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- 51: Muhammad Allah
- ... had a message entrusted in him by God to preach of his messages. Intermediately he received more messages throughout his life. Some of these revelations constitute the texts of the Koran. First privately and then publicly Muhammad began to preach of his revalations. He preached that there is but one God and that he was a messenger sent to worn the ...
- 52: The Life of 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 ...
- 53: The Autobiography of Malcom 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 ...
- 54: Muammar al Qaddafi
- ... 1920's the Italians under Mussolini had conquered Libya for the second time and had killed large numbers of women, children and old people. They trampled on copies of the Koran, threw men out of airplanes and raped and disembowelled women. So the Libyans of Qaddafi generation grew up full of hatred and misery. All this helps to explain his mental ...
- 55: The Treatment of Women In Muslim Countries
- ... and should not wish anything more. It is not so much their religious beliefs, but their societal beliefs that women should stay at home. When Mohammed wrote the book of Koran in the 14 century, he believed in equal rights from women and men. They were allowed to work side by side, there was no rules prohibiting that practice. Only recently ...
- 56: Correctly Political: A Look into the Dynamics of Political Correctness
- ... that are worthy of study, and I think young people should know something about the rise of Islamic fundamentalism. To do so, it's helpful to be exposed to the Koran. Young people should know something about the rise of Japanese capitalism. Is there a Confucian ethic behind the success of Asian entrepreneurship in the same way we hear about Max ...
- 57: The Stories Of A People
- ... only 1 God. This God does not interfere very much with man. There were sum exceptions such as when Mosses parted the Red Sea, or when Mohammed was given the Koran. Other cultures believe in many gods such as the Greeks and Norse gods. These gods mix freely with humans, and control not only your lives, but also the natural world ...
- 58: Gambling
- ... in times of trouble, rabbis in European Jewish communities banned dice games and other games of chance. Gambling was also proscribed by some Eastern religions, such as Confucianism, by the Koran of Islam, and by the moral codes of many Protestant denominations. Today gambling occurs in practically all nations and takes a great variety of forms. Among the most widespread practices ...
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