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  2. Persecution of Muslims by Meccans - Wikipedia

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    In the Islamic tradition, the Year of Sorrow (Arabic: عام الحزن, romanized: 'Ām al-Ḥuzn, also translated Year of Sadness) is the Hijri year in which Muhammad's wife Khadijah and his uncle and protector Abu Talib died.

  3. Persecution of Muslims - Wikipedia

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    As well as that the black coloured Islamic veil was attacked and criticized in public by Tajik President Emomali Rahmon. [175] The Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan has been banned by the Tajik government. [479] [480] [481] Tajikistan's restrictions on Islam has resulted in a drastic decrease of big beards and hijabs. [482]

  4. Zulm - Wikipedia

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    Ẓulm (ظلم, Ẓulm) is the Arabic word used interchangeably for cruelty or unjust acts of exploitation, oppression, and wrongdoing, whereby a person either deprives others of their rights or does not fulfill his obligations towards them.

  5. Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction

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    Between the 15th and 17th centuries, large numbers of native Balkan peoples converted to Islam. Places of mass conversions were in Bosnia, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Crete, and the Rhodope Mountains. [19] [page needed] Some of the native population converted to Islam and became Turkish over time, mainly those in Anatolia. [20]

  6. Islam and violence - Wikipedia

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    [186] [187] Islamic nations with sharia courts use civil code to void the Muslim apostate's marriage and deny child custody rights, as well as his or her inheritance rights for apostasy. [188] Twenty-three Muslim-majority countries, as of 2013, additionally covered apostasy in Islam through their criminal laws. [189]

  7. Human rights in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Within these boundaries the Quran treats human beings as equally valuable and endowed with certain rights by virtue of simply being human, hence Human rights. [3] The rights bestowed upon humans in the Quran include the right to life and peaceful living as well as the right to own, protect, and have property protected Islamic economic ...

  8. Enjoining good and forbidding wrong - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ghazali (1058-1111 CE) was "perhaps the first major Islamic thinker to devote substantial amount of space" to these two duties, [35] and his account of forbidding wrong in (Book 19 of his) The Revival of the Religious Sciences, is "innovative, insightful, and rich in detail" and "achieved a wide currency in the Islamic world."

  9. Persecution of Sufis - Wikipedia

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    Three people associated with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi were put on trial for the bombing. [32] (see: Nishtar Park bombing) 2007. 18 December: The shrine of Abdul Shakoor Malang Baba is demolished by explosives. [33] 2008. March 3: ten villagers killed in a rocket attack on the 400-year-old shrine of Abu Saeed Baba. Lashkar-e-Islam takes credit. [33] 2009