| Islamic view of Joseph Yusef (circa 1610 BC - 1500 BC?)The Truth of Life :: www. Islamic_view_of_Joseph
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| Islamic view of Aaron Haroon (circa 1439 BC - 1317 BC?),The Truth of Life :: www. Islamic_view_of_Aaron
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| Islamic view of Solomon Sulayman (circa 985 BC - 932 BC)The Truth of Life :: www.zainab. Islamic_view_of_Solomon
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| Armenian Revolutionary Federation | leader = Hrant Markarian Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation
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| Helioseismology Helioseismology is the study of the propagation of pressure waves in the Sun. Unlike seismic waves on earth, solar waves have practically no shear component (s-waves). Helioseismology
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| Witold Lutosławski thumb|right|Witold Lutosławski. Courtesy of W. Witold_Lutosławski
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| Golden plates In Latter Day Saint theology, the golden plates (also called the gold plates or in some 19th century literature, the golden Bible)Use of the terms golden bible and gold Bible by both believers and non-believers dates from the late 1820s. See, for instance, (use of the term gold Bible by Martin Harris in 1827); (use of the term gold Bible in 1827–29 by believing Palmyra neighbors); (stating that by 1829 the plates were "generally known and spoken of as the 'Golden Bible'"). Golden_plates
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| JustinHall User:JustinHall
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| Battle of Plassey |casualties2= 500 killed and wounded Battle_of_Plassey
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| Dental caries Dental_caries
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| Halal Halal (حلال, alāl, halaal) is an Arabic term meaning "permissible". In the English language, it most frequently refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law. Halal
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| Chicago school (sociology) In sociology and, later, criminology, the Chicago School (sometimes described as the Ecological School) refers to the first major body of works emerging during the 1920s and 1930s specialising in urban sociology, and the research into the urban environment by combining theory and ethnographic fieldwork in Chicago, now applied elsewhere. While involving scholars at several Chicago area universities, the term is often used interchangeably to refer to the University of Chicago's sociology department—one of the oldest and one of the most prestigious. Chicago_school_(sociology)
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| Heart transplantation Heart transplantation or cardiac transplantation, is a surgical transplant procedure performed on patients with end-stage heart failure or severe coronary artery disease. The most common procedure is to take a working heart from a recently deceased organ donor (allograft) and implant it into the patient. Heart_transplantation
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| Seal of the prophets Seal of the Prophets (ar. خاتم اﻟﻨﺒﻴﻴﻦ Khatim-an-Nabiyyin) is a title given to Muhammad by a verse in the Qur'an . Seal_of_the_prophets
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| Salah Talk:Salah
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| Hasan ibn Ali Hasan ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib () (Fifteenth of Ramadhān, 3 AH – SeventhShaykh Radi Al-Yasin. Sulh al-Hasan. Hasan_ibn_Ali
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| Sura Sura (sometimes spelt "Surah" , plural "Suwar" ) is an Arabic term literally meaning "something enclosed or surrounded by a fence or wall." The term is commonly used to mean a "chapter" of the Qur'an, each of which is traditionally ordered roughly in order of decreasing length. Sura
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| Battle of Badr southwest of Medina Battle_of_Badr
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| Downtown Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, United States, located close to the geographic center of the metropolitan area. The area features many of the city's major arts institutions and sports facilities, a variety of skyscrapers and associated large multinational corporations and an array of public art, unique shopping opportunities and the hub of the city's freeway and public transportation networks. Downtown_Los_Angeles
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| Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California Pacific Palisades is a district within the U.S. Pacific_Palisades,_Los_Angeles,_California
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| Muhammad al-Mahdi According to Twelver Shi'as Imam Hujjat al-Mahdī () (or Hujjat ibn Hasan ibn Ali) is the twelfth Imam and the Mahdi, the ultimate savior of humankind. Other Shi'a schools adhere to different Imam successions and do not, along with Sunnis, consider ibn-Al-Hassan the Mahdi. Muhammad_al-Mahdi
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| Quraysh Quraysh or Quraish (Arabic: . Other transliterations include "Quresh", "Quraysh", "Koreish" and "Coreish". Quraysh
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| Tiburcio Vásquez Tiburcio Vásquez (August 11 1835–March 19, 1875) was a Californio bandit who was active in California from 1857 to 1874. The Vasquez Rocks, 40 miles north of Los Angeles, were one of his many hideouts and are named for him. Tiburcio_Vásquez
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| Compound interest Compound interest is the concept of adding accumulated interest back to the principal, so that interest is earned on interest from that moment on. The act of declaring interest to be principal is called compounding (i. Compound_interest
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| Jerry Vines Charles Jerry Vines (born September 1937) is an American preacher and former pastor of the nation's third largest Southern Baptist church, the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida. Like his former co-pastor Homer G. Jerry_Vines
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| Gerontology Gerontology (from Greek: γερο, gero, "old age"; and λόγος, logos, "speech" lit. "to talk about old age") is the study of the social, psychological and biological aspects of aging. Gerontology
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| International Church of the Foursquare Gospel The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel is an evangelical Pentecostal Christian denomination. The denomination, commonly referred to as the Foursquare Church, had a worldwide membership as of 2000 of over five million, with almost 30,000 churches in 123 countries. International_Church_of_the_Foursquare_Gospel
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| Maurice Strong Maurice F. Strong, PC , CC , OM , LL. Maurice_Strong
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| Muharram Muharram (Arabic: ) is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the four months of the year in which fighting is prohibited. Muharram
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| Legally Blonde Legally Blonde is a 2001 comedy film starring Reese Witherspoon, produced by Marc E. Platt for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios and directed by Robert Luketic. Legally_Blonde
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| Active learning Active learning is an umbrella term that refers to several models of instruction that focus the responsibility of learning on learners. Bonwell and Eison (1991) popularized this approach to instruction. Active_learning
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| United Submitters International The United Submitters International is a minor Islamic group, founded by Rashad Khalifa. It is regarded by most Muslims as heretical. United_Submitters_International
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| AntonioMartin/archive 2 User_talk:AntonioMartin/archive_2
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| Thelma Todd | location = Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S. Thelma_Todd
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| Massive (software) Massive (Multiple Agent Simulation System in Virtual Environment) is a high-end computer animation and artificial intelligence software package used for generating crowd-related visual effects for film and television. Massive_(software)
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| Tafsir Tafsir (Arabic: تفسير, tafsīr, "interpretation") is the Arabic word for exegesis or commentary, usually of the Qur'an. It does not include esoteric or mystical interpretation, which are covered by the related word ta'wil. Tafsir
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| Juris Doctor/Archive 3 Talk:Juris_Doctor/Archive_3
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| Yusuf al-Qaradawi Yusuf al-Qaradawi (Arabic: يوسف القرضاوي Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwiy), (born September 9, 1926) is an Egyptian Muslim scholar and preacher best known for his popular al Jazeera program, ash-Shariah wal-Hayat ("Shariah and Life"), and IslamOnline (a website that he helped to found in 1997), where he offers opinions and religious edicts ("fatwa") based on his interpretation of the Qur'an. He has also published some fifty books, including The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam and Islam: The Future Civilization. Yusuf_al-Qaradawi
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| Pasadena Freeway in Los Angeles Pasadena_Freeway
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| Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [Ghulam Ahmad] Mirza_Ghulam_Ahmad
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| Content analysis Content analysis (sometimes called textual analysis) is a standard methodology in the social sciences for studying the content of communication. Earl Babbie defines it as "the study of recorded human communications, such as books, websites, paintings and laws. Content_analysis
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| Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Tāriqu l-Ḥākim, called bi Amr al-Lāh (Arabic: الحاكم بأمر الله; literally "Ruler by God's Command"), was the sixth Fatimid Caliph in Egypt, ruling from 996 to 1021. Al-Hakim_bi-Amr_Allah
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| Suicide by cop Suicide by cop is a suicide method in which a person deliberately acts in a threatening way, with the goal of provoking a lethal response from a law enforcement officer, such as being shot to death. Suicide_by_cop
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| Syed Atif Nazir User_talk:Syed_Atif_Nazir
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| Rasul In Islam, a rasul (Arabic: رسول, "messenger," plural rusul) is a Prophet sent by God with a Shariah ("Divine Law") (for more info see Distinction between Prophets and Messengers). According to the Qur'an, God has sent many prophets (anbiyaa, sing. Rasul
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| Vladimir Akopian |datebirth = Vladimir_Akopian
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| Viterbi School of Engineering The Viterbi School of Engineering (formerly the USC School of Engineering) is located at the University of Southern California in the United States. It was renamed following a $52 million donation by Andrew Viterbi. Viterbi_School_of_Engineering
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| Jeanette MacDonald | location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Jeanette_MacDonald
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| Music video game A music video game, also commonly known as a music game, is a video game where the gameplay is meaningfully and often almost entirely oriented around the player's interactions with a musical score or individual songs. Music video games may take a variety of forms and are often grouped with puzzle games GameSpot's Best of 2005 - Genre AwardsThe Best Videogames of 2005 - Metacritic. Music_video_game
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| Charles F. Bolden, Jr. |place_birth =Columbia, South Carolina Charles_F._Bolden,_Jr.
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