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  • 61Controversies about Opus Dei — Opus Dei is one of the most controversial movements within the Roman Catholic Church. While it is supported by various Popes and conservative Catholic leaders, many opponents allege it applies cult like practices in recruitment. Others criticizes …

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  • 62Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi — Moroccan literature List of writers Moroccan literature Moroccan Arabic Berber Moroccan authors Novelists Playwrights – Poets Essayists – Histori …

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  • 63The History of Protestantism — CitationThe following citation refers to the copy at the British Library. There may have been more than one edition of this book. Another source gives the date of publication as 1878. *Wylie, James Aitken. The History of Protestantism. ... With …

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  • 64Aslim Taslam — ( ar. أسلم تسلم) is a phrase meaning become a Muslim so you be safe . [ Abidullah Ghazi Tasneema K Ghazi, Teachings of Our Prophet: A selection of Hadith for Children , IQRA International Education, p. 3.] that is taken from the letters sent by… …

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  • 65Thanksgiving (United States) — Infobox Holiday holiday name=United States Thanksgiving caption= The First Thanksgiving , painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863–1930) observedby=USA date= fourth Thursday in November celebrations=parades, spending time with family, football… …

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  • 66Henry J. Steere — Henry Jonah Steere (1830 1889) was a prominent American philanthropist and industrialist from Rhode Island.Henry J. Steere was born in Providence, Rhode Island on April 11, 1830 to Alice Smith (1789 1863) and Jonah Steere (1788 1871), a… …

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  • 67Biblical narratives and the Qur'an — The Qur an, the central religious text of Islam, contains references to over fifty people also found in the Bible, typically in the same or similar narratives.Western secular scholars have tended to analyze such similarities as evidence for the… …

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  • 68Agni — /ug nee/; Eng. /ag nee/, n. Hindu Myth. the god of fire, one of the three chief divinities of the Vedas. [ < Skt: fire, the fire god; akin to L ignis, Russ ogón fire] * * * Hindu god of fire, second only to Indra in Vedic mythology. He is the&#8230; …

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  • 69Cupid — /kyooh pid/, n. 1. Also called Amor. the ancient Roman god of love and the son of either Mars or Mercury and Venus, identified with Eros and commonly represented as a winged, naked, infant boy with a bow and arrows. 2. (l.c.) a similar winged&#8230; …

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  • 70Zoroaster — /zawr oh as teuhr, zohr , zawr oh as teuhr, zohr /, n. fl. 6th century B.C., Persian religious teacher. Also called Zarathustra. * * * or Zarathustra born с 628, probably Rhages, Iran died с 551 BCE Iranian religious reformer and prophet, founder …

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