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    Muslims shouldn’t be blamed for ISIS activities. It’s very disturbing that every time we turn on news channel, we hear how many people died around world due to religious extremist. No one more would be more happy than muslims who like to see ISIS defeated. Religion is always meant to on preach peace but some radical islamist are making everyone’s life hostile and furious. There are so many reasons which can prove that muslims should not be blame for ISIS terrorism such as muslims are the

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    the creed of a Muslim and are necessary to faith-based expansion. These pillars include Shahadah, which is the declaration of faith; Salah, compulsory prayers five times a day; Zakah, annual welfare contributions; Sawm, fasting during Ramadan; and Hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca. Islam is a practical religion and the Five Pillars are the visible signs that a Muslim has submitted to the will of Allah (Encyclopedia of Religion, 2005). Practicing these acts of faith show that a Muslim willingly obeys Allah's

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    Many people live their lives believing that their lives are driven by fate; that their hopes and dreams ultimately have no impact on how their lives will turn out. This, however, does not hold true when one considers the paths taken by those who follow their own dreams and desires. When one examines the lives of people and characters who follow their dreams, one can realize that life is not guided by fate, but by the desires of one’s heart. In The Alchemist, Santiago’s life is guided by his dreams

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    How can religions relate? How are they different? Both Christianity and Islam are universalizing religions in the world today that have great influences on their disciples. With the Middle East being the origin of both religions, they have a great impact on the world today and the history to come. With their major similarities, they also have key differences! Whereas Islam and Christianity are different, Muslims believe that jesus was an important prophets of Allah and was Founded by Muhammed, while

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    Malcolm X Struggles

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    realized this was not true Islam. He felt as if their beliefs were false, and people did not follow them. Later, he found of the leader of the NOI did not follow his own beliefs, and fathered several children with many wives. Malcolm decided to make the hajj, which

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    Islam and Christianity Comparative Religious Study Katelyn Vick B. Thornell NCGP 10 October 2014   Katelyn Vick Bethany Thornell AP Language & Composition 10 October 2014 Islam and Christianity Comparative Religious Study Islam and Christianity are significantly different religions with its followers holding many opposing views and theories. Therefore, most find it somewhat challenging to acknowledge any common morals or similarities between Christianity and Islam. Through the comparative study

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    The concept of religion has become an existential resource for human beings all around the world and provides fundamental resources for an ethical modus vivendi. Aside from positive influences on human health, as well as serving as a source for inspiration in the field of art, music, or literature, religion also attempts to explain the “underlying pattern of order and purpose” of life’s inexplicable inevitabilities (van Uden & Zondag, 2016), including the process of suffering and death. Despite its

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    Compare And Contrast The Six World Religions

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    one true God and Muhammad as God’s messenger, practice ritual prayers, give to the poor, fast during the month of Ramadan and make a pilgrimage to the Mecca (Alkouatli 72-82). The actual word for making a pilgrimage to the Mecca is called the hajj. The hajj is made over five days in the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. They are required to make the pilgrimage at least once in their life if they are physically and materially able to do so. The Ka’bah is a cube shaped structure made of

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    In Zainab Ali's book, "Unveiling Islam: What Muslims Believe," she explains the basic beliefs of a Muslim. She also elaborates on the images of Muslims in the media created by important leaders such as Saddam Hussein and Louis Farrakhan and how they contradict the Islamic belief. The writer then gives her explaination of these contradictions with respect to Islamic rules. She focuses on the rules of the faith - the five pillars of Islam - by provinding explanations, definitions, and examples. After

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    Different Faiths The three different Monotheistic religions Christianity, Judaism, and Islam have gradually developed into exceedingly divergent faiths. They vary in many concepts and differ from each other in a multitude of ways, such as all having different characteristics/customs, different beliefs, and different origins. These three faiths have different characteristics/customs in their religions. For example, while Christianity uses the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament as their

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