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  • relg 130 sg LDS and muslim duraid

    Mormon Scriptures Guided Lecture Notes

    Introduction to Mormonism

    1. What is the actual name of the Mormon Church?
    2. Why is there some debate among Mormons and other Christians about whether the LDS faith is another denomination of Christianity or a new religion?
    3. What are some core similarities between the LDS Church and other forms of Christianity?
    4. What are some differences between the LDS Church and other forms of Christianity?
    5. Who founded the LDS Church?
    6. How did the Mormon religion begin?
    7. What happened to Joseph Smith?
    8. Where did the Church move to after leaving New York state?
    9. How many members of the Mormon Church are there today?

    Introduction to Mormon Scriptures

    1. What are the four sacred texts of the LDS Church? And what does each contain?

    The Origin of the Book of Mormon

    1. What happened on September 21, 1823?
    2. What did Joseph Smith start doing in 1827 and why?
    3. What was the translation process like?
    4. What happened to the first 116 pages of the translated text?
    5. Why was the Book of Mormon finally able to be completed in 1830?
    6. What happened to the plates that Smith was translating from?
    7. What are the affidavits by the 3 and 8?

    Contents of the Book of Mormon

    1. When and where does the Book of Mormon begin? What happens at the beginning of the text?
    2. Who is Lehi and what does God tell him to do?
    3. Who is Nephi? What does God continue to tell Lehi and Nephi?
    4. What story does the Book of Mormon tell about Jesus?
    5. What does the Book of Mormon say about the two rival families/clans and how it relates to the prophecies from God?
    6. Who wrote down the Book of Mormon?

    Muslim Scriptures Guided Lecture Notes

    Introduction to Islam

    1. Who was Muhammad and what happened to him, beginning in 610?
    2. How did the religion of Islam begin?
    3. What is the hijra?
    4. Why did the Muslim community return to Mecca in 630 CE?
    5. What do Muslims believe about God?
    6. What is the role of prophets in Islam?
    7. How is Islam connected to Judaism and Christianity?
    8. What does the word Islam mean?
    9. How does it relate to how Muslims are supposed to live their lives?

    Introduction to Muslim Scriptures

    1. What is the sacred text of Islam?
    2. What is recorded in the Quran?
    3. Who do Muslims believe to be the author of the Quran?
    4. What language does the Quran have to be in to be considered the real Quran?
    5. What is the relationship of the texts of the Quran to earlier sacred texts?
    6. What is Hadith?
    7. How many Hadiths are there?

    Collection and Canonization of the Quran

    1. For how long did Muhammad receive revelations?
    2. How were the revelations safeguarded during Muhammads life?
    3. How were the revelations safeguarded after Muhammads death?
    4. Why was the Battle of Yamama in 633CE important for the canonization of the Quran?
    5. What was the role of Caliph Uthman in the canonization of the Quran?

    Structure and Content of the Quran

    1. What are the individual sections of the Quran called?
    2. How many of them are there in the Quran?
    3. How are the Surahs ordered?
    4. What are the Meccan Surahs and Medinan Surahs?
    5. What does each Surah address?
    6. What are some major themes and categories of the content of the Quran? (list 5)

    The Muqattaat

    1. What are the muqattaat?
    2. How many surahs have them?
    3. What do they mean?
    4. Why is their meaning unknown?

    Quran = Recitations

    1. Is the Quran written in prose or poetry?
    2. Why is this poetic nature important for Muslims?
    3. What is the Quranic Challenge?
    4. Why did some of the first Muslims convert to Islam?
    5. What does it mean that the Quran is primarily an aural text?
    6. What did the Quranic recitation sound like?

    Hadith

    • What is the sunnah?
    • Why is Muhammad sometimes called the living Quran?
    • How and when were the hadiths compiled and written down?
    • What is an isnad?
    • What is a matn?
    • What are the categories or sahih, hasan and daif?
    • How many Hadiths are there?
    • Do all Muslims agree on which hadiths are authoritative?
    • Which Hadiths do Sunni Muslims tend to see as authoritative?
    • Which hadiths do Shia Muslims tend to see as authoritative?
    • Who are the Quranists and what do they think of the Hadith?

    How Hadith is Used in Islam

    1. How are the hadiths used in Islam?
    2. How does the Hadith help interpret the Quranic verse on modesty?
    3. What is Shariah law and how is used hadith used in the shaping of Shariah law?
  • Communications Question

    Essay #4 posted

    Essay #4—–The crisis of Epstein and Trump Administration with the comparison of January 6 and the Role of Political misinformation in the Digital Age and public Opinion.

    Please find on Research Article on Epstein and Trump administration and find another article on January 6 and the role of political misinformation in the digital age and public opinion.

    You will write one full single space page on Epstein and Trump and one full single space on January 6 and political misinformation (each page separately), then you make comparison these two events together and write a single space page with your critical thinking.

    Two valid sources should be used in the assignment and list the sources at the end as well.

  • Days of week

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  • Communications Question

    Extra points assignment

    Find an two articles on Trump Tariff and read the articles and learn about them and write one single space page (your own learning— nothing coping from the articles) of your own learning from the articles with critical thinking.

    List the articles fully.

  • Noun and pronoun

    Noun – ANoun is a word which names a person , place ,thing , quality or action Pronoun -A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun


  • Management Question

    Colquitt, J. A., LePine, J. A., & Wesson, M. J. (2021). Organizational behaviour: Improving performance and commitment in the workplace (7th ed). Burr Ridge, IL: McGraw-Hill Irwin.

    Critical Thinking: –

    Discussion Chapters: Please read Chapters 6, 8 & 9 Motivation, Learning and Decision Making, Personality and Cultural Values carefully and then give your answers based on your understanding.

    Assignment Question(s):

    1.How can organizations strike a balance between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation to ensure long-term employee engagement and high performance? (03 Marks) (Min words 200-250)

    2. How does experiential learning shape managerial decision-making, and what impact does it have on effectiveness and adaptability? (03 Marks) (Min words 150-200)

    3. How do personality traits and cultural values interact to influence workplace behavior, and what challenges do organizations face in managing a culturally diverse workforce?

    (04 Marks) (Min words 200-250)

    Important Note: –

    1. Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles.

    2. References required in the assignment. Use APA style for writing references.

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  • What is mitochondria

    The Powerhouse of the Cell

    Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in the cells of most eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, and fungi). They are often referred to as the “powerhouse of the cell” because their primary function is to generate the chemical energy needed to power the cell’s biochemical reactions.

    Structure

    Mitochondria have a distinct structure that allows them to produce energy efficiently:

    Double Membrane: They are surrounded by an outer membrane (which acts as a skin) and a folded inner membrane.

    Cristae: The folds in the inner membrane are called cristae. These folds increase the surface area, allowing more space for chemical reactions to occur.

    Matrix: The space inside the inner membrane is called the matrix, which contains enzymes, mitochondrial DNA, and ribosomes.

    Self-Sufficient: Uniquely, mitochondria contain their own DNA (mtDNA), meaning they can replicate independently of the cell’s nucleus.

    Key Functions

    Energy Production (ATP): The most important role is performing cellular respiration. They take in nutrients from the cell, break them down, and turn them into energy in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).

    Cell Death (Apoptosis): Mitochondria help decide which cells are old or damaged and need to be cleared away.

    Heat Production: In certain tissues (like brown fat), mitochondria can generate heat to keep the body warm.

    Calcium Storage: They play a role in maintaining the proper concentration of calcium ions within the cell, which is vital for signaling and muscle contraction.

  • Business Question

    • Identify two of French and Ravens bases of power in the case study, and explain how leaders can use these bases of power to exert influence.
    • Explain how you might use your knowledge of French and Ravens theory to resolve one of the problems presented in the case study. Justify your response.