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Arab American National Museum
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Arab American museum is a display of the diversity and importance of a people who have combined the culture of the Arab world with a new culture in the United States.
Sep 22, 2008
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Matthew Fortuna
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Islam, Paradise and the Garden: Nature in Islamic Art
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Nature forms a major part of Islamic Art and features across the different art forms including landscape gardens, calligraphy and Illumination and textiles
Sep 30, 2010
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Jade Wildy
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The Islamic Golden Age
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While Europe was entrenched in the Dark Ages, Muslims made historical contributions to art, architecture, medicine, astronomy, math, literature and other disciplines.
May 19, 2009
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Christine Benlafquih
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Iran is Not Arab
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Iran is culturally and ethnically different than its Arab neighbors to the west.
Feb 26, 2011
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Will Harasta
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Belief in Islamic Jihad: Its Role in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
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In the Middle East, the intractable conflict between Arabs and Jews grinds on. Muslim belief in jihad, or holy war, drives the struggle to destroy Israel.
Sep 25, 2011
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Jen L. Jones
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Sharjah City, United Arab Emirates Attractions
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Sharjah City, capital of a little known Arabian Gulf emirate, is only a short drive north of Dubai and is now gearing up to offer an alternative holiday experience.
Nov 15, 2009
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Kate Nivison
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Themed Malls in Dubai Spotlight Architecture
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A shopper in Dubai can begin the day touring the pyramids of Egypt, spend the afternoon traveling through Arabia and Asia, and end the day with a cafe au lait in Italy.
Jul 6, 2009
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Susan Z. Swan
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The Mamluk Sultans - Slavery in the Islamic World
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The following article discusses the concept of Slavery in the Islamic World during the middle ages; adopted then trained to lead the army and empire.
Jul 30, 2010
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Mahmoud Riad
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"Arab Revolutions" aren't Just Arabs
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The Arab Revolutions occurring from Morocco to Iran consist of many ethnic groups besides Arabs.
Feb 26, 2011
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Will Harasta
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Living Islam
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Having Islam in ones heart is more important to the Muslim than anything else. It represents the ability to obtain the highest of spiritual development.
Aug 10, 2009
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Khalil Green
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Aromatherapy in Islam
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While the term "aromatherapy" may be relatively new to Muslims, the use of fragrances to enhance physical, mental and emotional well-being is by no means new to Islam.
Sep 17, 2009
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Amina Cisse Muhammad
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Repentance In Islam
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As At Tawaab - The Acceptor to Repentance - God receives the repentance of those who repent for wrong doings and mistakes committed. God is Oft Returning.
Dec 20, 2010
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Khalil Green
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Creation in Islam
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Questions about the creation of the world, man and life have perplexed people for ages. What do Muslims believe about creation, evolution, and intelligent design?
Mar 24, 2009
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Christine Benlafquih
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Islam in India
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Islam arrived in a Hindu-India via trade routes and along with Islamic invaders and Sufi mystics, and subsequently became a major religion in the Indian sub-continent.
Dec 30, 2008
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Leela Chandra
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Islam - A Background
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A summary of the history of the Muslim religion; including beliefs, documents, and the role of women.
Apr 29, 2010
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Alexis McKnight
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The Divisions of Islam
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Shia constitute 10 to 15 percent of Muslims, but are actually a majority around the oil-rich rim of the Persian Gulf.
Sep 13, 2007
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Jonas Gamso
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Women in the Arab World
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After centuries of repression in male-dominated societies, Arab women are beginning to break out of the restrictions that control their lives.
Apr 4, 2011
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Rupert Taylor
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Arabic and Hebrew Schools Open
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Church-state issues are coming to the front burner as schools open in New York City and Florida. Do these schools have the right to receive public funding?
Sep 16, 2007
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Barbara Pytel
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Arabic Bosra, Syria
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Unlike many cities after the fall of the Roman Empire, Bosra found a new life as a flourishing Muslim town. This has lasted into the present day.
Nov 9, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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