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Algeria:
7,500,000
Tunisia:
200,000
Libya:
250,000+
Mauretania:
80,000
Egypt:
10,000
France:
1,000,000
Spain:
50,000
Israel:
50,000
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The Berbers (also called Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh) are an ethnic group indigenous to Northwest Africa, speaking the Berber languages of the Afro ...
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His name is also seen as Averroès, Averroës or Averrhoës, indicating that the o and the e form separate syllables. In Arabic (the language in which he wrote), his name is Abu Al-Walid Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Rushd أبو ال ...
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Ordination of women - Roman Catholic Church.
The ordination of women is much discussed in the Roman Catholic Church today, as vocations to the priesthood decline and with them access to the sacraments, most immediately the Eucharist. The official teaching of the Church is presented first, followed by the arguments for ordaining Catholic women and a few facts about the movement for change.
The Church teaching on the ordination of only men holds that maleness was integral to the personhood of both Jesus and ...
See also:Ordination of women, Ordination of women - Christianity, Ordination of women - Roman Catholic Church, Ordination of women - Eastern Orthodox, Ordination of women - Anglican Communion, Ordination of women - Other communions, Ordination of women - Judaism, Ordination of women - Islam, Ordination of women - Buddhism, Ordination of women - Thailand Read more here: » Ordination of women: Encyclopedia II - Ordination of women - Christianity |
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His journey to Mecca was by land, and followed the North African coast of the Maghreb region quite closely until he reached Cairo. At this point he was within Mameluk territ ...
See also:Ibn Battuta, Ibn Battuta - The Hajj with detours, Ibn Battuta - To Iran and the Silk Road, Ibn Battuta - Second Hajj and East Africa, Ibn Battuta - Turkey and India, Ibn Battuta - Southeast Asia and China, Ibn Battuta - Return home and the Black Death, Ibn Battuta - Andalus and North Africa, Ibn Battuta - Mali Read more here: » Ibn Battuta: Encyclopedia II - Ibn Battuta - The Hajj with detours |
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A separate category exists for men who are "afflicted" with the desire to be penetrated by masculine partners. They are known as ma'bun and considered to be victims of a disease, ...
See also:Homosexuality and Islam, Homosexuality and Islam - Constructions and examples, Homosexuality and Islam - Homosexuality in the Sharia, Homosexuality and Islam - Homosexuality in modern Islamic countries' laws, Homosexuality and Islam - Homosexuality in the Qur'an, Homosexuality and Islam - Liberal Islamic Stances on Homosexuality Read more here: » Homosexuality and Islam: Encyclopedia II - Homosexuality and Islam - Constructions and examples |
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See also:Ibn Khaldun, Ibn Khaldun - Biography, Ibn Khaldun - Education, Ibn Khaldun - Early years in Tunis and Granada, Ibn Khaldun - High political office, Ibn Khaldun - Last years in Egypt, Ibn Khaldun - Works, Ibn Khaldun - Assessments of Ibn Khaldun's Contribution, Ibn Khaldun - Some Quotes from Works by Ibn Khaldun, Ibn Khaldun - On economics, Ibn Khaldun - On the Arabs, Ibn Khaldun - On the Persians, Ibn Khaldun - Bibliography Read more here: » Ibn Khaldun: Encyclopedia II - Ibn Khaldun - Works |
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Some of these groups practice terrorism. According to US President Ge ...
See also:Islamic world, Islamic world - Demographics, Islamic world - History, Islamic world - Important organizations, Islamic world - Main denominations of Islam, Islamic world - Islam in law and ethics, Islamic world - Islam in politics, Islamic world - Conflicts with Israel and the US, Islamic world - Growing polarization, Islamic world - Future Read more here: » Islamic world: Encyclopedia II - Islamic world - Islam in politics |
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