Islam & Islamic Culture
.... While some converted to
Islam, many integrated Muslim clothing and language into their lives .... This period of growth lasted from 711
CE through to 1609
CE, when ....
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Muslim Factions in the Civil War of 655-661 CE
.... will discuss the factors leading to the civil war of 655-661
CE between Muslim .... The war as depicted by Ibrahim Mahmood in Merchant Capital and
Islam was one ....
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Islam
.... The religion known as
Islam was founded by a man named Muhammad, who was born about 570
CE of the Quraysh tribe near Makka (Mecca). ....
(884

4

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Democracy, Islam and Women
.... the Prophet Muhammad's signing of the Charter of Medina in 622
CE as being equally important as the Magna Carta (Center for the Study of
Islam and Democracy 1 ....
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Golden Age of Islamic Civilization
.... regions of the world had by this time largely converted to
Islam, a process that took place largely in the tenth through twelfth centuries
CE (Lapidus, 1988, pp ....
(1602

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City of Jeddah
.... Jeddah's importance as a trade center and port city became especially apparent after the seventh century
CE, with the spread of
Islam throughout the Middle East ....
(1967

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)
Buddhism & Islam
.... However,
Islam as a whole had a sense of mission. Even from the earliest times (642 AD/
CE) it was political as well as spiritual. ....
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Judaism and Islam
.... the scheme of history, Judaism was referred to and to an extent absorbed by
Islam when it coalesced into a religious belief system in the seventh century
CE. ....
(3761

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Major Religions of India
.... Persia in the fourth century BCE but was revived in the apostolic and patristic period, only to be eclipsed and persecuted by
Islam in the seventh century
CE. ....
(1423

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Human Rights Abuses CHAPTER V
.... community. From the time of the Prophet, in the early seventh century
CE,
Islam has been a religion of faith in action.
Islam does ....
(7355

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The Crusades and the Legacy of Gilgamesh
.... claims it was a watershed in Christian-Muslim relations that reverberates to the present time: "Between 1000 and 1300
CE Catholic Europe and
Islam went from ....
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AL-ANDALUS
.... The local peoples soon converted to
Islam themselves. In 711
CE, a Muslim army made up largely of North African Moors crossed into Spain and quickly conquered ....
(4165

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SUNNI AND SHIA IN THE ARABIAN GULF
.... rise of the Safavi Persian state in the 16th century
CE (9th Islamic .... structure, markedly different from the entirely non-hierarchical structure of Sunni
Islam. ....
(4432

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)
Women and the Koran
.... is with the more conservative cultures and scholars that have distorted that original
Islam. .... With a major mystical experience in 621
CE and a move to Yithrab ....
(2942

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The Lives of Jesus and Muhammad
.... The basic information is that in the first century AD (
CE) a Jew named .... Just as Christianity absorbed and superseded Judaism, so did
Islam absorb both Judaism ....
(2355

9

)
History & Geography of Africa
.... western Sudan was Ghana, which may have appeared as early as 400
CE (9). Ghana .... also influenced by its Arab traders and many of the Soninke converted to
Islam. ....
(821

3

)
The African-American Odyssey
.... western Sudan was Ghana, which may have appeared as early as 400
CE (9). Ghana .... also influenced by its Arab traders and many of the Soninke converted to
Islam. ....
(821

3

)
Christianity and Buddhism
....
Islam was spread by way of Muslim soldiers, Muhammad at their head; he triumphed in 624
CE in Arabia and had expansion plans for Syria when he died in 632 ....
(2525

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Asian Religious Traditions
.... be explained partly by the influences of both Hinduism and
Islam, to which .... Confucius flourished (6th century BCE), when in the first century
CE Buddhism began ....
(1689

7

)
The Gates of Ijtihad THE GATES OF IJTIHAD Intellectual Freedom a
....
Islam pervades all aspects of life, and the law most of all. .... century of the Islamic era and, say, the fifth or sixth century (ie, between c. 900
CE and 1200 ....
(3857

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)
Wahhabism
.... Al-Wahhab hereafter) was born in the year 1115 AH (1703
CE) in Ayina .... to the Tafsir, Hadith and Aqidah, particularly the writings of Sheik al
Islam Ibn Taimiya ....
(4185

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Wahhabism The Rise of Wahhabism
.... Al-Wahhab hereafter) was born in the year 1115 AH (1703
CE) in Ayina .... to the Tafsir, Hadith and Aqidah, particularly the writings of Sheik al
Islam Ibn Taimiya ....
(4185

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Nasir-i Khusraw's Life & Travels
.... Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Donzel, E. van, B. Lewis, C. Pellat, and
CE Bosworth, eds. The Encyclopaedia of
Islam. New edition. ....
(4445

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Travel Book of Nasir-i Khusraw
.... Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Donzel, E. van, B. Lewis, C. Pellat, and
CE Bosworth, eds. The Encyclopaedia of
Islam. New edition. ....
(4445

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Dome of the Rock
.... be Jerusalem--a distant third, after Mecca and Medina, among the sacred places of
Islam. .... Middle East, such as the Shrine of Simon Stylites (476
CE) in northern ....
(3776

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Function & Meaning of the Dome of the Rock
.... be Jerusalem--a distant third, after Mecca and Medina, among the sacred places of
Islam. .... Middle East, such as the Shrine of Simon Stylites (476
CE) in northern ....
(3814

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Teaching Contracaption in Schools
.... Christian doctrine in the 1st century
CE, after having enjoyed a playboy's lifestyle in his youth. But orthodox Judaism and fundamentalist
Islam are equally ....
(1292

5

)
Religious Fundamentalism in Education Against Contraception in ...
.... Christian doctrine in the 1st century
CE, after having enjoyed a playboy's lifestyle in his youth. But orthodox Judaism and fundamentalist
Islam are equally ....
(1292

5

)
MaghrTbine Literature
.... il n'existe pas qu'une literature du Maghreb, et que
ce dernier gagne .... traces of the dominant culture or incorporated elements of it completely--as with
Islam. ....
(6293

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Islamic Law
.... As
Islam spread, and Muslims became the dominant community of an empire, a .... By about the fourth century AH (eleventh century
CE), the standard compilations of ....
(4150

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