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  • ...who led her people in resisting the Islamic conquest of her home in North Africa. She is better known as Kahina or al-Kahina, a title given to her by the Ar ==Roman North Africa and Early Life==
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  • .../english/2007-07-13-voa61.cfm Pentagon Chief Says Al-Qaida Expanding in N. Africa], 13 July 2007</ref>
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  • ...y dedicated missionary efforts in nations in South Asia, West Africa, East Africa, and Indonesia, and are similarly well organized in Western contexts.
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  • ...loids.com/2010/09/al-qaida-in-north-africa-ready-to.html Al-Qaida in North Africa Ready to Exchange Murderer of Van Gogh for Western Hostages]
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  • ...cials said the suspect is connected to al-Shabaab, al Qaeda's ally in east Africa.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/01/01/danish.cartoon.break.in/in ...f violence, executions or plots to kill the cartoonists in the US, Europe, Africa, or anywhere else. And the cartoonist were not forced into hiding.<ref>[{{R
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  • ====Africa==== ...=2011-04-16}} Tolerance and Tension: Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa] - The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, April 15, 2010</ref>
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  • ...loids.com/2010/09/al-qaida-in-north-africa-ready-to.html Al-Qaida in North Africa Ready to Exchange Murderer of Van Gogh for Western Hostages]
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  • ====Africa==== ...=2011-04-16}} Tolerance and Tension: Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa] - The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, April 15, 2010</ref>
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  • ...nostňován žádný specifický region a vývoji islámu v [[Asia|Asii]] nebo v [[Africa|Africe]] je věnována stejná pozornost jako vývoji islámu v [[Europe|Ev ....amazon.com/Africa-Today-Economics-Religion-Security/dp/0415418844/|title= Africa Today: Culture, Economics, Religion, Security|publisher= Routledge|author=
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  • ====Sub-Saharan Africa==== ...ion-date=12/12/2000|publisher=Al Jazeera|trans_chapter=Christianization in Africa|chapter=al-Tansir fi Ifriqiya}} An English translation of the article has b
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  • ...ated in the Hijaz. The Maliki madh'hab is adhered to in North Africa, West Africa, the U.A.E., Kuwait, parts of Saudi Arabia, and parts of Egypt. The Murabit
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  • ====Sub-Saharan Africa==== ...ion-date=12/12/2000|publisher=Al Jazeera|trans_chapter=Christianization in Africa|chapter=al-Tansir fi Ifriqiya}} An English translation of the article has b
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  • ...as "benighted heathens", like the polytheists of Asia and the animists of Africa, nor can they be dismissed as "outdated precursors", like the Jews and Chri
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  • | country = South Africa
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  • It was subsequently banned in India, Bangladesh, Sudan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Thailand, Tanzania, Indonesia, Singapore, and Venezuela
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  • It was subsequently banned in India, Bangladesh, Sudan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Thailand, Tanzania, Indonesia, Singapore, and Venezuela
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  • ...]] in 632 AD, military conquest extended the Islamic world to India, North Africa and Southern Spain.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://philpapers.org/rec/HYMPIT|ti ...ing back the best Islamic heritage. His approach found adherants as far as Africa, where in the late 18th and early 19th centuries revivalist movements stres
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  • ...ium from where white eunuchs were imported, and also Abyssinia and Taykur, Africa, from where black eunuchs were bought. This savage, inhumane practice was n ...alogue'', p. 178<ref>John Alembillah Azumah, ''The Legacy of Arab-Islam in Africa: A Quest for Inter-religious Dialogue'', Oxford: Oneworld, 2001, ebook edit
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  • ...=2011-04-16}} Tolerance and Tension: Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa] - The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, April 15, 2010</ref>
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  • ...> – an Ismaili sect found in India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen and East Africa. Their current spiritual leader has recommended FGM as being necessary for ...m' Kevin Drum]|Basically, '''FGM is a practice limited to certain parts of Africa''' [...] As for Britain, its FGM problem is more due to where their African
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  • ...news/ME.XEF93985.html|2=2011-02-25}} Islam: Survey, Alcohol Use In Mideast-Africa +25% In 5 Years] - ANSAmed, February 23, 2011</ref> Additionally, the World
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  • | ||Traditional Berber religion||North Africa|| ||Arab Muslims||647 onwards|| ...eria||Umayyad Caliphate<ref>''The Disappearance of Christianity from North Africa in the Wake of the Rise of Islam'' C. J. Speel, II Church History, Vol. 29,
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  • ...ture (Earth), Reaktion Books, p. 72|'The indigenous San people of southern Africa also consider meteorites dangerous: ‘They can kill people, and at the tim
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  • ...s anything in the art or literature. It probably originated in sub-saharan Africa, and was adopted here later on,”}} ...the Islamic slave trade could explain the pervasiveness of FGM in Islamic Africa today.
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  • 1. North America<BR>2. South America<BR>3. Australia<BR>4. Asia<BR>5. Africa<BR>6. Antarctica<BR>7. Europe}} ...)<BR>1. North America<BR>2. South America<BR>3. Australia<BR>4. Asia<BR>5. Africa<BR>6. Antarctica<BR>7. Europe}}
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  • ...slim countries, and similarly in many predominantly Christian countries in Africa, in India (among Hindus as well as Muslims) and to a lesser extent in Latin ...have been devastating. Nigeria has the highest maternal mortality rate in Africa and one of the world’s highest rates of fistula, a condition that can occ
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  • ...wave of conquests that would shortly engulf the entire Near East and North Africa. The ''riddah era'' is, thus, crucial to understanding the eventual appeara ...conquests that would soon transform the whole of the Middle East and North Africa into an Arab empire. Most of the present volume describes the battle of al-
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  • ...ual/Default.asp?DocumentID=248&ArticleID=3047 -->Earthquake Risk Alert for Africa's Mountain Regions] - United Nations Environment Programme, May 6, 2002</re
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  • ...ual/Default.asp?DocumentID=248&ArticleID=3047 -->Earthquake Risk Alert for Africa's Mountain Regions] - United Nations Environment Programme, May 6, 2002</re
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  • ...her=Oxford University Press|year=1990|pages=50-54|chapter=The Discovery of Africa}}|‎[The Zanj, that is, blacks] are in great fear and awe of the Arabs, so ...15-17|year=1923}}; translated in {{citation|author=John Hunwick|title=West Africa, Islam, and the Arab World|publisher=Markus Wiener|location=Princeton, NJ|y
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  • ...ncidents in the neighborhood of outer Nørrebro. In October, a refugee from Africa had his door kicked in several times and was threatened by a group of youth
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  • ...a in the crypt), Egypt (Cairo: cave of the Maghwari in Moqattam), in North Africa there are numerous sites. This attests only to how easy it is to find a cav
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  • ...in Indonesia, Turkey, the Balkans, most of central Asia, and much of west Africa. See the detailed information in the Wikipedia article [[w:Marital rape law
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  • ...of Jews and deaths due to political instability did however occur in North Africa throughout the centuries and especially in Morocco, Libya and Algeria where
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  • ...isolated mistakes in individual manuscripts. For example, Qurans in North Africa which typically have the reading of Warsh from Nafi will have the text of t ...text (mushaf) of the Qur'an. For example, the mushaf used mainly in North Africa is based on the riwayah of Warsh from Nafi (the reading of Nafi transmitted
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  • ...isolated mistakes in individual manuscripts. For example, Qurans in North Africa which typically have the reading of Warsh from Nafi will have the text of t ...text (mushaf) of the Qur'an. For example, the mushaf used mainly in North Africa is based on the riwayah of Warsh from Nafi (the reading of Nafi transmitted
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  • ...=Zexn9IrMmNI HarrisSultanAthiest - Islam and Slavery] - How Islam Enslaved Africa - ''YouTube Video''
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  • ...w |archiveurl=http://archive.is/20120915/http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/02/28/somalia.sharia/index.html |archivedate=2012-09-15 |accessdate=2012-09 ...hiveurl=http://archive.is/20120915/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/01/world/africa/01sudan.html |archivedate=2012-09-15 |accessdate=2012-09-15}} - The New Yor
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  • ...tines. This ushered in the liberation of wide areas of Syria, Egypt, North Africa and the Mediterranean from Byzantine colonialism. and the consolidation of
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  • ...tines. This ushered in the liberation of wide areas of Syria, Egypt, North Africa and the Mediterranean from Byzantine colonialism. and the consolidation of
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  • ...certain countries like Pakistan and in parts of the Middle East and North Africa rather than universal. The problem has also been documented in a Hindu reli ...stones by a crowd of some 1,000 Muslims.<ref>[http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/News/0,,2-11-1447_2419716,00.html Raped girl, 13, stoned to death] news24.c
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  • ...fter his death in 323 BC. These were popular across most of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Persia and even India and China. In the subsequent centu
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  • ...ne-Sasanian War of 602-628], which primarily took place in Northern Arabia/Africa/Mesopotamia. But neither of these locations can be considered to be “near
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  • ...ards the Church of the East, who had travelled through the Red Sea to east Africa, Iran, and India, and who received instruction from the East Syrian churchm
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  • ....1 Simondon et al. (1997) — — <BR>Somalia 14.78 Gallo (1975) — — <BR>South Africa (black women) — — 49.2 Walker et al. (1984) <BR>Southern Korea 13.9 Kim
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  • ...ards the Church of the East, who had travelled through the Red Sea to east Africa, Iran, and India, and who received instruction from the East Syrian churchm
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  • ...of the prophet and his companions and of what he did when he gave 1/5th of Africa to Marwan and in it is the share of Allah and his prophet and that of relat
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