No. A Non-Muslim can convert to the African-American Nation of Islam. However, Whites and Jews are forbidden to convert.
Grade 10 at a minimum.
Yes, a person can join the Australian army, regardless of their nationality, provided the are holders of an Australian Permanent Residence visa.
To do this you need a university degree in an related field and join the military as an officer and enter the astronaut corps.
http://community.livejournal.com/stormy_team/42286.html#cutid1 (you'll need to join first)
Canada has an excellent education system. As with all countries, education is an important factor in the success of any nation.
Yes, when the word "nation" is used as a proper noun or part of a proper noun, it is capitalized. For example, "United Nations" or "Nation of Islam."
We need to know who the you is you speak of to provide an answer for you.
Get a fairly large bowl and fill it with cold water. Put a muslin sheet over it an put the flowers on that so that they are fully submerged in the water but you can lift them out using the muslin. Leave to soak overnight. The next morning, take the flowers an muslin off. You do not need these. Boil the water in a frying pan until only a third is left...voila!
No, but you need to at least know the basics of Islam before you convert.
The question as posed is nonsensical. A person in a more expansive religious group cannot convert to a smaller group within that religion. Ismaili Islam is one form of Shiite Islam. The equivalent question in another religion would be "How can a Christian convert to Catholicism?" or "How can a Theravada convert to Buddhism?" If a non-Ismaili Muslim (such as Sunni, a Zaydi Shiite, a Twelver Shiite, an Ibadi, etc.) wants to join Ismaili Islam, all they need to do is find an Ismaili congregation and join their community.
I need help to join playatholics
Citizen in the nation badge need to do to carry on to help improve our community, the nation, and the world.
i need 10 reason why people join a pageant
music
No.
join a gang
In the Canadian Forces, yes. In the US Army, you need parental consent to join at 17, but you can't join at 16.