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Islamic law was more tolerant in defining the legal position of women.
a. Islamic law was more tolerant in defining the legal position of women.
The correct grammar would be "position applied for." This phrasing indicates that the position is the object of the action "applied."
The easy answer is that they should be applied to the choices we make. The hard part is determining how to apply them.
I have not applied for this position.
No relation at all between an Islamic country and an American system. The country is called Islamic country by having majority of its population as Muslim. An American system is applied in any country, Islamic or non Islamic, if they find it better for their economy and society.
Nothing, because it was you that applied for it, not the people answering WikiAnswers questions.
I want to applied because i want joint in your business i am interested in this job . And i want to increase my communication skil
Islamic Law, or Shariah must be applied in any Islamic state. Nowadays there is no Islamic state, just countries where the Constitution and the laws are more or less inspired from the Shariah. All the countries that have Muslim population as a majority have altered laws from the Shariah. People tend to think that all the laws of a country where there are Muslims are "Islamic", but they are wrong.
YES. Generally speaking, depictions of humans or animals in Islamic Art was seen as idolatry. While this was not consistently applied, and as a result we have numerous Islamic representations of animals, as a general rule, it is correct.
position that allows for professional growth and advancement
Libya is a colonial name devised by the Italians when they occupied Libya. Before colonial rule, Libya was divided into three Islamic emirate kingdoms. After defeating the Ottoman Empire in North Africa, Italy ruled the region from 1912 to 1943, originally as Italian North Africa. The name Libya was applied to the three provinces of Tripolitania, Fezzan, and Cyrenaica in 1934.
'The Sick Man of Europe' was the nickname applied to the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the 19th century (1850 onwards)Penn Foster answer: (TURKEY) "Modern day Of the Ottoman Empire"