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The Jewish Societies All Over the World
Judaism
Muslim
Until the late 18th century, The Jewish societies all over the world were treated unfairly. Hatred and discrimination were used against because of their religious practices. Jews who live in predominately Christian or Muslim territories were forced to covert to the religion of that area. If Jews did not obey their, then they we either…
Day in the Life of a Muslim Adherent
Life
Muslim
Living life as a Muslim means a life dedicated to worshiping God known as Allah. As a strong believer in God and the Muslim religion, I have a large amount of respect towards my faith. As a Muslim I dedicate my life to the worship of God Allah, however hold many other significant leaders and…
My Experience Of Being Muslim In The USA
About Me
Muslim
Growing up as a Muslim has been very onerous for myself. For these past years, I’ve always been scared to tell others my ethnicity, what my religion was, and where both of my parents were from. Every time I would tell someone where my family was from, they would have this weird look, and I…
Factors Leading to Muslim Separatism
Factors
Muslim
Factors leading to Muslim Separatism: There are a few factors which spit the inhabitants of the sub continent into two nations. RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE The Muslims and Hindus have different religious. Islam preaches Tauheed and believes in equality of man before law. Muslims are believed of ALLAH, Holy Prophet (P. B. U. H). The Holy Book…
Non-verbal Messages in Traditional Clothes
Hijab
Tradition
Like other aspects of human appearance, clothes have various cultural and sociological implications. Wearing specific kinds of clothing, or even the manner by which they are worn can convey a lot of things about its wearer—it can spell the differences between classes, beliefs, faiths, and attitudes. In many parts of the world, traditional clothes declare…
Wearing a Uniform of Oppression
Hijab
Oppression
Having lived my whole life by the teachings of the Islamic faith, I understand the appreciations and values associated with the Hijab. However, also living in Canada, a pro-western society, I also see how some might see it as an oppression set upon Muslim women; objectively isolating them from the rest of society. I believe…
Muslim Women and Sports
Hijab
Women
Despite the long-standing advocacy for equal rights, such as voting, driving, and personal choices by women in the United States since 1848, it is crucial to acknowledge that gender discrimination remains a global issue. In nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Brunei, significant inequality persists for women. Specifically in Saudi Arabia, women face extreme restrictions…
Restrictions Upon Women Short Summary
Hijab
Women
The article “Size 6: The Western Women’s Harem” by Fatema Mernissi discusses the damaging effects of Western beauty standards on women, comparing it to the control inflicted on women in extremist nations through the veil. Mernissi highlights how Eastern countries have a more flexible beauty standard, where men are not involved in fashion, unlike the…
Women in Saudi Arabia
Hijab
Women
Introduction The topic of this paper will focus on the women in Saudi Arabia. This topic is not only interesting and timely; it shows that even the countries whose economy is highly developed, can still have problems within the country. Saudi Arabia may be a paradise and an attraction for many people to live in…
Religious Education Value
Education
Hijab
There has been a growing debate on whether religious education should or should not be offered in public colleges. While some people view religious education as an important subject matter for students whereas some people oppose religious education because they are concerned about students being indoctrinated and confused about the values taught in college vs…