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About islamic life In world

 Islam a Way of Life 1159 Words 5 Pages Islam – The Complete Way of Life The essence of Islam is the very essence of humanity. Islam is a complete and comprehensive way of life. It leads to a balanced way of living. Islam brings civilization and happiness to man. Islamic principles and teachings can provide realistic, fair and objective solutions to the prevention of individual, familial, social and international problems which are threatening the existence of human communities throughout the world. People think that an Islamic life is "restrictive". Islam however, was revealed as a balanced way of living. Allah (swt) created all the humans with what is called 'A Fitrah' (a natural state/desire).Islam recognizes that within this Fitrah there are motivations that influence a …show more content… Treat them well and be kind to them, for they are your partners and committed helpers."  The Prophet also said, "The best among you is the one who is the best towards ...

About horror movies

The history of horror films was described by author Siegbert Solomon Prawer as difficult to read as a linear historical path, with the genre changing throughout the decades, based on the state of cinema, audience tastes and contemporary world events. Films prior to the 1930s, such as early German expressionist cinema and trick films, have been retrospectively described as horror films as the genre did not become a codified genre until the release of Dracula (1931). Dracula was a box office success, leading to Universal and several other American film studios to develop and popularise horror films well into the 1940s. By the 1950s, horror would often be made with science fiction themes, and towards the end of the decade horror was a more common genre of international productions. The 1960s saw further developments, with material based on contemporary works instead of classical literature. The release of films like Psycho, Black Sunday and Night of the Living Dead led to an increase of v...