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    Source 1 is a primary source which clearly demonstrates the religious reasons based on the uprisings. The petition which was presented to the king at York (demonstrates its reliability as it’s derived directly from the demands of the rebels in the Pilgrimage of Grace) highlights their key requests: “the service of God is not well performed.” This quote highlights the frustrations as well as disapproval for the way the church’s direction has been altered and disrupted the divine way of God: “Bishops

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    in his portrayal of those who exercise spiritual authority during the pilgrimage. (Bisson 51-52) Chaucer uses the pilgrimage to balance the possibility of religious devotion against the actuality of the fallen state of humanity. Primary religious motivations for going on a pilgrimage might include seeking cures and favors‚ eliminating a sense of guilt‚ or completing a penance‚ but the religious aspect of Chaucer’s pilgrimage is minimized due to the corruptness of his characters. They quarrel

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    approached by Allah many years ago. This pilgrimage is considered to be the most important journey in a Muslim’s life; it is following the footsteps of their Prophet Muhammad and the words of the Qur’an‚ their most sacred book - the words of Allah written by Muhammad.   The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam‚ making it an obligation for all Muslims to partake in at least once in their lives if possible. If fail to do so when being able to take the pilgrimage‚ it is considered to be a great sin. A

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    eleventh century the only people who made pilgrimages were remorseful Christians who had to atone for their sins. Because of this‚ there was no need for huge churches because they didn ’t need to accommodate mass numbers of people. However‚ the eleventh century brought an established need for any devoted Christian to make a pilgrimage. (Adams‚ 379) Romanesque church architecture flourished at approximately the same time as the eruption of these pilgrimages. Due to this‚ the Romanesque architects had

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    an obligation which fulfils one of the five pillars of Islam required of a Muslim at least once in a lifetime for those financially and physically able “those who can make their way there”. It is a faithful submission to the will of Allah. “And pilgrimage to the House is incumbent upon men for the sake of Allah” – Surah 3:96. Before embarking pilgrims must: - Redress all wrongs - Organise funds for the journey and for the family in their absence - Prepare themselves for good conduct during

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    many rebellions such as the northern rebellion or the pilgrimage of grace. Source W agrees with the statement ‘in the right hands and with the right circumstances’ popular protest in the sixteen century could have posed a dangerous challenge to the monarch and the state. I will interpret these sources to determine whether the rebellions of the 16th century did or did not pose a dangerous challenge to the monarch and the state. The pilgrimage of grace had been arguably the biggest challenge to the

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    Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific   ii Copyright © 2011‚ World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Calle Capitán Haya‚ 42 28020 Madrid‚ Spain Religious Tourism in Asia and the Pacific ISBN-13: 978-92-844-1380-5 Published and printed by the World Tourism Organization‚ Madrid‚ Spain First printing: 2011 All rights reserved The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinions

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    people "In all the parish not a dame dared stir." This is showing how the common people were so scared of her wrath that they wouldn’t even look at her. Chaucer reveals that The Wife of Bath was a woman with experience not only with men‚ but with pilgrimages as well. Chaucer implies that The Wife of Bath possibly might have been with so many men maybe for their money‚ "She’d have husbands‚ apart from others in youth." Showing that she had been with many men. Chaucer also implies that she knew about

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    everyman on a pilgrimage that will certainly kill him‚ and he is allowed to bring people with him‚ but they gotta be willing to accompany everyman on this deadly pilgrimage. But who will be willing to certainly forfeit their lives to help everyman? This is the dilemma that everyman is faced with. Everyman represents human beings because we live life trying to acquire material vanity‚ but sometimes forget about doing good deeds‚ and improving oneself in the eyes of god. On this pilgrimage everyman is

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    empty and we filled it up while growing up because we are logical beings. The title itself is the topic of the article‚ “the Destiny of the Human Race”‚ which is referred to in the text as eternal pilgrimage of a man in acquiring knowledge. And as a part of the human race‚ I have to compel to do this pilgrimage. Men are considered monads as we are tied to duties which insist us to an eternal pilgrim. This pilgrim is the struggle of a man attaining knowledge of perfection. In the first place‚ we existed

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