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Answer this question… The United States used military force to intervene in conflicts between Middle Eastern Muslim countries.
Islamic Fundamentalism (Usuliya) is a religious position about how a person should live their life. It concerns personal implementation of the Shari'a law. It is not necessarily violent, but most Fundamentalists (Usuliyin) cannot separate their personal desire to live a puritanical life from their demand that others join them and set up laws requiring a country or the world to adhere to their views. When others resist, preferring to live in democracies or secular states, this prompts the Islamic Fundamentalists to press for change using violence and terrorism.
Military actions in Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi all contributed to the Vicksburg Campaign.
Islamic belief states that Allah is One indivisible Creator.
It is quite likely that agents of the Islamic State are in the United States. However, they have not yet been able to perform an attack on US soil.
First of all, "the Muslims" have not been politically unified for centuries. Often the worst enemy for a particular Islamic Empire would be another Islamic Empire. In Spain, for example, during the Taifa Kingdoms period, Islamic States would often solicit help from Christian States in the north to jointly launch an attack on a different Islamic State. On other occasions, Islamic Empires fought against Christian States, Hindu States, Sikh States, Buddhist States, and Animist States. Currently, the greatest amount of Muslims' angst and hatred is directed at the world's only Jewish State.
The basic idea behind Fundamentalism is that The Bible is not open for interpretation and that it is to be taken at face value. Strict fundamentalists believe the world to be rough 5000-6000 years old. Since recent scientific discoveries, Fundamentalism has gone under scrutiny, however a large percentage of wealth in the United States is controlled by Fundamentalist Christians.
Yes. There are 57 members of the OIC, the Organization for Islamic Cooperation. However, only 49 nations have a Muslim majority and only 26 nations, in whole or in part have recognized Islam as the State Religion.
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The year that the Islamic states was established: 622ce.com
A:Fundamentalism is important in the minds of those Christians who believe it is the only way to heaven. Christian fundamentalism is also politically important in some parts of the United States because of the illiberal attitudes of its adherents, who insist that the social needs of others must be ignored, but is not really important elsewhere.
Well there 50 in the United States. Or 57 Islamic States. Or 54 African States. Your question is a bit vague.