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Thus and Qur
Thus, in Surah 3: 52 of the Qur ' an, Jesus ’ disciples tell Jesus, " We believe in God ; and you be our witness that we are Muslims ( wa-shahad be anna muslimūn ).
Thus the exact list is not agreed upon, and the Names of God ( as adjectives, word constructs, or otherwise ) exceed 99 in the Qur ' an and Sunnah.
Thus rationalizing the criticism that the Qur ' an would direct towards the main corpus of Jews ( and Christians ) for not accepting the concept of Qibla, particularly that of Kaaba.
Thus the belief in the oneness of God is equated in the Qur ' an with the " belief in the unseen " ( Sura ).
Thus, they base on an authenticated hadith of Muhammad which states ; " He who says ( something ) concerning the Qur ' ân without knowledge, he has taken his seat of fire "'.
Thus Muhammad, confident of his faith in the Qur ' an, proceeded to reject the existing Arabic norms.
Thus " Qur ' ān-forgetting is clearly adumbrated in the Qur ' ān ".
Thus change happens pragmatically and revolutionized each epoch of the qur ’ anic reception is a bold claim of the Qur ' an ( Kenneth Cragg 1973, p. 189 ).
Thus, although secular Muslims would say that their practical interpretation of Dīn conforms to " religion " in the restricted sense of something that can be carried out in separation from other areas of life, both mainstream and reformist Muslim writers take the word to mean an all-encompassing way of life carried out under the auspices of God's divine purpose as expressed in the Qur ' an and hadith.

Thus and justified
Thus, in the Hindu schools, if a claim was made that could not be substantiated by appeal to the textual canon, it would be considered as ridiculous as a claim that the sky was green and, conversely, a claim which could not be substantiated via conventional means might still be justified through textual reference, differentiating this from the epistemology of modern science.
Thus, though knowledge requires justification, truth, and belief, the word " knowledge " can't be, according to Williamson's theory, accurately regarded as simply shorthand for " justified true belief.
Thus, all means were justified in keeping territories away from Soviet influence in this way.
Thus to Brouwer, we are not justified in asserting " either Goldbach's conjecture is true, or it is not.
Thus, philosophy of law addresses such diverse topics as theories of contract law, theories of criminal punishment, theories of tort liability, and the question whether judicial review is justified.
Thus, a belief is justified if and only if:
Thus, the law would be justified in preventing anyone from using it, as people who do use it must not know what they are doing.
Thus in a short time Charles's own cabinet, the Cabal Ministry, went over to the " Dutch " peace party ; Lord Shaftesbury, much shocked by the revelation, even beginning to consider driving out the troublesome House of Stuart entirely and inducing his secretary, John Locke, to further develop the legal concepts which would later be the basis of the Two Treatises of Government, which justified the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Thus, a valuable natural monument was saved from destruction, and it is of note that the authorities felt that the ' romantic ' reasons for its preservation were entirely justified.
Thus, it would altogether be justified to end their lives by violence.
( Thus, for example, Smith's justification for believing that the person who will get the job has ten coins in his pocket is his justified belief that Jones will get the job, combined with his justified belief that Jones has ten coins in his pocket.
Hohmann states: " Thus one could describe Jews with some justification as a nation of perpetrators ... Judged by these facts, it would feel justified to call the Jews a people of ' perpetrators '.
Thus, the Act is struck down as its restriction on expressive conduct cannot "‘ be justified without reference to the content of the regulated speech ,'" Boos v. Barry, 485 U. S. 312, 320.
Thus, the Laws of Solon forming part of early Athenian law, provided that if an accused pleaded that he was justified in killing another, his case would be tried in a dedicated court called the Delphinion where, for example, it was considered justifiable homicide to kill an adulterer or burglar caught in the act.
Thus, because he accepts the burden of his decision to leave his family for political exploration, Macduff's actions can be justified.
Thus, it stipulated that the U. S. would be " justified in wresting " Cuba from Spain if the colonial power refused.
" Thus, the scope of the search must be justified by the circumstances that led the police to undertake it in the first place.
Thus, the search was reasonably related in scope to the concern for his own safety that justified the stop from the beginning.
Thus, when during communication it is discovered that the belief that these presuppositions are satisfied is not justified it is always taken as problematic.
Thus, for Lakatos the character of science is that of being both revolutionary and progressive ; both socially informed and objectively justified.
Thus any attempt by the government to suspend the civil rights of Canadians, even in an emergency, will be subject to the " reasonable and justified " test under section 1 of the Charter.
Thus, the reasonable search for cigarettes led to some of the drug related material being discovered, which justified a further search ( including the zippered compartments inside the bag ) resulting in the discovery of the cigarettes and other evidence including a small bag of marijuana and cigarette rolling papers.
Thus, it is now justified to say that though the Mughals founded Dhaka, it was definitely inhabited long before the Muslims came to Bengal.

Thus and defensive
Thus, in both a military and an economic sense, MIRVs render ABM systems less effective, as the costs of maintaining a workable defense against MIRVs would greatly increase, requiring multiple defensive missiles for each offensive one.
Thus, Brutus and Cassius could seize a strong defensive position holding the high ground along both sides of the via Egnatia, about 3. 5 km west of the city of Philippi.
Thus, when the action began and became a defensive rather than an offensive battle for the Russians, their heavy preponderance in artillery was wasted on a right wing that would never be attacked, while the French artillery did much to help win the battle.
Thus, there were three such Flex Defenses — strong, weak, and " tackle " — where both defensive tackles were off the line of scrimmage.
Thus the defensive line could be relatively thin because the bulk of the fighting power of the defenders was not concentrated in the line itself but rather in the mobile reserves.
) Thus, turtling offers great short-term defensive advantage but cedes the initiative ; it can be seen as a suicidal or desperation tactic, or a hallmark of an inexperienced player.
Thus, it's important for the coach to ensure all players get chances to play those positions. In t-ball, the pitcher is usually used for defensive purposes only.
Thus a defensive building might be designed and built with battlements, or a manor house might be fortified by adding battlements, where no parapet previously existed, or cutting crenellations into its existing parapet wall.
Thus his incentive to construe the divine eradication of Satanic material as a purposeful, even constructive, activity, rather than a wholly reactive and defensive one.
Thus defensive jihad can occur in the absence of a Caliph.
Thus the Ottomans were enabled to re-group and took new defensive positions along the Lule Burgas-Bunar Hisar line.
Thus forts evolved complex shapes that allowed defensive batteries of cannons to command interlocking fields of fire.
Thus, throughout January, February and into March the battalion undertook defensive duties, before being withdrawn from the line in mid-March.

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