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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.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Muslim American]]
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  • ...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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  • ...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
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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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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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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  • ...e [[Occupied Territories]], especially the [[Gaza Strip]]; offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood but not Salafism
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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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  • 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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  • A title or name for a [[Muslim]] who can trace his ancestry to the family of the Prophet [[Muhammad]]; the
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  • ...ent, Islamic Social Services Association-USA; Diwan [governing council], [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; Social work faculty, Arizona State University
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  • ...lleged to have engaged federal agents in a gun battle; Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; Imam, [[Masjid Al-Haqq]] (Detroit)
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  • ...ic and foreign policy, its impact on American society in general, and its Muslim communities in particular.
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  • * [http://www.sunna.info/Lessons/islam_331.html Muslim angels]
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  • Self-described as a Muslim American civil liberties and advocacy group, which makes its audited financ
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  • ...r [[Atlantic (journal)|''The Atlantic'']] and the author of ''Prisoners: A Muslim and a Jew Across the Middle East Divide'' (Knopf).
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  • ...r/ Fourmilab Calendar Converter] Converts from Gregorian to Mayan, Hebrew, Muslim, French Republican, and many other calendars, and vice versa. Requires Java
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  • ...Calendar Converter] Converts from Gregorian to French Republican, Hebrew, Muslim, Mayan, and many other calendars, and vice versa. Requires JavaScript.
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  • Literally meaning "struggle", a Muslim concept that can refer to an inward-directed personal process to submit to
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  • ...er peoples from Muslim civilization. Lebanon has its Western Christian vs. Muslim clash.
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  • ...or: A Discussion With The Honorable Jim Turner And Members of the Arab and Muslim Diplomatic Communities", moderated by [[Tim Roemer]], [[Center for National
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  • A [[Muslim]] who believes that the line of religious authority derives from the Househ
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  • The Muslim system of law and rule of conduct inspired by the [[Qur'an]], the [[Sunna]]
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  • ...York City]]; Deputy Amir and member of the Diwan (executive committee), [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]
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  • ...ding]]; attorney and consultant; briefly National Outreach Coordinator for Muslim Americans and Arab Americans for the [[Barack Obama presidential campaign,
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  • Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]; Founded ''[[Current Trends i
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  • His core argument was expressed in urging Muslim fight against the Mongol invasion (1294-1303), in spite of protests that th ...mic law, he set a context that Salafists used to justify rebellion against Muslim rulers that did not enforce that law, and was cited by the assassins of Anw
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  • The Muslim-majority, Arabic and Berber-speaking countries of North Africa, bounded on
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  • ...elphia and the surrounding Delaware Valley; Diwan [executive committee], [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]; involved in protest and discussions with [[Phi
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  • ...rking on ''The Religion and Philosophy of the Nation of Islam and American Muslim Women''
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  • ...ic language is shown in this animated map, as Christian kingdoms drove out muslim rule.]] ...c''' is an extinct [[Romance language]] formerly spoken in [[Andalusia|the Muslim territories]] of the [[Iberian Peninsula]] during the Middle Ages. It remai
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  • Country in southern Asia, established as a Muslim state split from India in 1947, bordering the Arabian Sea to the south, Ind
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  • ...and a professor at the Macdonald Center for Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Connecticu
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  • *[[Al Minhaj Be Sharh Sahih Muslim]]
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  • ...June 2012, ousted in a military coup 3rd July 2013; former Chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party; Member of Parliament in the People
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  • ...Harlem, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; Diwan (governing council), [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]
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  • ...ratization, and security cooperation, state-minority relations in Asia and Muslim minorities
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  • ...eing supported by the power elite of north Sudan; all parties involved are Muslim, but of African and Arab ethnicity
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  • It is a network of senior [[Muslim]] and [[Jewish]] political leaders world-wide<ref>{{citation ...itism at senior levels. It envisions a world in which the dialogue between Muslim and Jewish leaders is collaborative, open, respectful and focussed on the b
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  • ...ese program of development and control, 1978-2001", in ''Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland,'' ed. S. Frederick Starr, M.E. Sharpe, 2004, pp. 101-119. * Gladney, Dru C. ''Muslim Chinese: Ethnic Nationalism in the People's Republic,'' (Harvard University
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  • {{r|Muslim Association of Britain}}
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  • Formed in 1983 by the Muslim Student Association (MSA),<ref name=MSA-FAQ>{{citation ...the '''Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)''' provides services to the Muslim community of North America. It features an annual convention for the exchan
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  • ...EO of Telecom Technologies, Inc; on September 18th, 2006, the first female Muslim in space, first Iranian-born person in space, and the first female space to
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  • ...ad of religion]], and represents the political unity and leadership of the Muslim world. The literal meaning of caliph is 'successor', as in, successor to [[ ...ed directly from the [[Ahl ul-Bayt]]. According to the [[Ibadi]] view, any Muslim who is just and righteous is fit to take the post.
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  • {{r|International Union of Muslim Scholars}}
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  • ...and foreign policy, and its impact on American society in general and its Muslim communities in particular.
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  • ....ba/english/sastav%20vlade/index.php Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Muslim-Croat Federation): Government]
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  • Just as Muslim countries use the [[Red Crescent]] rather than a Christian-associated symbo
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  • ...y can be referred. As a result there are activities that are halal in some Muslim communities. An example is music, the enjoyment of which is forbidden by M Many Muslim countries have dual systems in which the government is secular but Muslims
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  • ...demic school of [[Orientalism]]; of Palestinian birth but a Christian (not Muslim); was educated in British schools in Egypt then at American prep schools, [
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  • {{r|Muslim American}}
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  • ...ouse Foreign Affairs Committee|House Foreign Affairs Committees]]; first [[Muslim American]] elected to Congress; Vice Chair, [[Congressional Progressive Cau
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  • {{r|Angel (Muslim)}}
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  • ...t President. Along with the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the [[Muslim Association of Britain]], it organised the London march against the Iraq wa
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  • Indian born U.S. Muslim; Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Internation
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  • ...nvironmental policy and natural resources management in South Asia and the Muslim World; expert on [[madrassa]]s; Associate Professor of Environmental Planni
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  • ...Fradkin''' is Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow, [[Hudson Institute]].<ref name=HudsonBio>{{citatio ...illel Fradkin, Director, Center for Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World and Senior Fellow}}</ref> He has worked with a number of organization
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  • ...[[Divehi]], the language of the [[Maldives]]. 99% of the population is [[muslim]], as they were converted to [[Islam]] by [[Arab]] traders.
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  • ...roblems in the Study of Judeo-Arabic Philosophic Authors," in ''Studies in Muslim-Jewish Relations III (1997)''
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  • ...uered Spain by 711.<ref name=SephardimJakub/> [[Charles Martel]] stopped Muslim expansion into what is now [[France]] at the [[Battle or Tours]], in 713. Spain's muslim rulers had been relatively tolerant of jewish people.<ref name=SephardimJak
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  • ...he President, Vice President and General Secretary of the [[Association of Muslim Social Scientists]]. ...Because of the larger [[Islamophobia|Islamophobic]]-induced fear amongst Muslim intellectuals in the U.S. today, Khan and his policywalla pals seem to have
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  • ...Studies and Founding Director of the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, [[Georgetown University]]; editor-in-chief of the
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  • ...[human rights]] organisation [[Amnesty International]] - the first [[Islam|Muslim]], and the first [[Asia]]n person, to occupy the role.
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  • ...rsian dialect which uses Mongol words. Their religion is principally Shi'a Muslim, but they do include Sunni.
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  • ...ome imbued with [[Hindu]] [[fundamentalism]], resulting in riots against [[Muslim]]s, which some have referred to as [[genocide]].<ref>http://www.thehindu.co
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  • {{r|Muslim Public Affairs Council}}
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  • ...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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  • ...extent, neighbouring [[Turkic language]]s. Tajiks are almost exclusively [[Muslim]], mostly [[Sunni]] but with some [[Shia]].
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  • ...quer]], and before that [[Home Secretary]]. In each case, he was the first Muslim to hold the post and was succeeded by the first Hindu to do so. He was the
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  • ...to move out of all the lands of Islam, defeated and unable to threaten any Muslim. </blockquote>
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  • *Muslim sexual ethics
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  • ...in special privileges for themselves, shut down criticism of Islam, create Muslim-only zones, and deprive women and non-Muslims of their full civil rights. ...y bathing at a municipal swimming pool in France or use taxpayer funds for Muslim women-only swimming times in Washington State.
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  • In one common usage it designates five geographically adjacent predominantly Muslim former Soviet republics &mdash; [[Kazakhstan]], Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, ...ous, but it is nearby and is another former Soviet republic that is mainly Muslim so some <ref name=NGG-1>{{citation
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  • '''Andalusia''' (Muslim Iberia) was the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name for the portion of the Iber
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  • ...a ZERO rating from the [[American Conservative Union]]. <u>He is the only Muslim member of Congress.</u> He supports the [[Council on American Islamic Relat ...Tea party's Judson Phillips defends essay attacking congressman for being Muslim
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  • It is frequently cited by groups that urge strong action against Muslim groups in the U.S. and abroad. The group tends to regard security as more | title = JCPA Approves Effort To Build Dialogue With Muslim Groups
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  • ...an also is an area of conflict between Radical Islam and secular, although Muslim-dominated, government.
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  • ...for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS). He was born to an Indian Muslim family in [[Tanzania]]. Born [[Shi’a]], he has been an imam in the [[Sun *Bachelor of Arts (BA), Aligarh Muslim University (in Islamic Studies) in Aligarh, India
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  • ...as ''Isa ibn Maryam'' (English: Jesus son of Mary), a [[matronymic]]. In Muslim traditions, Jesus lived a perfect life of nonviolence, showing kindness to ...094.html#8 "The Lost Tribes of Israel: The Travels of Jesus"], [[Ahmadiyya Muslim Community]], Accessed March 16, 2006.</ref> Mainstream Muslims, however, co
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  • ...o its webpage, the '''Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)''' is a Muslim American civil liberties and advocacy group. CAIR’s vision is to promote It is a member of the American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights and Elections. CAIR works in close cooperation w
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  • ...Islam prohibits the use of instruments except for some basic percussion. Muslim a cappella songs are known as [[nasheed]]s. [[Sacred Harp]], a type of reli
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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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  • ...tate, including [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]]. He was the first [[Muslim American]] elected to Congress. In 2008, the [[American Conservative Union] ==Muslim American issues==
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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
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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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  • ...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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  • A Moderate Muslim Summit, held in July 2009, had a diverse group of Muslims meet from the St ...ndation]] had shown ties between CAIR and the Palestinian Committee of the Muslim Brotherhood, which helped the Foundation raise funds that went to [[Hamas]]
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  • ...isgraced senior [[Metropolitan Police]] officer. Dizaei is an Iranian-born Muslim with dual British and Iranian nationality. On Februrary 8, 2010, Dizaei was
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  • ...er the Druze to be another religion, although Druze themselves claim to be Muslim. Due to their history of persecution, the Druze are extremely secretive abo
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  • Certain interest groups raise the specter of any Muslim presence, and definitely any Islamist thinking whether legal or violent, as ...o do not conform to prevailing culture, and the immigrants are principally Muslim. In this model, the immigrants were originally seen as guest workers who ha
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  • ...nited Arab Emirates]]. All six states are autocracies ruled by [[Sunni]] [[Muslim]] royal families aided by consultative councils and weak parliaments; none
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  • ...ithmetic, geometry, logic, natural sciences and astronomy. He also studied Muslim jurisprudence, philosophy and the [[Almagest]]. .../ Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - doctor of doctors]. Article originally appeared in Muslim Technologist, November 1990.
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  • ...llah broadcast the following message on Iranian radio: "I inform the proud Muslim people of the world that the author of the Satanic Verses book, which is ag ...tagonists, Gibreel Farishta and Saladin Chamcha, are both actors of Indian Muslim background. Farishta is a [[Bollywood]] superstar who specializes in playin
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  • ...He is, however, widely used as a reference by groups that see an overall Muslim threat and are also critical of the American political left, such as Frontp | title = The Muslim Public Affairs Council's War on Steve Emerson
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  • ...n the Winter Olympic Games, people marveled that here Orthodox Serbian and Muslim, Catholic and Jews lived and worked side by side peacefully in a unique atm
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  • #Individuals/entities who are and/or were members of the US Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee and/or its organizations ...who are and/or were members of the Palestine Section of the International Muslim Brotherhood
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  • ...al-Qaeda. The other founder was also Egyptian, Sayyid Qutb, editor of the Muslim Brotherhood journal, who was hanged in 1966 for subversive activities again
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  • *[http://www.thebahaitruth.com The Baha'i Truth] A Muslim anti-Baha'i site by Mohammed Alam Qurayshi.
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  • About fifteen percent of the Muslims today are Shiites. The Muslim population of some countries, such as Iran, are predominantly Shi'a, althou ! Percentage Muslim
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  • ...d upon the demographic that nearly all Arain are, and have been, [[Sunni]] Muslim, as were the early Arabs of [[Muhammad bin Qasim]]'s expedition<ref>"The st ...htiaq Ahmed, Daily Times, Pakistan, 18/04/2006.</ref>, and the majority of Muslim agricultural tribes are certainly converts to Islam<ref>"...a number of oth
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  • ...ollowers of traditional beliefs; but the people of Zanzibar are almost all Muslim.
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  • ...But when I get on a plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in [[Muslim]] garb and I think, you know, they're identifying themselves first and fore |title=NPR Ends Williams' Contract After Muslim Remarks |accessdate=2010-10-22 |author=David Folkenflik}}</ref>
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  • "Rubin said that the [[Islamic Society of North America]] is aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood closely linked with [[al-Qaeda]] and other unindicted co-conspi Originally Egyptian, the Muslim Brotherhood does not accept the authority of the [[House of Saud]]. Egyptia
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  • ...ted map shows the southward growth of Catalan, as Christian rule displaced muslim rule, and the subsequent displacement of Catalan, and other Iberian languag
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  • ...6,773. The religious makeup of these inhabitants was 70.0% Christian, 1.3% Muslim, and 2.0% other, while the rest either had no religion or chose not to disc
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  • ...rk City]]. He is Amir (leader) of the diwan (executive committee) of the [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]. ...gularly accused of terrorist ties in conservative media, and was the first Muslim cleric, in 1991, to address the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]. After g
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  • ...uccessful at creating a direct sea route from Europe to India that avoided Muslim lands, he was unable to establish commercial ties with India. ...ant to loose their monopoly on the spice trade; as a result on 17 December Muslim forces attacked the post, killing 50 Portuguese. In retaliation, Cabral sei
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  • ...mine the Turkish government, which is a "secular alternative model for the Muslim world. I hate this vote. The United States has a great deal at stake in the
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  • Eighty-eight percent of Uzbekistan's 27 million citizens are [[Muslim]]s, and the majority ethnic group is the [[Uzbek people]], a [[Turkic]] gro
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  • ...which is also called, in order to avoid confusion with the whole state, ''Muslim-Croat Federation'' or ''Bosniak-Croat Federation''. It lies in the center a
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  • ...e Battle of Lepanto'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Victory-West-Christian-muslim-Battle-Lepanto/dp/0306816180/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207050382
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  • ...the only [[United Kingdom | British]] [[hereditary title]] created for a [[Muslim]] (other Muslims with hereditary titles such as [[Baron Headley]] have been Currimbhoy Ebrahim, an Indian [[Muslim]], was born an [[Ismaili]] [[Dawoodi]] [[Bohra]]<ref name = "hong">Page 423
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  • ...t of justice....Chinese, Indonesian, African and any other ethnic group of Muslim jurists have all been trained in the same way by the same teachers so there
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  • ...ng Shah Jahan and means ''Chosen one of the Palace'' in Persian. She was a Muslim, of Persian decent and daughter to Abdul Hasan Asaf, a high ranking noble i
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  • ...xecuted [[Sayyim Qutb]] in 1966, who had been editor of the journal of the Muslim Brotherhood. Qutb was one of the spiritual mentors of what became al-Qaeda. In November, there was Muslim-on-Muslim violence with the seizure of the Grand Mosque in Mecca. French security for
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  • ...of [[Romance languages]], like the Aragonese, as Christian rule displaced muslim rule..]]
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  • ..., Angeliki E. ed. ''The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World'' (2001) [http://www.doaks.org/CRcnts.html online edition] ...ki E. Laiou, ed. ''The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World'' (2001); major overview of scholarship [http://www.doaks.org/Crusade
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  • ...ashmir. It seeks restoration of Islamic rule over of India, and a union of Muslim majority regions in the area, including Chechnya and Central Asia.<ref name
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  • ...ee speech, the University of California at Santa Barbara has suspended the Muslim Student Union for repeated interruptions of a campus speech, by Israeli Amb
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  • ...ons, with an interim military regime taking over. Following elections, the Muslim Brotherhood led by Islamist Mohammed Morsi was installed to power, however ...slamist parties winning about two-thirds of seats, of which half go to the Muslim Brotherhood. Mohamed Morsi, who won the final presidential election on 30 J
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  • ...r participates in the [[Palestinian Authority]]. Its leaders came from the Muslim Brotherhood, but they split from it in the 1970s, believing it was too mode
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  • ...murder, though different states have different ideas of seriousness: some Muslim states have capital punishment for apostasy or homosexual behaviour, for ex
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  • ...des who is innocent" must be relentlessly exposed as cruel, inhumane, anti-Muslim and against Sunni traditions of argument about what constitutes a just war
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  • ...y Moorish Arab identity. The population is primarily Berber Arab and Sunni Muslim.
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  • ...ok Muhammad to live with her family as a nomad in the desert. According to Muslim tradition, it was during this stay with his Bedouin family that an extraord ...r of Muhammad to see if what was said of him was really true. According to Muslim accounts, another Christian monk (a certain Nestorius) also recognized Muha
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  • ...?ie=UTF8&p=S00F#reader-link ''The Victory of the West: The Great Christian-Muslim Clash at the Battle of Lepanto'' (2007) ch. 1]</ref> ...nd colonization of the globe. The Ottoman Empire, still by far the leading Muslim power, fell further and further behind.
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  • ...sizing and focusing on issues upon which all Lebanese of good will, Druze, Muslim and Christian, can agree."<ref name=About />
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  • ...c and foreign policy (examples include diplomatic meetings with leaders of Muslim countries, and rather strangely the successful Navy sniper mission to rescu
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  • ...lived military alliance. This alliance made common cause with discontented Muslim nobles of the [[Delhi sultanate|sultanate]] to invite [[Babur]], the ruler
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  • ...ions, not all violent. Pipes said this is a disinformation strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood, described in a paper by LTC Joseph C. Myers, U.S. Army, at the | title = U.S. Muslim Brotherhood Groups Called "Threat Organization" in DOD Memo
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  • ...al groups, led by the Fur people (Darfur means "land of the Fur"), who are Muslim of subsaharan ancestry, tracing their ancestry to a people in the current a
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  • ...ions resulted in the formation of a broadly liberal administration with no Muslim Brotherhood representation. In the two years following the first uprisings, ...parties. Islamist parties were banned in Egypt, but the nominally illegal Muslim Brotherhood had fielded candidates as independents. Syria allowed only B
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  • Chinese, Muslim, Indian and Christian traditions of learning emphasize that God determined ...=books&qid=1207423882&sr=1-1 excerpt and text search] </ref> Otherwise the Muslim, Chinese and Indian intellectuals held fast to a religious traditionalism,
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  • ...ks by a number of authors on religion: [[Ibn Warraq]]'s ''[[Why I Am Not A Muslim]]'', [[Kancha Ilaiah]]'s ''Why I Am Not A Hindu'' and the Catholic theologi
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  • ...ation]]. He cites Daniel Pipes as saying that "only the very most extreme [Muslim] fundamentalists rejected modernization as well as Wesyernization"<ref>[[Da
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  • ====Muslim civil War==== ...i convinced him was less wise than first inciting the West to overreact in Muslim lands.
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  • ...in also stresses grievances against the United States widely shared in the Muslim world. He inveighed against the presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, wh
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  • ...rnal = Time Magazine}}</ref> He is president of the think tank [[European Muslim Network]]. Ramadan is the grandson of [[Hassan al-Banna]], the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, of whom he said, <blockquote>Thoughts are not genetically inhe
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  • ...4th and 5th centuries caused the collapse of the Roman Empire. Instead the Muslim conquest of north Africa made the Mediterranean a barrier, cutting western * Frank, Kenneth W. "Pirenne Again: A Muslim Viewpoint," ''The History Teacher,'' Vol. 26, No. 3 (May, 1993), pp. 371-38
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  • ...t, such as the La Cava Bible, could have been produced in the [[Al-Andalus|Muslim controlled areas]] of the Iberian Peninsula. This makes Asturias, which was
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  • ...the Lodi clan of the Gilzai, and have throughout the centuries adopted the Muslim language and customs which were locally dominant, although they continue to ...sian general, but was elected at a ''loya jirga'' and also approved by the Muslim ''ulama''. He styled himself "Dur-i-Duran" (Pearl of Pearls) and his Pashtu
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  • ...and Bachelor of Laws studies at prestigious [http://www.amu.ac.in/ Aligarh Muslim University] in the city of [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/15433
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  • ...mixture of [[Christianity|Christian]], indigenous [[animism|animist]], and Muslim religions. The main native groups of Darfur, while Muslim, are not Arab. As in the [[The Troubles]], at least for the North-South str
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  • ...still a boy. Alienated from his peers by his occupation, oppressed by the Muslim majority because of his religion, unschooled and illiterate, Sheriar left h
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  • ...s leading to reforms, it is a stable state with some problems with radical Muslim insurgency in the southern islands. It is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, an
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  • ...ile travelling from [[Naples, Italy]] to Spain, his ship was captured by [[Muslim]] [[piracy|pirates]]. He spent five years imprisoned in [[Argel]] in very p
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  • ...and growing segment of the current Israeli population that is Christian or Muslim. J Street quixotically supports a two-state solution to the Israel-Palesti
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  • ...ominantly Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh protested control by the Muslim Republic of [[Azerbaijan]], which had Turkey's support. During the presiden ...mine the Turkish government, which is a "secular alternative model for the Muslim world. I hate this vote. The United States has a great deal at stake in the
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  • ...PP organizers have also called Tea Party Express "racist," due to the anti-Muslim rantings of its former front man, Mark Williams, who stepped aside earlier
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  • ...ntaxis Mathematica'' (Mathematical Treatment); the work was referred to by Muslim scholars as ''Megale Syntaxis'', ''Migisti'', and finally ''Almagest''. Th
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  • Control of the Muslim world moved to Baghdad, with the rise of the [[Abbasid Dynasty]] in 750; it
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  • ...e Egyptian President is a pillar of support for U.S. foreign policy in the Muslim world”, Donilon says, “Turning your back on a loyal friend will send a
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  • Most of the Muslim population is to be found in the north. Ghanaians are very tolerant, so tha ...ir God is called “Nyame”. This word is also used for the Christian and the Muslim God. The Akan believe that nature is animated by certain spirits. These spi
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  • ...ish actions against Turkey gave Gandhi the opportunity to strive for Hindu-Muslim unity in a campaign for non-cooperation. This took various forms, includin ...e enemy of the Muslims, and in 1940 called for the formation of a separate Muslim nation-state to be called Pakistan. The Raj, following its policy of divid
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  • ...ions, not all violent. Pipes said this is a disinformation strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood, described in a paper by LTC Joseph C. Myers, [[U.S. Army]], at | title = U.S. Muslim Brotherhood Groups Called "Threat Organization" in DOD Memo
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  • ...ion or ethnicity. [[Saudi Arabia]], for example, assumes a citizen must be Muslim, but Arab ancestry is a factor. [[Israel]], while not requiring a religion
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  • * Chaiwat, Satha-Anand. 2005. The life of this world : Negotiated muslim lives in thai society. Islam in asia series. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish ...Miriam, S. N. Eisenstadt, and Nehemia Levtzion. 2002. The public sphere in muslim societies. Albany: State University of New York Press. <BR>
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  • ...47, India gained independence from British rule, but not before losing its Muslim-majority areas, which were carved out into the separate nation-state of [[P
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  • ...mas published its official charter in 1988, moving decidedly away from the Muslim Brotherhood's ethos of nonviolence. The first Hamas suicide bombing took pl
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  • ...y period, this theory is quite plausible in that those that did not become Muslim defended their beliefs by rejecting rabbinical authority. ...titutions, and even forced the yeshivas to move to Ramle. Karaites in the Muslim world also obtained high social positions such as tax collectors, doctors,
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  • ...is the last country that can solve this problem. Many, and not just in the Muslim world, view Israel's stance toward Iran as heavily influenced by its fear t
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  • ...title = The Mughal Waterfront Garden. In Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires: Theory and Design | accessdate = 2007-02-13 | author =Petruccioli,
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  • ...y his desire to find a sea route from Europe to India that would break the Muslim monopoly on trade with India. The king also wanted to establish contacts wi ...Mozambique]] on 2 March, which was at that time the southernmost point of Muslim influence in eastern Africa. Initially the Portuguese were well treated, as
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  • ...as the first Sudanese to earn a doctorate from the Sorbonne. He joined the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan, and became secretary-general, between 1964 and 1969,
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  • ...on, Benazir was called “Pinky” by family members. Although she came from a Muslim family, she studied at schools run by the Catholic Church in Pakistan.
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  • ...ab tradition, I felt humiliated that those who carried out the attack were Muslim. I wanted to do something...and a friend told me that the American military
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  • In 640, Lebanon fell to the newly Muslim [[Arab|Arabs]], whose language and culture became dominant. Lebanon was a p ...mostly in Mount Lebanon, where they existed largely independently from the Muslim Empires swirling around them, although they gradually adopted the Arabic la
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  • ...homosexuality. For example, some [[Christian]] groups do this, and some [[Muslim]]s consider [[Islam]] to be against both homosexuality and homosexual peopl
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  • ...traders were being loaded more promptly, the Portuguese attacked a moored Muslim ship. In the ensuing commotion, forty Portuguese sailors were killed in the
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  • ...his father and his two elder brothers in the expedition that captured the Muslim commercial port of [[Ceuta and Melilla|Ceuta]], in the North of [[Africa]], ...d brought from Portugal to launch an attack on Gibraltar, then part of the Muslim kingdom of Granada. Although he was warned about the hazardous weather cond
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  • ...domestic developments, that Nigeria will develop a distinct identity as a Muslim state, although religious conflict centered around Islam within Nigeria is
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  • ...would leverage that concession to win from Saudi Arabia, arch-guardian of Muslim sensibilities, an agreement to take unprecedented steps toward normalizatio
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  • ...n refugee camps in southwestern Algeria. Almost all Sahrawis are [[Sunni]] Muslim and speak Hassaniya [[Arabic]] and Moroccan Arabic dialects.
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  • ...h Yemen were established, most resident minority groups departed. Most are Muslim, divided into:
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  • ...ted to be, in 2001, Roman Catholic 56.5%, Protestant 26%, Adventist 11.1%, Muslim 4.6%, indigenous beliefs 0.1%, none 1.7%. The official languages are [[Kiny
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  • ...vement or membership in any Islamic extremist organization, to include the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council of Shura (sic). ...lvement or membership in any Islamic extremist organization, including the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council of Shura. The detainee denies any knowledge of
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  • ...India which has successfully crossed some barriers between [[Hindu]] and [[Muslim]] blocks.<ref name=Lipner />
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  • ...ive to Muslims. How did you intend this? As I think you know, I am not a Muslim."
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  • ...n, law, and social custom are inseparable in Saudi Arabia. The Shar'ia, or Muslim law, is the final authority. While the heads of state and government are no
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  • ...who have interviewed him, Osama bin Laden appears to be a genuinely pious Muslim; a devoted family man; a talented, focused and patient insurgent commander; ...the "Zionist-Crusader Alliance". He had envisioned a broad international Muslim force since the mid-1980s, as he brought the Afghan Arabs to Afghanistan.<r
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  • ...etween two Manchurian candidates, the Vietnam Manchurian candidate and the Muslim Manchurian candidate." at [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=The_Manchur
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  • The Muslim [[Arab]]s gained control of Palestine in the seventh century. Their success ...opeans prepared for the long hard march to fight the Seljuks and the other Muslim forces.
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  • ...s. Relatively few Muslims participated until 1880.<ref> M. M. M. Mahroof, "Muslim Education in Ceylon 1780-1880: A Struggle Between Derived and Imposed Ideas ===Muslim society===
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  • Chinese, Muslim, Indian and Christian traditions of learning emphasize that God determined ...f society. His work was largely ignored in the Muslim world. Otherwise the Muslim, Chinese and Indian intellectuals held fast to a religious traditionalism,
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  • ...nds were called Averroisms, from [[Averroës]] the Latin name for the great Muslim philosopher Abul-Walid ibn Rusd of Cordoba, whose teaching was being corrup
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  • Some critics of Christianity, especially Jewish and Muslim critics, have argued that the Christian doctrine of the [[Christian Trinity
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  • ...ancial, military, and political center of the turn-of-the-21st-century non-Muslim world; rather, such identification is tacitly assumed, as was shown by the Bush stated numerous times that Americans respected the Muslim religion but he promised to systematically destroy terrorists--to hunt them
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  • * [[Muslim Alliance in North America/Related Articles]] * [[Muslim American/Related Articles]]
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  • ...back through [[Jesus]] to [[Moses]] to [[Abraham]], often called the first Muslim. Muslims consider all three men to have been messengers of God. Thus, Islam ...in Arabic and refers to the submission of one's will to the will of God. "Muslim" means "one who submits" in Arabic. Thus, Muslims believe that Jesus, Moses
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  • ...ructures in the country currently ascribed to Muslim sultans, pre-date the Muslim occupation of India and have a [[Hindu]] origin.<ref name="oak">{{cite web| ...ious endowment in Islam, typically devoting a building or plot of land for Muslim religious or charitable purposes). This would have taken legal ownership of
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  • ...necessarily anti-modern, but opposed to what they see as a distinctly non-Muslim lifestyle. Ironically, however, it is useful to think of it them in terms ...is certainly strongly Islamist, wants a return of the Caliphate, and seeks Muslim unity, as in Michael Scheuer's analysis of Abu Jandal, <ref name=Scheuer-J
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  • ...a member of [[Francisco de Almeida]]'s expedition whose goal was to break Muslim control of trade in the Indian Ocean and established the Portuguese viceroy
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  • Elements of a modern scientific method are found in [[early Muslim philosophy]], in particular, using experiments to distinguish between compe ...orking under the tuition of Grosseteste, was inspired by the writings of [[Muslim]] scientists (particularly Alhazen) who had preserved and built upon [[Aris
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  • ...ton, D.C.; To support the Center on Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World 225,000; To support a visiting fellowship 100,000
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  • ...e of the known world. Farming manuals were produced in every corner of the Muslim world detailing where, when and how to plant and grow various crops. Advanc ...be taken later to the Spanish colonies in the Americas. Also owing to the Muslim influence, a silk industry flourished, flax was cultivated and linen export
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  • ...ainst Racism, to be held in [[Durban]], "with ongoing efforts by Arab and Muslim states to use the United Nations World Conference Against Racism (WCAR), sc
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  • ...by scientists, it has a strong following within the United States and many Muslim nations. Two Gallup polls conducted in 1991 and 1997 in the United States f
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  • ...of [[Romance languages]], like the Castilian, as Christian rule displaced muslim rule.]]
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  • For a presumed supporter of the Saudi monarchy, however, he spoke of the Muslim world: <blockquote>It’s not the case that they are objecting to modern te
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  • ...istian 67% (Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 5%), indigenous beliefs 23% and Muslim 10%. They speak Kirundi (official), French (official), Swahili (along Lake
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  • ...to Mecca on the annual pilgrimage to proclaim himself to the public and to Muslim notables gathered there. Before his departure, he produced one other notabl ...ists of a collection of fourteen prayers, mostly to be recited on specific Muslim Holy Days and festivals. Its content remained within the expectations of Is
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  • ...e. The vice president told his Israeli hosts that since many people in the Muslim world perceived a connection between Israel's actions and US policy, any de
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  • ...ple, incorporating two basic threads. Underlying everything is a group of Muslim terrorists in the [[Sudan]], the Anointed Liberation Front, whose goal is o
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  • ...l. They developed a love for the land that was at least the equal of their Muslim compatriots." In understanding Algeria, it is important to remember that t
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  • ...mber of prophets or messengers including Abraham, who is called the "first Muslim." Muhammad is the final such prophet. ...ments over who should have succeeded Muhammad in his role as leader of the Muslim community.
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  • ...ratic Party (United States)|D-Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota), the first Muslim elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, he questioned Ellison's loyal | title = What Should be Done with Iran? First Muslim Congressman Speaks Out
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  • .... His abolition of the caliphate in 1924 proved highly controversial among Muslim intellectuals world-wide, while his overthrow of the Sultanate (1922) and t
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...nd declared it a Shi'a state in 1501. The Ottomans unified the rest of the Muslim world as Sunni in the same period. The Safavids created an infrastructure
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  • ...r its activities in the "war on terror" such as its treatment of suspected Muslim militants in prisons. The resolution appeared to be in response to the U.S. ...Monitor'', Jundallah, or "God's Brigade," composed of predominantly Sunni Muslim Baluchis which inhabits Pakistan's gas-rich province of Baluchestan, as wel
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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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  • ...style theocracy in which women have no rights, everyone is forced to be a Muslim, and the Sharia legal system is used to cut off hands and stone people to d
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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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  • ...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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  • ...and growing segment of the current Israeli population that is Christian or Muslim. J Street quixotically supports a two-state solution to the Israel-Palesti
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  • ...to the Prophet Mohammed, vinegar is one of the best condiments (Ref. Sahih Muslim Book 023, Number 5091).
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  • During this decade, the US supported Muslim fighters against the Soviets in Afghanistan. The training and arms supplied
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  • ...this daunting paradigm, the genuine enthusiasm for America shown by our 21 Muslim guests was a heartening sign. They seemed impressed with the depth of our n ...ns like Iraq and Afghanistan. Poll after poll has shown that people in the Muslim worlds want moderate alternatives to the status quo, if their political, re
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  • *[[User: Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard]] has been backfilling a bit on radical [[Muslim]] theology, including Salafism, as he builds out both sides of the picture
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  • ...47, India gained independence from British rule, but not before losing its Muslim-majority areas, which were carved out into the separate nation-state of [[P Although 80.5% of Indians report themselves as [[Hinduism|Hindus]], India's [[Muslim]] population is the world's second largest; they constitute 13.4% of the po
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  • ...s Christian, 16 per cent say they have no religion, 9 percent say they are Muslim, 4 percent say they are Hindu and 2 percent say they are Jewish.
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  • ...bombers]] as a "martyr" of Islam, however, this is widely disputed in the Muslim community.
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  • ...istianity, and "Sabeanism." (Scholars are unsure as to what a Sabean was.) Muslim theologians debated the status of Zoroastrianism and Hinduism.
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  • ...f Mejnun - in wilderness.jpg|thumb|left|[[Majnun]] - the epitome of chaste Muslim love, going mad in the wilderness]] ...rayed as becoming like "[[Layla and Majnun|Majnum]], the ultimate lover of Muslim lore, who flees into the desert to pine for his unattainable Layla."<ref na
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  • ...politics of Christendom developed differently from the politics of the [[Muslim]] world. In contrast to the unifying influence of the Christian doctrine o The impact of Sharia among Muslim countries ranges from its widespread acceptance as a personal code of condu
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  • ...China, as early as 200 BCE, and reached Europe through [[History of Islam|Muslim]] territories. Paper was at first made of rags, but the [[Industrial Revolu
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  • ...population are [[Christian]]s, the next highest religious minority were [[Muslim]]s making up 0.4%. There are also small [[Buddhist]], [[Hindu]], [[Judaism
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  • ...spreading to Europe, with special emphasis on the sanitary concerns about muslim pilgrims returning from [[Mecca]] and [[Medina]]. D'Hérelle used phages he
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  • ...lso had to deal with it's first act of terrorism at home in 1915, when two Muslim itinerant workers in Broken Hill ambushed a civilian steam train transporti
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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.
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  • ...: 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
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  • ...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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  • ...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
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  • ...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}}
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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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  • ...large planters, army officers, and other proponents of integration of the Muslim population with France, feared a new government in Paris would make concess
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  • ...Whitaker of ''[[The Guardian]]'' stated in 2003, "To some in the Arab and Muslim countries, Shock and Awe is terrorism by another name; to others, a crime t
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  • ...ctors. [http://www.jstor.org/pss/3512012 in Jstor]]</ref> The fast growing Muslim immigrant community is building its own separate pillar along religious lin ...from Turkey and Morocco, which is controversial. Rotterdam is nearly half Muslim and in every city second- and third-generation Muslims are Dutch and speak
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  • ...eligious composition of Sri Lanka is: [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] 69.1%, [[Islam|Muslim]] 7.6%, [[Hinduism|Hindu]] 7.1%, [[Christianity|Christian]] 6.2%, unspecifi
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  • ...after his death. During that tumultuous period, an influx of radical black Muslim groups had begun to headquarter in Chicago, and Trinity sought to recontext
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  • ...are represented in Mumbai. These include [[Hinduism|Hindu]] (68%), [[Islam|Muslim]]s (17%), and [[Christianity|Christians]] and [[Buddhist]] (4%). The remain
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  • ...U.S. works with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in funding, training, and arming Muslim mujahideen insurgency; end of détente
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  • Promises of a Muslim peacekeeping unit did not materialize. The Saudis did not want to be under ...Indian lives lost, and Indians seen as occupiers, especially among India's Muslim population and in the Middle East? How would this affect US support of Pak
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  • ...les originate from religious codes such as the [[Ten Commandments]] or the Muslim [[Sharia]], and some are socially-determined concepts of rights, obligati
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  • ...os insulting to [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] and some material offensive to [[Muslim]]s.<ref>{{cite news| title = Long-standing YouTube ban lifted only for seve
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  • ...shows America and Israel killing the weaker men, women and children in the Muslim world and elsewhere."'' Usama bin Laden, in ''Nida'ul Islam'' magazine, Oct
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  • ...im to foster and unite various different religions and that he dropped all Muslim elements that Shirdi Sai Baba practiced.<ref>Nagel, Alexandra (note: Nagel
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  • ...des#First Crusade|First Crusade]] (1096-9) - Jerusalem recaptured from its Muslim holders
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  • ...en-Broxup]]. ''The North Caucasus Barrier: The Russian Advance Towards the Muslim World''. ISBN 1-85065-069-1
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  • ...hat power in the Middle East remains controversial. The [[9/11]] attack by Muslim terrorists opened a "War on Terror". The economy is marked by steady growth
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  • ...tle evidence that infanticide was prevalent in pre-Islamic Arabia or early Muslim history, except for the case of the Tamim tribe, which practiced it during
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  • ...nd colonization of the globe. The Ottoman Empire, still by far the leading Muslim power, fell further and further behind.
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  • ...reincarnation of the fakir [[Shirdi Sai Baba]] (1857?-1918), who had both Muslim as well as Hindu traits and whose name he took.<ref>Babb, ''Saintly'', p. 1
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  • ...anguages and religious beliefs, being either [[Hinduism|Hindu]] or [[Sunni Muslim]], and speaking English, with Indian languages like [[Tamil language|Tamil]
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  • ...ligious groups comprise the following: Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%, Muslim 10%, indigenous beliefs 10% and other 2%.
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  • ...isenhower created the '''[[Eisenhower Doctrine]]''' to support pro-Western Muslim governments. At first the United States did not distinguish between Communi
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  • ...[[Japan]], where it evolved into [[shogi]]. Shatranj was taken up by the [[Muslim world]] after the [[Islamic conquest of Persia]], with the pieces largely r
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  • [[Dust (comics)|Dust]], an [[New X-Men|X-Men trainee]] is a devout [[Sunni Muslim]] raised in Afghanistan and conflict between her religion and new setting h
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  • ...]], [[Sikhism]] and [[Hinduism]] in England. Cities and towns with large [[Muslim]] communities include Birmingham, [[Blackburn]], [[Bolton]], [[Bradford]],
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  • ...eople whose names following the style used in Arabic speaking cultures, or muslim cultures, have surnames like those used by English speaking people. Many p
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