Muslim Community Essays

  • Islam the Role and Function of the Mosque in a Muslim Community

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    function of the mosque in a Muslim community A mosque is generally a very symbolic place for a Muslim, being a humble way for Muslims to recreate pure divine presence on earth. The primary purpose of the mosque is to serve as a place where Muslims can come together for prayer. Nevertheless, mosques are known around the world nowadays for their Islamic architecture but most importantly for its general vitality to the Muslim Ummah (community). A mosque brings the community together as it acts as

  • Racism In The Muslim Community

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    the Native Americans, Blacks, Chinese, Japanese, or Muslims. There are many different reasons for all, but the people who are affected have suffered regardless. The one that’s been in mainstream media and have recently received the most hatred is Muslims. It started in 2001, with Al-Qaeda and spread with ISIS over the years. It has affected the Muslim community and my own family both emotional and physically. The overwhelming racism against Muslims didn’t start overnight or due to the superiority complex

  • Islam The Straight Path

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    impact on world history and politics. He discusses the formation of Islamic belief and practice (law, theology, philosophy, and mysticism), chronicling the struggle of Muslims to define and adhere to their Islamic way of life. Equally important is the essential information Esposito provides on the contemporary world of Islam, from Muslim responses to the challenges of colonialism and modernization to the reassertion of Islam in politics and society. This introductory book in the teaching of Islam

  • McCarthyism

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    against our own society. To be accused of being a communist, one did not have to have a certain appearance; it was an ideology that that individual accepted, however to be accused of a terrorist is mostly along the lines of an appearance and the Muslim community. The invention of the television in 1946 brought the scare of nuclear weapons into the home. There was an abundance of bomb footage from the testing sites and infiltration of McCarthyism into the home with other broadcasts. On the first H-bomb

  • Ideal Muslim Community Essay

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    Portfolio-1 Project Document: Communities A community is a social unit who share something in common like norms, value and identity that is situated in a given area such as – village, city, and neighborhoods. “Every human is a part of the community, they have maintained different community’s norms and values which are goal oriented”. That means, they set of their goal to what community’s they belong to? I am an inhabitance of Muslim community where I maintain community’s rules, regulation, norms

  • Stereotypes Towards the Muslim Community

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    characterization changed the face of Islam today causing it to be victim to stereotypes and generalizations. For centuries, religion has depended upon images to spread the message of religion. The iconic image of Jesus, or the prefixed image of a Muslim, all religions com... ... middle of paper ... ...sonal nightmare from which we've yet to awaken in order to realize the real destruction the 9/11 bombings left us with. It left us with a fragmented, ignorant human race that nine years after the

  • Islam

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    the body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and enforced by a political authority, is an important facet of any community. It provides guidelines for those in the community to follow so that they may have the most peaceful and problem- free life. Islam takes this notion of peace and obedience and applies to everyday living for the members of its community. Islam law is of great importance to the Muslim community because it provides specific courses of action for living and

  • Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Muslim communities

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    This paper aims to explore patriarchal norms, social constructions and structural inequalities, which support IPV through the lens of masculinities, honor, and gender ideologies, as well as the concept of women as property in the context of Muslim communities. IPV is defined as any kind of behavior in an intimate relationship that can have physical, emotional, sexual or psycholog... ... middle of paper ... ...er Relations, Development Practice And’culture’.” Gender & Development 3.1 (1995): 13–18

  • Islamophobia Essay

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    lives of innocent Muslims. Some people fear for their lives when they see a Muslim board a plane that they’re going to go on. Politicians are using that fear to fuel their popularity in elections. This prejudice even started to become a form of patriotism in the eyes of a concerning number of Americans. A lot of Muslims fear for their own lives in America because they are being looked down upon and even targeted by some people. This fear and hatred against these innocent Muslims are defined as Islamophobia

  • Discrimination Against Muslim Women

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    2006, complaints of civil rights stemming from Muslim groups have significantly increased from 366 to 2,467. An increase of over 600%.[1] The discrimination against Muslims have escalated over the last decade due to the devastating event of 9/11. Muslims, in general, faced racial profiling and discrimination as a result. However, if we take a step back and look at the issue we can see that the Muslim women are facing ten times more discrimination. Muslim women are generally seen as inferior to men and

  • Christian Mission to Muslims

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    Since September 11, the Muslim communities have been under siege by the media and the entire world. We have seen how the miss conceptions of Muslims have spread all over the media. As a Christian I begin to think that they should be treated as normal people. “When a radical fundamentalist, start a sect with ideas that differ from what the Muslim religion stands for, we begin to stereotype all the Muslims as the same. But when a Christian begins a killing spree a cross the nation, know one stereotypes

  • Hijab Is Here: Discrimination Among Muslim Women

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    No Fear, the Hijab is Here As of 2015 there are roughly 3.3 million muslims of all genders, race, and ethnicity living in the United States. That is roughly 1.65 million muslim women who have faced discrimination at some point of their life only because of their cultural background, religious beliefs, and the practice of wearing the traditional headscarf, the hijab. On many different accounts Muslim women “have been harassed, fired from jobs, denied access to public places, and otherwise discriminated

  • John Updike's 'The Wesk-Driving Aggression Rumors'?

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    All Muslims are terrorist For the last couple of years a rumor had been spread about all Muslims being terrorists. People started to believe that all the bombing and shootings that had been going on all over the world are caused by Muslims. This whole terrorism rumor started when a group of people named themselves as Isis, they started killing people in the middle east first and then spread all over the world under the logo we fight for Islam. All Muslims are now paying the consequences of Isis’s

  • Conflict between Hindus and Muslims

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    the world today. It’s a very diverse place with people from many different religious backgrounds, who speak many different languages and come from many different regions. They are also separated economically. Two of the country’s religious sects, Muslims and Hindus, have been in conflict for hundreds of years. Their feelings of mistrust and hatred for each other are embedded in all those years and will not leave easily. What’s most disturbing is that there seems to be no plan for reconciliation available

  • Islam Our Choice Summary

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    the story of Islam Our Choice: Portraits of Modern American Muslim Women edited by Debra L. Dirks and Stephanie Parlove, I learned that not all people are born as lucky as we are. In this book, there are six short stories which are written by six different American Muslim women on how they encounter Islam. Each of them has their own stories about their background, carrier and their perspectives towards Islam before they become a Muslim. Truthfully, I enjoyed reading this book as it is written by

  • Coexistence In Islam

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    Peaceful Coexistence in Islam In the non-Muslim world there is this question as to whether Muslims and non-Muslims can coexist peacefully together? They base this question from the fact that they get to see and know that in the Muslim world, non-Muslims are treated very badly. The answer to the above question from the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet is that they can, they should and they must. But this is not a rhetorical statement. I need to back up this claim, on what basis I say this. To

  • Bosnia-Herzegovina genocide

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    groups, the Serbs, Croats, and Muslims, resulted in genocide committed by the Serbs against the Muslims in Bosnia. Bosnia is one of several small countries that emerged from the break-up of Yugoslavia, a multicultural country created after World War I by the Western Allies. Yugoslavia was composed of ethnic and religious groups that had been historical rivals, even bitter enemies, including the Serbs (Orthodox Christians), Croats (Catholics) and ethnic Albanians (Muslims). During World War II, Yugoslavia

  • Prophet Muhammad Research Paper

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    died, the Quran has been fully written down. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, the entire Quran continued to be remembered in the hearts of the early Muslims. Hundreds of the early Companions of the Prophet had memorized the entire revelation, and Muslims daily recited large portions of the text from memory. Many of the early Muslims also had personal written copies of the Quran recorded on various materials. When these perfect copies had been completed, Uthman bin Affan ordered all remaining

  • What Is The Visibility Of Ethnicity In Emma Tarlo's Visibly Muslim?

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    first is a greater concern about Islam and Muslims, and the second is a much highly visibility of Muslims within those civilizations. Numerous people may have imagined that there weren’t many Muslims living in their communities until recently, but now, one can see visibly Muslim persons often in their veils or robes, walking the streets, shopping in the cities, and going to the schools (Saeed, 2007). There is no doubt that the increased visibility of Muslims has been a matter of some interest (allen

  • Misconceptions Of Islam In The United States

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    Islam is the second most popular religion in the world, made up of 1.6 billion Muslims, representing approximately 23% of the earth’s population. With these statistics, there should be a clear understanding of the Muslim faith. However, despite its huge following around the world and the growing Muslim communities, Islam is foreign to most North Americans who are familiar with Christianity or Judaism. Islam and Muslims have become an area of major concern to the people and media, especially after