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Islam summary - PreAPWorldGeography

... contrast to the Sunnites) that all knowledge derived from fallible, human sources was useless. It was not what the community thought, but what the imam proclaimed that counted. This narrowed the scope for toleration of divergent views. Another major difference from Sunnite emphasis was the emergence ...
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Chapter 22 Guided Notes Answer Key

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Chapter 22 Guided Notes Answer Key Human

... Pilgrimage—all Muslims should make hajj to Mecca once in their life The Spread of Islam Armies of Bedouin fighters move across desert - conquer desert lands, put Muslim leaders in control - spread Islamic teachings, Arabic language and culture Muslim armies spread across Asia, Africa, Europe - by Mi ...
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Islam and modernity

Islam and modernity is a topic of discussion in contemporary sociology of religion. The history of Islam chronicles different interpretations and approaches. Modernity is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon rather than a unified and coherent phenomenon. It has historically had different schools of thought moving in many directions.
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