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  2. One Thousand and One Nights - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of the stories is in fact destiny itself. Though invisible, fate may be considered a leading character in the One Thousand and One Nights. [80] The plot devices often used to present this theme are coincidence, [81] reverse causation, and the self-fulfilling prophecy (see Foreshadowing section below).

  3. List of fictional Jews - Wikipedia

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    Children's books: Israel: Danidin, the protagonist of a series of children's books, has become invisible and uses his power to fight the enemies of Israel. Dani presents admirable traits such as learning to overcome fear, [73] they also make comparisons equating Muslims to Nazi's. [74] 1962 (short story) 1975 (play) 1983 (film) Yentl "Yentl the ...

  4. Al-Ghazali - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ghazali's 11th century book titled Tahāfut al-Falāsifa ("Incoherence of the Philosophers") marked a major turn in Islamic epistemology. The encounter with skepticism led al-Ghazali to investigate a form of theological occasionalism , or the belief that all causal events and interactions are not the product of material conjunctions but ...

  5. My Name Is Khan - Wikipedia

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    Rizwan Khan, an Indian Muslim, grew up with his younger brother, Zakir, and his widowed mother, Razia, in a middle-class family in Borivali, Mumbai.His autism leads to special tutoring from a reclusive scholar and extra attention from his mother, all of which leads to a heightened level of jealousy from Zakir, who eventually leaves his family for a life in San Francisco.

  6. Noah in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Noah was married to a woman whose name is not mentioned in the Quran. Some Islamic historians such as Al-Tabari have suggested that the name of Noah's wife was Umzarah bint Barakil but this cannot be confirmed. Most Muslims simply call her by her midrashic name Naamah. [citation needed]

  7. Aladdin - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the comic book character Green Lantern was partly inspired by the Aladdin myth; the protagonist discovers a "lantern-shaped power source and a 'power ring '" which gives him the power to create and control matter.

  8. Muslim Burut - Wikipedia

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    Muslim bin Haji Burut [1] (15 April 1943 – 15 June 2021), pen name Muslim Burmat, was a writer from Brunei who wrote a great deal of literature, particularly novels and short stories that are used in Brunei's educational institutions.

  9. Orientalism (book) - Wikipedia

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    Orientalism (1978) proposes that much of the Western study of Islamic civilization was an exercise in political intellectualism; a psychological exercise in the self-affirmation of "European identity"; not an objective exercise of intellectual enquiry and the academic study of Eastern cultures.

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