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    The First Crusade

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    and Christians already existed. Muslims and Christians were both taking pilgrimages to the Holy Land, but each group truly thought the Holy Land belonged to them alone. Seljuk Turks wanted to overtake Islamic regions and regions that did not follow Islam, but they focused more on taking power from other Muslims and not from the “West,” or Christendom. The Turks did attack Byzantium, which was already weak, so the empire had to rely on European troops for military support. When the emperor sent…

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    Muslim Immigration

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    Muslims Immigration A. Introduction Over the past decade, the rise of Muslim immigrants has increased dramatically. With the recent terrorist attacks like the San Bernardino shooting, people are becoming concerned about Muslims entering the United states, and that left many people questioning if we should allow Muslims to enter the United states anymore, Donald Trump the president candidate who called on complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United states have been recently backed by…

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    15 Years ago now on September 11, 2001 at 08:46 EST the United States and the world was forever changed. After these attacks the world would see an increase in Security, surveillance, and military action. Terrorism is now the most talked about problem in society today, terrorist acts cause political, economic, and social problems for the area or country that these extremist groups attack or target. Terrorist events have major effects on society such as economic, political and social problems in…

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    Sykes-Picot Research Paper

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    Is this the end of Sykes-Picot? Bilal Shamsi 32891111 An image posted by ISIS of a bulldozer destroying a section of the Iraq-Syria border, June 2014 Foreign dominance in area of complex society “The printing press is modern weapon for a commander” T.E Lawrence The title above for this paper “is this the end of the Sykes-picot agreement” has become a major topic in today’s society because of the recent up rise of ISIS or what they like to be called IS “Islamic state”…

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    Thus, have We made of you an Ummat justly balanced, that ye might be witnesses over the nations, and the Apostle a witness over yourselves; and We appointed the Qibla to which thou wast used, only to test those who followed the Apostle from those who would turn on their heels (From the Faith). Indeed it was (A change) momentous, except to those…

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    In the year of 2015, 31 states in the U.S. have declared Syrian refugees as “not welcome” (e.g. Fantz, Ashley and Ben Brumfield). There are many reasons to not allow any Syrian refugees into the United States of America. Some reasons not to allow them is the security of the country, scarcity, and the responsibility. There are also opposing views that make following through with this difficult, such as Syrians fleeing from war and security policies being tightened as a way around terrorist.…

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    experiences several racial statements o him at a Pakistan. He feels he shouldn’t be judged by the roles other Pakistan people have played in the history of America. He strongly believe his American nation is built by control of the government and they play a strong role in the activities that occur in our nation. He believe people aren’t educated on the United States but focus on the activities that has nothing to do with him as a person. The discrimination amongst many Muslims is oppressive; it…

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    Sikh In America Essay

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    Sikhism represents a synthesis of Hindu and Muslim ideas has been almost entirely abandoned” (Oxtoby, Segal 468). Individuals from different race, ethnicity, and religion must learn to live together harmoniously if they want to make this country one nation…

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    speaking, on track toward disintegration. The Ottoman Empire was initially run through strong centralized power in the Sultanate, a diverse population, and an imperialist regime. Consequently, the Empire gained a lot of notoriety among its surrounding nations. This, however, was not eternal. In fact, the death of…

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    The Tamil Tigers were based in northern Sri Lanka. Founded in 1976, the Tamil Tigers are widely regarded to have been one of the most organized and efficient terrorist organizations in history, their soldiers ranging from five to ten thousand guerillas. The main objective for the tigers was to create a new, independent state in both northern and eastern Sri Lanka for the Tamils, the native group of Sri Lanka. The founding of the Tigers was sparked in 1972, when the Sinhalese controlled Sri…

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