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Islam and Muslim identity are studied across a wide range of academic disciplines, including religious studies, history, political science, sociology, and cultural studies. Students are drawn to this topic because it sits at the intersection of theology, law, politics, and social life, making it rich material for academic inquiry. The diversity within Muslim communities — spanning beliefs, practices, regions, and historical periods — gives writers substantial ground to explore, whether examining core religious obligations such as almsgiving, the development of Islamic thought, or the historical presence of Muslims in Europe and the United States.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a broad range of analytical approaches. Some take a historical angle, tracing the roots of Islamic fundamentalism or charting Muslim communities across continents and centuries. Others are comparative, placing Islam alongside Christianity, Judaism, and Buddhism to examine shared tensions and distinctions among world religions. Still others adopt a policy or social lens, addressing Muslim and non-Muslim relations, cultural competency in law enforcement and corrections settings, and civil liberties cases involving Muslim communities. This variety shows how Muslim identity and Islamic practice can be examined through theological, intercultural, and political frameworks.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad survey of Islam as a whole. Evidence drawn from primary religious texts, historical scholarship, or documented case studies tends to carry the most weight. One common pitfall is conflating the diversity of Muslim communities into a single, monolithic portrayal — strong writers remain specific about region, era, and context to avoid overgeneralization.

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Impact of China on Hong Kong After 1997
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Fashion and Social Identity
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Muslim science and scientific achievements in Islamic history
Many people are surprised when they learn of the tremendous debt modern science holds to Islam and the Arab world. Indeed, although most imagine the origins of science to be a Western phenomenon, arguably the greatest…
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Nature of Organizations and the Contemporary Environment
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Impact of Culture on International Business
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Prophet Muhammad and the Foundations of Islam
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Paranoia: causes, symptoms, and psychological manifestations
In Psychology, paranoia is defined as 'a mental illness in which somebody wrongly believes that they are hated or badly treated by others'. In this context, Adolph Hitler and Osama bin Laden do not have commonality of…
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The paper Looks at the North Indian cities like Agra and Old Delhi and the political sitautons that were prevalent at that and hence the significance of these cities. The paper further explains how the cities went beyond the political level of the regions and served as economic centers. The paper also highlights how Islam influenced the architecture of the region.
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Religion Nowadays More Than 700 Million People,
Nowadays more than 700 million people, when asked the question: "What religion do you observe," answer the Arabian word: Muslim -- a man that observes Islam.