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Islam
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of the first millennium the Shia developed as a distinct sect. The Shia employed more rituals in their religious ceremonies, similar to pagan practices, than Sunnis displayed. The Shia themselves have numerous sub-sects that have arisen ove...

Formative Period Of Islam
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Ali and his predecessor Caliphs Introduction According to Islamic sources, on the Prophet's death, disagreements surrounding the succession to Muhammad split the early Islamic community into those who supported the caliphate of Abu Bakr al...

Visiting A Place Of Worship
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to be a helpful learning experience for me and one of the most thought-provoking Religious Learning practices that institutes can endow with. Islam is religious convictions with diverse factions vary from noninterventionist to ultra-confor...

Ethnic Groups Of Iraq
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ethnic conflicts in Iraq and also in the United States. Discussion Background Iraq has an ancient cultural history and civilization. The country has had a history of multilingual people that can communicate in many languages. The identity o...

History
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and what is globalization? Cultural homogenization is the composition of various cultural exercises into one mix that do not allow simple identification of the distinctiveness of many cultures. Over the number of years, people of more than ...

Islamic Civilisation
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Islamic Civilisation Introduction Today, Muslims are one of the dominant civilisations. They are present in more than 36 countries from Kingdom of Morocco to Republic of Indonesia. Muslims consist of two sects: the Sunnis and the Shias. Dur...

Abbasids
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of the Muslim Arabs conquered peoples began to appear irreconcilable contradiction between the claims of the conquerors in the privileged position in the state and fundamental egalitarianism of Islam, as conceived by devout Muslim conservat...