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  2. Soumaya Khalifa - Wikipedia

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    Soumaya Khalifa. Soumaya Khalifa is the founder and executive director of the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta. [1] She is an American Muslim of Egyptian origin, with a career in Human Resources and a consulting practice specializing in intercultural communications, leadership development and corporate diversity. [2]

  3. American Society of Muslims - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The American Society of Muslims was a predominantly African-American association of Muslims which was the direct descendant of the original Nation of Islam. It was created by Warith Deen Mohammed after he assumed leadership of the Nation of Islam upon the death of his father Elijah Muhammad. [1] Warith Deen Mohammed changed the name of ...

  4. Atlanta's John Marshall Law School - Wikipedia

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    70.4% (2022 first-time takers) 78.49% (ultimate passage: those who sat within two years of 2020) [6] Atlanta's John Marshall Law School ( AJMLS) is a private for-profit [a] law school in Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1933 and named for John Marshall, the fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

  5. Hartford International University for Religion and Peace

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    United States. 41°46′12″N 72°42′27″W  / . 41.7699°N 72.7076°W. / 41.7699; -72.7076. Campus. 35 acres (14 ha) Website. www .hartfordinternational .edu. The Hartford International University for Religion and Peace (formerly Hartford Seminary) is a private theological university in Hartford, Connecticut .

  6. Islamic schools and branches - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the various branches of Islam: Sunnīsm, Shīʿīsm, Ibadism, Quranism, Non-denominational Muslims, Mahdavia, Ahmadiyya, Nation of Islam, and Sufism. The original schism between Kharijites, Sunnīs, and Shīʿas among Muslims was disputed over the political and religious succession to the guidance of the Muslim community ( Ummah ...

  7. National Association of Muslim Lawyers - Wikipedia

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    National Association of Muslim Lawyers (NAML) is an organization of Muslim lawyers founded in 1996 as 'Muslim JD'. [1] [2] In 2000, it was renamed to its current name. [3] NAML conducts an annual conference with several hundred legal professionals participating in it, including Muslim attorneys federal judges, law professors, and law students.

  8. Madhhab - Wikipedia

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    "Ancient" schools. According to John Burton, "modern research shows" that fiqh was first "regionally organized" with "considerable disagreement and variety of view".In the second century of Islam, schools of fiqh were noted for the loyalty of their jurists to the legal practices of their local communities, whether Mecca, Kufa, Basra, Syria, etc. (Egypt's school in Fustat was a branch of Medina ...

  9. Portal:Islam/Map - Wikipedia

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    Islam/Map. Appearance. hide. < Portal:Islam. World Muslim population by percentage ( Pew Research Center, 2014) The distribution of the predominant Islamic madhhab (school of law) followed in majority-Muslim countries and regions. See also Islam by country , Christianity by country, Judaism by country, Protestantism by country, Commons:Category ...