Musulmán Essays

  • Origen del arte Islámico

    594 Words  | 2 Pages

    como profesión la religión Islámica, siempre tiene como legado de que “No hay otro Dios, sino que Dios y Mahoma que es su profeta. necesario pronunciar estas palabras al frente de dos testigos y automáticamente se convierte en musulmán, claro que después de convertirse en musulmán tiene que seguir al pie con todo lo que se le inculca a los musulmanes. El término “Allah” es derivado de la raíz Árabe-Semita ‘lh que significa “divinidad” claro en sentido genérico, en Árabe la palabra Al-ilah significa el

  • Islamic Roots of the Millet System

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    Even though this might seem paradoxal to those most keen stereotypes of the contemporary popular image of Islam as hermetic and sectarian, the pattern of drawing people together while protecting the individuals’ freedom of beliefs is part of the anthropological DNA of the religion. Within its a context of emergence and expansion and with regard to the inner endless subdivisions of the Islamic faith, the principle of pluralism was naturally forged. One of the best illustrations of its institutionalization

  • Greek and Gothic Architecture

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    Gothic Architecture Have you ever noticed the style in the buildings of your city? Well the style comes from an antique type of architecture called gothic architecture. The buildings now days have many developed characteristics from this style. Gothic architecture brought to the world many new features; the most important was the ogival arch, it helped the structure of the buildings and their inside designs. Gothic architecture started when the roman empire declined and the middle ages arose. Some

  • Train To Pakistan By Khushwant Singh's Train To Pakistan

    2083 Words  | 5 Pages

    Train To Pakistan is written by Khushwant Singh. He is India’s best known writer and columnist. He has been founder-editor of Yojana and editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India, and National Herald and the Hindustan Times. He is the author of classics such as Train To Pakistan, I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale, Delhi, Burial At Sea and Paradise. His latest, The Sunset Club, written when he as 95, was published by Penguin Books in 2010 .His non-fiction includes the classic two-volume A History of