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  • ...amophilia" of many orientalists. Jacques Ellul complained in 1983 that "in France it is no longer acceptable to criticise Islam or the Arab countries." As ea ...ses 'Islamophobia' and 'Islamophilia', asserting that Islamophilia is born from a certain culpability of its fellow-compatriots when they evoke the exactio
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  • ...nic Verses|The Satanic Verses]]'', which was first published in 1988. Some Muslims were offended even by its title, thinking it implied that the [[Qur'an]] wa ...ingapore, and Venezuela following the angry and violent reaction from some Muslims and Islamic groups.<ref>Ian Richard Netton. (1996). Text and Trauma: An Eas
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  • ...nic Verses|The Satanic Verses]]'', which was first published in 1988. Some Muslims were offended even by its title, thinking it implied that the [[Qur'an]] wa ...ingapore, and Venezuela following the angry and violent reaction from some Muslims and Islamic groups.<ref>Ian Richard Netton. (1996). Text and Trauma: An Eas
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  • The story of '''Lut''' (لوط, Lūṭ, לוֹט‎ "Lot" in the Hebrew tradition) from the [[Taurat|Hebrew Bible]], is also to be found in the [[Qur'an]], albeit ...lient points which mark its importance in Islamic theology and separate it from its biblical progenitor:
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  • ...x|Left: Yellow badge made mandatory by the Nazis, worn to identify Jews in France. Right: 10th century badge incorporating a cross, worn to identify Christia ...immitude]] were required to wear in order to differentiate themselves from Muslims.
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  • ...where Adam and his wife Hawa (Eve) are said to have descended after eating from a tree forbidden to the them (the "tree of immortality"<ref>{{Quran-range|2 Jannah is described as the eternal residence of Muslims, eventually including those who have first to be purged of their sins by sp
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  • ...n «Mana nima uchun ular musulmon bo'ldilar» (''The Reasons Why They Become Muslims'') degan kitoblar ruknidan olingan bo'lib, bu kitoblar Islomiy tahririyat b ...188|title= SAINT-ANDRÉ-DE-CUBZAC (33) : cimetière|publisher= Cimetières de France et d'ailleurs|author= Philippe Landru|date= 6 février 2008|archiveurl= ht
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  • ...conflict, while others trace it to the 19th century and possible influence from Arab Christians. ...eligious groups]] considered "[[People of the Book]]", were given guidance from [[Allah|God]] (in this case the [[Taurah (the Torah According to the Qur'an
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  • *Refraining from consuming any food or water from dawn to sunset Some Muslims claim eating a small amount of food is the correct Islamic way however we c
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  • ...and execution. The Islamic understanding of rape, though, differs markedly from the understanding of rape present in modern codes of law. "Maa malakat 'aym ...erning women's courses. Say: They are a hurt and a pollution: So keep away from women in their courses, and do not approach them until they are clean. '''B
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  • ...e beginnings of Islam almost until the present day. Mainly due to pressure from colonial powers, during the 19th and 20th centuries slavery was abolished a ...erning women's courses. Say: They are a hurt and a pollution: So keep away from women in their courses, and do not approach them until they are clean. '''B
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  • ...org/youthenvoy/2016/03/new-un-initiative-aims-to-protect-millions-of-girls-from-child-marriage The UN] regards child marriage as a human rights violation a ...Islamic Law'', Leiden: Brill, 2017</ref> A large set of translated quotes from various well known exegetical and jurist texts relating to these matters is
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  • ...ominantly Christian countries in Africa, in India (among Hindus as well as Muslims) and to a lesser extent in Latin America and the Caribbean.<ref>[https://da ...in the face of [[Child_Marriage_in_the_Muslim_World#Conclusion|opposition from traditional Islamic scholars]]. Many Muslim campaign groups and charities h
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  • ...riage]] avec [[Polygamy in Islamic Law|quatre femmes]], incluant les [[Non-Muslims|non-Musulmans]], mais une femme peut avoir un seul mari, qui doit être mus ...conquérir la péninsule entière et à envoyer des raids de nos jours vers la France. En ce qui concerne les prisonniers de guerre, la doctrine Islamique permet
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  • ...hammad]], partially forming his [[Sunnah]]), and is universally praised by Muslims for its detail and accuracy concerning Muslim and Middle Eastern history. ...story. His job was not easy for he had to collect and compile the material from different sources. He had to rely on oral reports as well to complete his e
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  • ...Islamic jurisprudence is a complimentary expansion and explanation of the former by Islamic jurists and scholars, and the term Shari'ah is also often applie ...e of Islam and its laws are based on the same source, they are inseparable from one another.
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  • ...icles/mi_qa3852/is_200401/ai_n9352292/ Ramadan Fasting - Effect on Healthy Muslims] - Social Behavior and Personality, 2004</ref>}} ...f-eating-drinking-in-public-during-ramadan/|2=2012-07-22}} Saudi warns non-Muslims with expulsion if eating, drinking in public during Ramadan] - Bikya Masr,
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  • ..., Sussex.<ref>Ansari, Humayun (2004), ''The Infidel Within: The History of Muslims in Britain, 1800 to the Present'', C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, pp. 57–8, I ...f>R. Talon, ''La Science antique et medievale'', Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1957, plate 16. Photo: Sir J. Needham.</ref>]]
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