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  2. Islamic Circle of North America - Wikipedia

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    ICNA is an offshoot of the Muslim Students' Association (MSA), and was founded by immigrants from South Asia. [4] In 1971, a number of South Asian MSA members who had been involved in Islamic movements in their home countries developed an Islamic study circle (halaqa), in Montreal.

  3. Category:Books about religion - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Islamic Society of North America conventions - Wikipedia

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    Attendance in recent years peaked close to 50,000, which is a significant number especially considering the total Muslim population in America is reasonably estimated at 6-7 million. (Other estimates have the number as low as 2 million or as high as 10 million, but these are considered biased estimates).

  5. Religion in the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    A theme in Inca mythology is the duality of the Cosmos. The realms were separated into the upper and lower realms, the hanan pacha and the ukhu pacha and urin pacha.Hanan pacha, the upper world, consisted of the deities of the sun, moon, stars, rainbow, and lightning while ukhu pacha and urin pacha were the realms of Pachamama, the earth mother, and the ancestors and heroes of the Inca or ...

  6. Islamic Society of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) is a non-profit Muslim religious organization based in the United States and serving North America.It provides a number of programs and services to North America's Muslim communities and broader societies.

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  8. Aclla - Wikipedia

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    Aclla (Quechua: aklla), also called Chosen Women, Virgins of the Sun, and Wives of the Inca, were sequestered women in the Inca Empire. They were virgins , chosen at about age 10. They performed several services.

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