas Muslim Democratic Caucus; delegate to the Texas Democratic Convention.
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  • ...Allah]]". The term has a different meaning than Islamist; an Islamic is a Muslim that believes that the government should run by the religious law of Islam.
    296 bytes (51 words) - 12:25, 24 March 2024
  • ...uschwitz]] and [[Sierra Leone]]; Chairman of the Board of the [[Inner-City Muslim Action Network]] (IMAN)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Muslim American]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz/Definition]]
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  • ...U.S. Department of State’s “International Visitors Program”; one of a few Muslim leaders invited by President [[George W. Bush]] to the White House shortly
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  • Egyptian radical Islamist, who formed the Muslim Brotherhood
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  • {{r|American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights and Elections}} {{r|Muslim Alliance in North America}}
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  • General term for Muslim "holy warriors", especially in Afghanistan.
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  • Second [[muslim]] woman to serve in the [[U.S. Congress]]
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  • {{r|Muslim American}} {{r|Muslim Students Association}}
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  • ...non-practicing Shi'a Muslim, surprising given the nature of Pakistan as a Muslim state and the way he is often invoked as an Islamist ideal. ...in touch with other Muslim leaders. In March 1913, he joined the All India Muslim League. <ref name=StoryPak1>{{citation
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  • An expert in Muslim religious law, qualified to interpret the [[sharia]]
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  • Muslim techniques and rituals for the slaughtering of meat animals
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  • A [[Muslim]] religious school, some, but not all of which, have indoctrinated in extre
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  • ...he Diwan (leadership council), [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; first Muslim cleric to give an invocation to the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]; desc
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  • ==Muslim World Initiative== A forum entitled “The Role of American Muslims in Bridging the U.S.-Muslim Divide” was sponsored by the US-Islamic World Project of the [[Brookings
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  • The study of beliefs and concepts that have arisen within the various Muslim traditions.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An Australian muslim who has been charged under the Australian anti-terrorism act
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  • ...e East Forum]], intended to block legal Islamist (as distinct from [[Islam|Muslim]]) activities
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  • Academic journal of Middle East and traditional Muslim areas of the Mediterranean, into Spain
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  • ...' focuses on the " great social and economic problems that are challenging Muslim communities especially in the inner city; the need for the involvement of m | publisher = Muslim Alliance in North America}}</ref>
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  • ...l-Hijrah]] mosque, [[Falls Church, Virginia]]; former secretary-general, [[Muslim American Society]]; U.S. citizen born in [[Egypt]]
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  • ...lso were influenced by the Mongols. Their religion is predominantly Sunni Muslim. Uzbekistan is a secular, predominantly Muslim state, a former republic of the [[Soviet Union]]. There are significant Uz
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  • ...ls Church, Virginia]]; Diwan (executive committee) and Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]
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  • Extinct Romance language spoken during the Middle Ages in the Muslim part of the Iberian Peninsula.
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  • ...istan, Iran, [[Kazakhstan]] and Uzbekistan, a landlocked, predominantly [[Muslim]], nation of [[Central Asia]], formerly part of the Soviet Union
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  • A Muslim clerical party of Pakistan, currently condemning both the [[Taliban]] and U
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  • Previously part of the Soviet Union, a landlocked, predominantly [[Muslim]] nation of [[Central Asia]], with Afghanistan, [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan
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  • ...general of the human rights organisation Amnesty International - the first Muslim, and the first Asian person, to occupy the role.
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  • ...definitions, one common one based on the newly independent, predominantly Muslim republics of the former Soviet Union
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  • ...f the eastern [[Mediterranean Sea]] and some neighboring states, largely [[Muslim]] but with significant [[Jew]]ish and [[Christian]] populations
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  • ...Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall]]''': translated by a native English-speaking Muslim; this translation was officially endorsed by the Shaykh ul-Azhar, the most ...]]'' (1955) by '''[[Arthur Arberry]]''': a respectful translation by a non-Muslim scholar; conveys something of the literary force of the original; long reco
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  • Among the oldest countries of the world, from which Muslim-majority [[Eritrea]] split after a civil war; Coptic Christian-majority sta
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  • ...e [[Occupied Territories]], especially the [[Gaza Strip]]; offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood but not Salafism
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  • Muslim theologian of the 18th century, who founded [[Wahhabism]], and allied with
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  • ...ormally structured, yet extremely solemn, oath of personal allegiance to a Muslim leader, not necessarily a religious leader, such as [[Osama bin Laden]]
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  • ...tee, Constitution Project; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; President, Karamah: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights
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  • ...[[al-Qaeda]], an Egyptian physician who was mentored, in a faction of the Muslim Brotherhood, by Sayyid Qutb
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  • A radical Islamist term of art referring to ostensibly Muslim regimes that are corrupt, do not run by strict [[Sharia]], or both; [[Egypt
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  • ...gh once admired by [[Osama bin Laden]]; member of [[International Union of Muslim Scholars]]
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  • ...student of [[Hamas]], who has worked for organizations affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as the [[United States Institute for Peace]]
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