Palestine and the Muslim Faith

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Palestine and the Muslim Faith

Qu’ran/Koran 5 Pillars of Faith Faith- there is no god but Allah and Mohammad is his prophet Pray 5 times a day facing the Holy city of Mecca and the Kabba Giving alms to the poor- charity Fasting during the Holy month of Ramadan Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a life time

Vocabulary Shari’ah- code of laws based on the Koran that regulates everything including trade. Camp David Accords- agreement which Egypt recognizes Israel as a nation. Caliph- highest political and religious leader in Islamic government. Discuss that Israel is not well accepted and Egypt is the first.

Three types of Muslims Shi’a- branch of Islamic members who believe the first four caliphs are rightful successors of Muhammad Shiites- a member of the branch of Islam that regards Ali as the legitimate successor to Mohammed and rejects the first three caliphs. Sunni- branch of Islamic members that believes Ali and his decedents are rightful successors of Muhammad.

War on Terrorism Terrorism was created to raise awareness of demands Ex: Attacked twin towers = U.S. soldiers occupying Afghanistan Increased demand in oil Extremist want their demands met. towers in U.S…. Why?

USA Patriot Act Allows investigators to use the tools that were already available to investigate organized crime and drug trafficking. Allows law enforcement to use surveillance against crimes of terror Allows federal agents to follow sophisticated terrorists trained to evade detection Allows law enforcement to conduct investigations without tipping off terrorists Allows federal agents to ask a court for an order to obtain business records in National Security Terrorism cases. Allows law enforcement officials to obtain a search warrant anywhere a terrorist related activity occurred. Allows victims of computer hacking to request law enforcement assistance in monitoring the trespassers on their computers. Prohibits the harboring of terrorists Enhanced a number of conspiracy penalties Enhanced the inadequate maximum penalties for various crimes likely to be committed by terrorists.