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Some Muslims, however, are known as Jebertis, although they are not recognized as a separate ethnicity.
Some Muslims consider the surviving versions as transmitting a suppressed apostolic original.
Some mosques will even rent convention centers or other large public buildings to hold the large number of Muslims who attend.
Some responded to these reports by attacking Muslims and people of Arab descent.
Some Muslims believe that hadiths such as in Sahih Bukhari prohibits every intoxicating substance, though the use of intoxicants in medicine has been widely permitted by scholars.
Some Serbian intellectuals sought to unite all of the Southern, Balkan Slavs, whether Catholic ( Croats, Slovenes ), Muslim ( Bosnian Muslims, Sandžak ), or Orthodox ( Montenegrins, Serbs, Macedonians ), under their rule ( under the so-called panserbic ideologue, accordingly as " Serbian nation of three faiths ").
Some Christians and Muslims believe he and some prophets may incarnate again.
Some Muslims perform the recitation of the entire Quran by means of special prayers, called Tarawih.
Some Muslims may use a Ramadan calendar to help their children understand Ramadan.
Some Muslims, however, disagree, and hold that adherents of these faiths cannot be dhimmi.
Some noble genealogies show the close relations ( although not very numerous ) between Muslims and Christians.
Some of the Muslims that were granted protection are said to have settled in several parts of the Horn of Africa to promote the religion.
Some state that Zakat may be paid to non-Muslims, but only after the needs of Muslims have been met.
Some have objected to what they think is a harsher political and social climate, especially towards immigrants and Muslims.
Some of the Quran verses about patience urge Muslims to " seek God's help with patient perseverance and prayer " ( 2: 45 ) and " give glad tidings to those who patiently persevere " ( 2: 155-157 ).
Some Muslims believe that Seth's tomb is located in the village of Al-Nabi Shayth ( literally meaning The Prophet Seth ) where a mosque is named after him.
Some Muslims often regard adherents of the Bahá ' í faith as apostates from Islam, and there have been cases in some Muslim countries where Baha ' is have been harassed and persecuted.
Some of the Muslims who had come from Abyssinia returned but Uthman and Ruqayya decided to stay.
Some Muslims are of the opinion that modesty is not restricted to dress but also depends on the intentions of the individual.
Some Muslims also interpret this as habit, while classical scholars have viewed the matter as religious duty.
Some Muslims criticize CAIR for being overly conservative from a religious standpoint, for example by taking the disputed position that all Moslem women are required to veil their hair.
Some Muslims include under this term the village mullahs and imams, who have attained only the lowest rungs on the ladder of Islamic scholarship ; other Muslims would say that clerics must meet higher standards to be considered ulama.
Some Muslims also hold to the apocryphal prophecies regarding the coming of the Paraclete ( Praiseworthy One ), such as that in the Epistle of the Apostles, as referring to Muhammad.

Some and believe
Some people believe she did.
Some have serenity of mind, the ability to accept what they have, and make the most of it ( a wonderful gift to have, believe me ) -- some see only darkness, the bitter side of everything.
Some linguists believe the case for either interpretation is about equally strong ; they have been called the " skeptics ".
Some sects, such as the Universalists, believe in universalism that all souls will ultimately be saved and that there are no torments of hell.
Some scholars believe that Amos's message was recorded after he delivered it to the Northern Kingdom, upon returning to his southern homeland of Tekoa, a town eight kilometres south of Bethlehem.
Some historians believe that Acts borrows phraseology and plot elements from Euripides ' play The Bacchae.
Some believe that Luke ’ s gospel can be seen to mirror the Jewish apologetic literature of the time which served to “ defend Jews against misunderstanding and persecution .” Acts is said to be a:
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Some believe that this appeal “ thereby shows Christian ’ s of Luke ’ s day both that their predecessors were innocent before the state and that Paul had no political quarrel with Rome ” but rather with the Jews who were accusing him.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke ’ s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke ’ s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke ’ s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Paul ” and may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke ’ s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal is “ not to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God ’ s ways in history .”
Some believe the revision in question was the work of a single reviser, who in his changes and additions expressed the local interpretation put upon Acts in his own time.
Some scholars believe Clement of Rome cryptically referenced Atlantis in his First Epistle of Clement, 20: 8:
Some Latter-day Saints ( LDS or Mormons ) believe it to be the language of God.
Some Latter-day Saints believe that the Adamic language is the " pure language " spoken of by Zephaniah and that it will be restored as the universal language of humankind at the end of the world.
Some believe that ramipril's additional benefits may be shared by some or all drugs in the ACE inhibitor class.
Some scholars believe that the name and indeed the goddess herself was originally pre-Greek.
Some scientists believe it has to do with a kind of neural map that the brain has of the body, which sends information to the rest of the brain about limbs regardless of their existence.
Some Swedish historians believe the name derives from the cripple secondary god Balder of Nordic mythology.
Some people even believe that this was the biblical event of Noah's flood, but despite their historical significance, the first spectacular images of these submarine channels were obtained in 1999 ( Di Iorio, et al., 1999 ) in the frame of a NATO SACLANT Undersea Research project using jointly the NATO RV Alliance, and the Turkish Navy survey ship Çubuklu.
Some etymologists believe it comes from a dialectal pronunciation of the Portuguese " bandore " or from an early anglicisation of the Spanish word " bandurria ", though other research suggests that it may come from a West African term for a bamboo stick formerly used for the instrument's neck.
Some believe the Big Bang implies a creator,
Some believe that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, cultures of smallpox have become available in other countries.
Some biblical scholars believe Jonah's prayer () to be a later addition to the story ( see source criticism for more information on how such conclusions are drawn ).
Some scholars believe that much of the material does not date from the days of King Josiah ( ca.

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