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Papers On Islam & Islamic Politics
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Empirical Research Proposal Regarding the Oppression of Women in
Islamic States
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This 12 page report discusses whether or not the
oppression of women in Islamic states is based in the religious
theology of Islam or in the cultural contexts of individual
nations. Many believe that the Quran (Koran) teachings and male
dominance have caused this situation when the actual problem has
been more directly related to the interpretation of holy
scripture by men. It is the fundamentalist extremists who should
take the blame for distorting the teachings of Islam. This paper
is written in ways that lend themselves to the actual development
of a larger research project. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWempwom.wps
Ethics, Beliefs and Morals:
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This 6 page paper defines and examines the differences between morals, beliefs, and ethics. This paper applies these terms to the modern-day issue of the possibility of war with Iraq. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: GSEthic2.rtf
Evolution and Religion
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An 8 page paper which compares and contrasts the theory of
evolution with three religions. The religions discussed are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAevolution.wps
FIS (Islamic Salvation Front) In Algeria: Political Or Terrorist Organization?
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3 pages in length. Arguing how the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) is a political organization supported by Algeria's voting constituency, Remli contends that FIS cannot be classified as a terrorist group. FIS received votes from the vast majority (84%) of Algerians during both the 1990 and 1991, clearly illustrating how its acceptance by the people precludes the likelihood that FIS is a terrorist organization. Instead, Remli argues, the political nature of FIS is meant to "solve the crisis" that currently exists; with the likes of doctors and engineers comprising FIS, he contends that people from all walks of life have banded together as a means by which to fix this political problem. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLC_FIS.rtf
Foundations of Terrorism
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A 6 page paper assessing the influence that the history of Algeria’s independence and Palestine’s struggle against Israel has had on the development of terrorism as it exists in today’s world. In many respects, it seems as though terrorism has become little more than a bad habit for many of those promoting and practicing it – a lethal habit, but a habit nonetheless. One author explains that one of the reasons for the persistence of terrorism is that it was a component of successful efforts of Algeria’s nationalists in gaining Algeria’s independence. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSterrorFound.rtf
Fundamentalist Sects
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6 pages in length. A discussion of
fundamentalism as it applies to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
in Egypt and Iran. Considers the future of fundamentalism as
well as why Christian fundamentalism in America grew more rapidly
in non-urban centers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAischr.wps
Funeral Rites in Saudi Arabia
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This 4 page paper discusses funeral rites in Saudi Arabia and what they tell us about the changes that have taken place in the country itself. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVfutrad.rtf
Global Religions: Differences And Similarities
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15 pages in length. The writer discusses differences and similarities between and among Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and Judaism. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCGlbRe.rtf
Hanbali Islam; The Religion of Saudi Arabia
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This 7 page paper looks at the dominant religion in Saudi Arabia; the religion of the Sunni Muslims where the Hanbali school of jurisprudence has been adopted. The paper out lines the forms of the approaches adopted in interpreting the divine texts of the Quran and the Sunna, as well as the haiths and the relevant importance of these approaches. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEhanbali.rtf
HISBAH AND ECONOMICS
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This 3-page paper discusses the institution of Hisbah as it pertains to economics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTalhisbah.rtf
History of Higher Education in Turkey and Reasons for Moving From Decentralization to Centralization
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A 6 page overview of the many changes that have occurred in Turkish tertiary education. This paper traces these changes from the mid twentieth century to the present and explains the various factors that have contributed to the move from centralization to decentralization and back again. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPtrkyEd.rtf
History of Islam: Sudan and the Dinka People
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A 10 page paper which examines the history of Islam in Sudan and in relationship to the Dinka people. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAsdnk.rtf
HIZBOLLAH, LEBENON AND THE FUTURE
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This 10-page paper provides an overview of Hizbollah, the Lebanese resistance group. In addition to providing some historical background, the paper also discusses the group's potential future. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MThizbol.rtf
How Can The U.S. Credibly And Ethically Deter Adherents Of Extremist Religious Ideologies From Engaging In Terrorist Activity?
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15 pages in length. Deterring undesirable behavior in general typically elicits the response to disturb the perpetrator's life in some significant way so he will make the conscious decision to stop the behavior. Children who act out are often restricted from doing a particular activity they truly covet, thereby impacting their lives by forcibly forfeiting their pleasure principle. Once this valued commodity is withdrawn once or twice, the child learns how the motivation to display the undesirable behavior is not as valuable as the absent activity and chooses to stop. This basic standard of punishment/reward can only work, however, when the perpetrator actually values something in his life and will respond when it is removed; because al-Qaeda does not value life - even and perhaps especially their own - universal terrorist-related punishment of losing one's freedom and even one's life holds no threat and thereby fails to quell terrorist activity. In order to reach these soulless individuals and deter their terrorist pursuits, the end result must be to thwart the one thing that matters to them: the intended outcome of their terrorist pursuits. In short, America must refrain from reacting to and/or reciprocating terrorist activity inasmuch as this is precisely what al-Qaeda wants. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: TLCDeter_Terror.rtf
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