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", where missionaries would go out and spread the word of God. The intent was not to force conversion on anyone; this was forbidden by the Koran and the Bible. The object of jihad and the crusades was to gain political control over societies and run them
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organizations, the government encourages thit kind of behavior in people (not directly, of course). In the Middle East, where Koran is the ultimate source of authority for many, the government does not discourage people from interpreting ancient texts directly
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missionaries would go out and spread the word of God. The intent was not to
force conversion on anyone; this was forbidden by the Koran and the Bible. The object of jihad and
the crusades was to gain political
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", where missionaries would go out and spread the word of God. The intent was not to force conversion on anyone; this was forbidden by the Koran and the Bible. The object of jihad and the crusades was to gain political control over societies and run them
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named after them and they were considered equal or even greater then men (Ahmed 185). According to the Koran, One may even argue that womens essential equality with man is more complete in Islam that it is in Judaism and Christianity (Hussaine 22
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Familie sowie die gleichzeitige Schwächung alter Stammesbindungen mit sich, wobei letztere jedoch nicht völlig verschwanden. Der Koran betont den Respekt vor den Eltern. Der Koran schreibt auch Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Stellung der Frau vor, wobei die im
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Muhammad that taught their country about God, they think he was the greatest prophet in the entire bible. They also believe in the Quran (Koran). Which contains the five pillars of Islam, this is compared to the Ten Commandments. The Muslims believe the Ten
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have been lost, and also made many contributions to the world.
One of the major accomplishments is the Koran. Enemies of Islam have said that Mohammed copied the Koran from Christian and Jewish Scriptures. This is would have been impossible Mohammed knew
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the magnificent contribution both men have made as well as utilize the doctrines that summarize their school of thoughtthe Koran and the Four Noble Truths. The foundation of Islam is the Koran which is, for the pious Muslim, not the word of a prophet
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. Mohammed proceeded to found Islam.
Two books included in the Islamic religion are the Koran and the Shariah. The Koran is the word of God for Muslims, The Koranic revelations set basic standards of conduct. The Koran, though, is in no way
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