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  • ...ere to articles concerning possible converts. Once they are confirmed, add to the main list. Use/find better sources when possible. ...09/inmate_pleads_guilty_to_threat.html|2=2011-09-14}} Inmate pleads guilty to threatening judge]
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  • ...m's very own news site/blog (similar to how Wikipedia's news section links to WikiNews). # It keeps visitors on the site rather than directing them to an external link
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  • ...ere to articles concerning possible converts. Once they are confirmed, add to the main list. Use/find better sources when possible. ...09/inmate_pleads_guilty_to_threat.html|2=2011-09-14}} Inmate pleads guilty to threatening judge]
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  • ...is regarded as one of the most important thinkers Hanbali school of Sunni Islam. He was the best known student of the famous Ibn Taymiyah. ...m. However the woman has the option to wait for her husband to convert, or to end her marriage and marry another man after her waiting period.<ref>{{cite
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  • ==Testimony of Leaving Islam== <!-- Relevant categories will need to be uncommented. Edit/Delete categories as needed. -->
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  • ...'s favorite wife, has an especially loft position in the sacred history of Islam. She was last person the prophet interacted with before he died, and she al ...to the point of emphasizing that she was 6 years old when she was married to the prophet and 9 when the marriage was consummated.
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  • 624 Muhammad and converts begin raids on caravans to fund the movement. ...first, and gained control of the water sources, so the Meccans would have to fight with limited water. The Meccans were defeated, losing seventy dead an
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  • '''''This page is intended for use only to discuss issues directly related to the WikiIslam main page. Please use the relevant [[WikiIslam:Discussions|Di
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  • ...r are linked on pages without actually being displayed. This is needed due to such images showing up as "[[Special:UnusedFiles|Unused files]]". [[File:Muhammad-Letter-To-Heraclius.jpg|200px]]
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  • ...ing minority populations. This growth rate, however, is overwhelmingly due to immigration rates rather than birthrates. .../imamluqman.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/seven-out-of-every-ten-converts-leave-islam-by-imam-luqman-ahmad/}}</ref> - however, these particular findings are not
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  • ...is needs further investigation. According to Wikipedia, she did convert to Islam. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamta_Kulkarni ...is confirmed with the fact that there is no mention of their conversion to Islam on their Wikipedia pages. --[[User:Axius|Axius]] <span style="font-size:88%
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  • ...themselves against Islam - is perhaps not best described as a 'movement in Islam', it shares in common with the former varieties the fact that a particular, ...retive schools within the tradition have been and continue to have reasons to be cooperative, their internal dialogue is also not without its conflicts.
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  • ...tying and/or nailing someone to a cross, stake or tree. It can also refer to the method of public display of a body after execution. ...execution is still being used, primarily against Christians and Christian converts, in Sudan and Iraq, both Islamic countries.<ref>Simon Caldwell - [http://ww
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  • ...ls of Islamic law agree on many things, including the death sentence for [[Islam and Apostasy|apostates]].<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://formermuslimsun ...mic Thought]]). Additionally, adherence to a school of Islamic law appears to be more a matter of geography than conscience, as followers of each school
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  • My aim is to expose true Islam through this wiki. # [[WikiIslam:Sandbox/Early Christian Views of Islam]]
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  • :For respond to you, I prefer really do it manually because I'm little confused when there ...ontribs]]) {{#if:|&#32; |}} ([[WikiIslam:Signatures#Signing_Posts|Remember to sign your comments]]) </small>
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  • ...websites]]. The Toolbox is a work in progress, and everybody is encouraged to add more useful [[links]] of their own. *[http://www.shahadat.net Afgan Converts WebSite ]
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  • ...a ''murtad'' (مرتد, or 'apostate'). One who hides his apostasy is referred to as a ''munāfiq'' (منافق, or 'hypocrite'). ..., the overwhelming majority of traditional Islamic scholars today continue to hold execution as the proper punishment for apostasy. Today, the punishment
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  • ...textual issues and use particular verses and examples from Muhammad's life to argue that close friendship/allied relationships with disbelievers is not f ...s://ilj.law.indiana.edu/articles/84/84_2_Leeman.pdf Interfaith Marriage in Islam: An Examination of the Legal
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  • Questo articolo analizza l'affermazione che l'[[Islam]] sia la "religione che cresce più rapidamente" al mondo. ...a portare alcuna prova. Qui esaminiamo i veri dati disponibili riguardo l'Islam per vedere se alcune di queste affermazioni sono basate sui fatti.
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  • ...a ''murtad'' (مرتد, or 'apostate'). One who hides his apostasy is referred to as a ''munāfiq'' (منافق, or 'hypocrite'). ..., the overwhelming majority of traditional Islamic scholars today continue to hold execution as the proper punishment for apostasy. Today, the punishment
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