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  • ...ridor. Pakistan occupies a crossroads position between South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East. The region forming modern Pakistan was at the heart of
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  • ...ANGLADESH: State Inaction Encourages anti-Ahmadiyya Islamists] - The South Asia Analysis Group, February 14, 2005</ref> the Muslim Council of Britain have Ahmadiyyas lead many dedicated missionary efforts in nations in South Asia, West Africa, East Africa, and Indonesia, and are similarly well organized
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  • ...by H. Klimkeit, "Christians, Buddhists and Manichaeans in medieval Central Asia", Buddhist-Christian Studies, 1, 1981, pp. 46-50, p. 47.</ref>
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  • ...on their foundations.<ref>{{cite book|title=Islamic Civilization in South Asia: A History of Muslim Power and Presence in the Indian Subcontinent|page=72|
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  • ...-sacrifice/|title= Bakra Eid: The cost of sacrifice|publisher= Travel Wire Asia|author= |date= November 16, 2010|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/que
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  • ...gions cannot be dismissed as "benighted heathens", like the polytheists of Asia and the animists of Africa, nor can they be dismissed as "outdated precurso
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  • ===Asia===
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  • ...w.php?l=en&art=5869 Catholic priest arrested and expelled from Riyadh] - ''Asia News, April 10, 2006 ''
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  • ...7) in Kufa, Iraq. The Hanafi madh'hab is adhered to in the Levant, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, the largest part of Egypt, Iraq,
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  • ...&size=A Catholic chef has a “really rough time in Dhaka’s central jail”] - Asia News, June 11, 2009</ref>
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  • ...Například není upřednostňován žádný specifický region a vývoji islámu v [[Asia|Asii]] nebo v [[Africa|Africe]] je věnována stejná pozornost jako vývoj
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  • ...{citation|title=Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia|author=Ahmed Rashid|year=2010|ISBN=9780300163681|url=https://yalebooks.yale
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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}} ...eans ground)<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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  • ...e=A Hindus and Sikhs threatened by the Taliban and Sharia]<BR>Fareed Khan, Asia News, July 28, 2009|2= The Taliban in the North West Frontier Province (NWF ...aree%2Fnews%2Fnewsdet.php%3Fidnews%3D32122%26lan%3Deng&date=2012-09-06 --> ASIA/PAKISTAN - Attack in the Christian area: one victim and two injured in Kara
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  • #about 40% of FGM takes place outside of Africa, in South Asia in particular.<ref name=":0" /> ...regions, female circumcision seems to have been introduced into Southeast Asia as part of the inhabitants’ conversion to Islam from the thirteenth centu
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  • ...ast=Minahan|first=James B.|title=Ethnic Groups of North, East, and Central Asia: An Encyclopedia|publisher=ABC-CLIO|language=English |isbn=9781610690188|pa ...Aurangzeb<ref>McLeod, Hew (1987). "Sikhs and Muslims in the Punjab". South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 22 (s1): 155–165. doi:10.1080/0085640870
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  • ...h penalty for apostasy from Islam. The percentage was below 10% in Central Asia, Turkey and Balkan countries included in the survey. It was above 50% in Af
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  • ...h penalty for apostasy from Islam. The percentage was below 10% in Central Asia, Turkey and Balkan countries included in the survey. It was above 50% in Af
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  • ...in the world, and would see Aurangzeb conquer almost the entirety of South Asia.
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  • ...John Hall - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/iran-unveils-new-fingeramputating-machine-ahead-of-announcement-of-increasi ...Nelson - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/8777646/Turban-bomber-kills-former-Afghan-president.html|2=2012
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  • ...nning acidic water over millions of years.<ref>[https://theculturetrip.com/asia/china/articles/how-were-guilins-magical-mountains-formed/ How were Guilin's ...|1=http://asc-india.org/menu/seismi.htm|2=2011-10-02}} Seismicity of South Asia]<BR>ASC India|Why do earthquakes happen here?
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  • ...nning acidic water over millions of years.<ref>[https://theculturetrip.com/asia/china/articles/how-were-guilins-magical-mountains-formed/ How were Guilin's ...|1=http://asc-india.org/menu/seismi.htm|2=2011-10-02}} Seismicity of South Asia]<BR>ASC India|Why do earthquakes happen here?
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  • ...details of the centuries'-long warfare of the two great empires of Western Asia, the Sasanids and the Byzantine Greeks, a titanic struggle which paved the ...jjaj remained at his post and further Arab expansion took place in Central Asia, in Sind, and in the Iberian Peninsula. To many of their contemporaries, th
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  • ...level of) perfection but none amongst the women reached this level except Asia, Pharaoh's wife, and Mary, the daughter of 'Imran. And no doubt, the superi ..., but no woman reached such a level except Mary, the daughter of Imran and Asia, the wife of Pharaoh."
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  • ...eece and throughout most of the Mediterranean. When his army first invaded Asia, Alexander dedicated the lands of his conquests to the gods. He visited the ..., it has been nearly established that they were the wild tribes of Central Asia who were known by different names: Tartars, Mongols, Huns and Scythians, wh
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  • ...p?l=en&art=15941&size=A |archivedate=2012-09-15 |accessdate=2012-09-15}} - Asia News, August 1, 2009</ref><ref>[http://jubileecampaign.wordpress.com/2009/0 ...p?l=en&art=15493&size=A |archivedate=2012-09-15 |accessdate=2012-09-15}} - Asia News, June 11, 2009</ref>
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  • ...p> century and by the middle of the 5<sup>th</sup> century had spread into Asia Minor. Origenists claimed that the resurrected body of the believer was not
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  • ...utheast_Asia/LI23Ae01.html Glad to be gay in Indonesia] - Megawati Wijaya, Asia Times, September 23, 2010</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.israelnationa
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  • ...am Subverted? Jihad as Terrorism |title=Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia |location=[[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] |publisher=[[Harvard University Pres
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  • ...daism.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/place/Mesopotamia-historical-region-Asia/The-Sasanian-period ''The Sasanian period.''] Mesopotamia from ''c.'' 320 B ...ritannica.com/topic/Himyar Himyar Britannica Entry]''. People. People's of Asia. Geography & Travel. Britannica. </ref> with rulers converting.<ref>Christi
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  • As was common amongst all states and faith communities found in Europe and Asia in Late Antiquity, the Muslim tradition specifically allows slavery. In fac
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  • ...heast_Asia/LI23Ae01.html Feliz de ser gay en Indonesia] - Megawati Wijaya, Asia Times, 23 de septiembre, 2010</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.israelnat
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  • ...hey lacked proper authority). Piracy and raiding in the Maghreb, Southeast Asia, South India and the Caucasus became common, sometimes a greater source of
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  • ...e worked for the revival of Muslim rule and intellectual learning in South Asia. ..., and the Fatwa-i-Jahandari which details the Muslim Caste System in South Asia.
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  • ...e worked for the revival of Muslim rule and intellectual learning in South Asia. ..., and the Fatwa-i-Jahandari which details the Muslim Caste System in South Asia.
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  • ...any Islamic languages and cultures, such as Urdu speaking Muslims in South Asia, this by extension merely means "(Islamic) marriage." In Arabic, though , '
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  • ...Coghlan - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/1514013/Afghan-court-resists-Karzais-overture-to-spare-Christia ...utheast_Asia/LI23Ae01.html Glad to be gay in Indonesia] - Megawati Wijaya, Asia Times, September 23, 2010</ref> hacen un alboroto violento después de las
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  • ...times/Middle_East/LE25Ak01.html Wife-beating, sharia, and Western law] ''- Asia Times''
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  • ...Who Invented It? When? Chinese Inventions: An Introductory Activity] - Ask Asia, archived December 16, 2004</ref>
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  • ...rica, though is illegal in Indonesia, Turkey, the Balkans, most of central Asia, and much of west Africa. See the detailed information in the Wikipedia art
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  • ...the Ptolemaic cosmology was not taken for granted in the Aramaean part of Asia in the sixth century. It was, rather, controversial.”
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  • ...times/Middle_East/LE25Ak01.html Wife-beating, sharia, and Western law] ''- Asia Times''
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  • ...the Ptolemaic cosmology was not taken for granted in the Aramaean part of Asia in the sixth century. It was, rather, controversial.}}
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  • ...ns in Britain</ref> Byli to před-islámští peršané kdo představil dezert od Asia Minor až po Ephesus (odsuzující řeky za jejich vynechání v jídle).
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  • ...Persian and published in India, comparing religions and sects of Southeast Asia in the 17th century, and in a Qur'an manuscript dating to around the same t
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  • ...Persian and published in India, comparing religions and sects of Southeast Asia in the 17th century, and in a Qur'an manuscript dating to around the same t
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  • ...the Ptolemaic cosmology was not taken for granted in the Aramaean part of Asia in the sixth century. It was, rather, controversial.}}
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  • ...were domesticated approximately 4,000 years ago in East Europe and Central Asia. Prior to this, horses were wild animals not yet suitably bred for this pur
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  • ...were domesticated approximately 4,000 years ago in East Europe and Central Asia. Prior to this, horses were wild animals not yet suitably bred for this pur
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