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- 41: The Return To Mecca, Muhammad
- ... God. Sometimes these were kept in memory by Muhammad and his followers, and sometimes they were written down. About 650 they were collected and written in the Qur`an (or Koran, the sacred scriptures of Islam), in the form that has endured. Muslims believe the Qur`an is divine revelation, written in the words of God himself. Muhammad is said to ...
- 42: Intro To Islam
- ... recitation". When used in regards to Islam, the word Qur'an means God's final message to mankind that was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. The Qu'ran, sometimes spelled Koran, is the literal the word of God - as it clearly says time and time again. Unlike other sacred scriptures, the Qur'an has been perfectly preserved in both its words ...
- 43: A Comparison On The Iranian An
- ... Most Kurds and Arabs are Sunnites though. In that two percent, one will find many different types of religions. For example, there are many non-biblical scriptures besides the Holy Koran. There is the Hadith or the Sunna as it is sometimes called. One will find Hindu scripture, as well as Buddhist. There is also Iranian and Zoroastrian scriptures, as well ...
- 44: Sweetness And Power
- ... being in Europe. He also says that wherever they went, the Arabs brought with them sugar, the product and the technology of its production; sugar, we are told, followed the Koran. War seems to have been how Europe learned more about sugar, also. During the crusades, crusaders discovered sugar-producing areas and soon after, began producing their own sugar in those ...
- 45: Sweetness And Power
- ... being in Europe. He also says that "…wherever they went, the Arabs brought with them sugar, the product and the technology of its production; sugar, we are told, followed the Koran." War seems to have been how Europe learned more about sugar, also. During the crusades, crusaders discovered sugar-producing areas and soon after, began producing their own sugar in those ...
- 46: East Goes West
- ... the end is that of cruel laughter. I liked this book a lot even it was long, and boring at some parts, it gave me an in site to the Koran-American culture. Some books just tell a tale of how hard it was, but those books mostly have no feeling to them, unlike this one. I might read some of ...
- 47: Mernissi
- ... gives many examples of how Muhammad and Islam have only supported equality of the sexes and also how the male elite used false hadiths and very narrow interpretations of the Koran and true hadiths for their purpose. She begins by describing how the male elite started running things right from the onset of Muhammad's death. When a successor to Muhammad ...
- 48: Mernissi
- ... gives many examples of how Muhammad and Islam have only supported equality of the sexes and also how the male elite used false hadiths and very narrow interpretations of the Koran and true hadiths for their purpose. She begins by describing how the male elite started running things right from the onset of Muhammad's death. When a successor to Muhammad ...
- 49: Malcolm X
- ... He discarded his "slave name," Little, and took the new name "X". He improved his poor knowledge by reading an encyclopaedia and studied plenty of books as well as the Koran and followed strictly the Nation of Islam's dietary laws and moral codes. After his parole in 1952, Malcolm X undertook organisational work for the "Nation of Islam" under the ...
- 50: The Life and Times of Edgar ALlan Poe
- ... and hell where people who have not been neither markedly good nor markedly bad had to stay until forgiven by God and let in to Paradise, as depicted in the Koran. In part one God commands the angel Nesace, "ruler" of Al Aaraaf, to convey a message to "other worlds". In part two Nesace rouses the angel Ligeia, and bids her ...
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