This Islamic belief is that Allah created the world in six days or six epochs. Adam and Eve are considered to be the first human pair on earth. There are similarities to the Judeo-Christian view as mentioned in Genesis. Islam doesn't deny that the earth had had life on in for millions of years before the coming of mankind.
World Islamic Mission was created in 1972.
World Islamic Economic Forum was created in 2005.
Static World View was created in 1995.
The wooden grill that Islamic Egyptian women used to have to view the world was called a jali.
A View from the End of the World was created on 2010-11-03.
There different long term effects that Islamic Fundamentalism had in most parts of the world. This included governments, education and world view among others.
No, from Islamic point of view it is not approved
they are described in this book: http://www.al-islam.org/sahifa/dua3.html
Merchants had a very favorable view in the Islamic world as the purveyors of goods and emissaries of their religion.
The Sunni view on the concept of Imam Mahdi is that he is a messianic figure who will appear in the future to bring justice and peace to the world. In Islamic eschatology, Imam Mahdi is believed to be a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who will establish a just Islamic society before the Day of Judgment.
The Islamic Academy was created in 2001.
Islamic University was created in 1980.