Winner of the Critic's Prize at Cannes in 2009, Amreeka is a universal journey into the lives of a family of immigrants and first-generation teenagers caught between their heritage and their new li...
Winner of the Critic's Prize at Cannes in 2009, Amreeka is a universal journey into the lives of a family of immigrants and first-generation teenagers caught between their heritage and their new life in America as they search for a place to call home.
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★ tOp1001MOvieS /./ c0 M ★ The Hangover has scattered laughs (many in the cathartically funny end-credit montage), but overall it's more amusing than hilarious.
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Dr. Arthur Jeffery, one of the foremost Western Islamic scholars in modern times and professor of Islamic and Middle East Studies at Columbia University, notes:
"The name Allah, as the Quran itself is witness, was well known in pre-Islamic Arabia. Indeed, both it and its feminine form, Allat, are found not infrequently among the theophorous names in inscriptions from North Africa" (Islam: Muhammad(Mhbin) and His Religion, New York: The Liberal Arts Press, 1958, p. 85).
It should not come as a surprise that the word "Allah" was not something invented by Muhammad(Mhbin) or revealed for the first time in the Quran.
The well-known Middle East scholar H.A.R. Gibb has pointed out that the reason that Muhammad(Mhbin) never had to explain who Allah was in the Quran is that his listeners had already heard about Allah long before Muhammad(Mhbin) was ever born (Mohammedanism: An Historical Survey, New York: Mentor Books, 1955, p.38).
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The Hangover has scattered laughs (many in the cathartically funny end-credit montage), but overall it's more amusing than hilarious.
"The name Allah, as the Quran itself is witness, was well known in pre-Islamic Arabia. Indeed, both it and its feminine form, Allat, are found not infrequently among the theophorous names in inscriptions from North Africa" (Islam: Muhammad(Mhbin) and His Religion, New York: The Liberal Arts Press, 1958, p. 85).
It should not come as a surprise that the word "Allah" was not something invented by Muhammad(Mhbin) or revealed for the first time in the Quran.
The well-known Middle East scholar H.A.R. Gibb has pointed out that the reason that Muhammad(Mhbin) never had to explain who Allah was in the Quran is that his listeners had already heard about Allah long before Muhammad(Mhbin) was ever born (Mohammedanism: An Historical Survey, New York: Mentor Books, 1955, p.38).