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    Oriana Medina

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    Oriana Medina        Roe Eng. 061 August 3‚ 2015 Helping Hand How much trouble would someone have to be to accept becoming a Confidential Informant? Well‚ Andrew Sadek was one of many who agreed to become one. Sadek was a great college student‚ who attended North Dakota‚ without involving himself in any trouble. It wasn’t till November 2013‚ when he was arrested for selling $80 worth of marijuana. Sadek was facing at least 41 years in prison according to the law in North Dakota‚ but cops offered

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    Medina Charter

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    The Medina Charter: Political or Tribal “The Medina Charter”‚ while trying to rise above tribal customs‚ was unable to form a new political entity‚ ultimately falling prey to fundamental tribal customs. Evidence of the new charter being tribal based is seen through statements numbered twenty-one‚ twenty-three‚ and forty-four. The crux of these statements highlight the fact that the structure of the “Medina Charter” was nothing more than a social contract formed around a religiocentric tribal system

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    Hazrat Umar the Great

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    The envoy of the Roman Emperor set out for Medina attended by a large retinue (attendees) andequipped with all the pomp (display) and pageantry (show) which the Roman Empire could boast(show off) of. On arrival in the metropolis of Islam‚ he enquired of a passer-by; “Tell me please‚where is the palace of the Caliph.”? The Arab looked around. He was surprised by this strangequestion‚ “What do you mean by a palace”? retorted the Arab. I mean the palace of Umar‚ the Caliphof Islam‚” added the envoy

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    Palestine vs. Israel

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    Palestine Vs. Israel Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire until the end of World War I. The empire was ruled under the Muslims. The Ottoman Empire was the most liberal state. Christians‚ Jews and Muslims all wanted this country because of their beliefs and customs. After World War I Palestine was separated and Palestine‚ for the first time became a country with designated borders and area. Palestinian Muslims should gain more control of the land because their faith on the land is designed

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    Umar ibn al-Khattab

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    Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) was known for his great knowledge and wisdom. He often expressed his thoughts in words conspicuous for their wisdom. A number of his sayings have come down to us‚ and these show the depths and dimensions of his thoughts and expressions. “Go easy on yourself‚ for the outcome of all affairs is determined by God’s decree. If something is meant to go elsewhere‚ it will never come your way‚ but if it is yours by destiny‚ from you it cannot flee.” Throughout history there

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    dismissed easily he made many claims against the murders of his cousin Uthman. Mu‘awiyya refused to acknowledge the Caliph Ali and then demanded the punishment of all the murders of Uthman. Ali had stood neutral like many other Quraysh notables in Medina in regard to the rebellion against Uthman‚ because he believed that Uthman had it coming. Ali needed to force Mu‘awiyya to

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    The Spread of Islam

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    Town: The Arabian World and the Birth of Islam - Much of the Arabian Peninsula is covered with inhospitable desert - Bedouin‚ nomadic cultures developed based on camel or goat herding - Agriculture and the size of towns were limited - Mecca and Medina were two key towns Clan Identity‚ Clan Rivalries‚ and the Cycle of Vengeance - Social organization fit nomadic lifestyles - Bedouins lived in kin-related clan groups in highly mobile tent encampments - These clans being organized into larger

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    Fggh

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    alshareef relative. Grandfather My Grandfather‚ Mohamed Mustafa alrahimi died 12 years ago from 83 years old. grand mother My grandmother name Hassan Mustafa alrahimi died 30 years ago for 62 years old ‚both of them Saudi nationally from medina manor city S.A My grandmother name is Fatima Ali from Altif Saudi arbia died 50 years ago at 18 years old My father mother name is Fatima Hassan khalaf Saudi nationality from tbouk city died 15 years ago at 72 years

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    Executive Hajj

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    [pic] EXECUTIVE PACKAGE (Package Duration 20 / 22 days) BASIC PACKAGE: • Hajj Application‚ Draft for Mualim / transportation and Filing of Government forms for Hajj Visa. • Accommodation in ZamZam Towers Makkah for 8 days on BB basis. • Accommodation in Anwar Al Madina Movenpick for 3 days on BB basis. • 5 to 6 Days accommodation in Aziziah (3-4 days before and 2 days after Hajj depending upon flight schedule and sighting of moon) on gender based room sharing of 6-7 persons with Full

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    Deir-el Medina

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    NAVARRA DEIR EL-MEDINA The village of Deir el-Medina is situated in Upper Egypt near Thebes and Luxor‚ on the west bank of the Nile. The typical New Kingdom village was predominately agricultural and contained a wide range of skilled and non-skilled workers‚ including farmers‚ fishermen and labourers. By contrast‚ Deir el-Medina was built to house only one group of people: the skilled workers who built and decorated the royal tombs. The community included the workmen‚ their wives‚ children

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