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Exile means to be away from one's home (i.e. city, state or country) while either being explicitly refused permission to return and/or being threatened by prison or death upon return. It can be a for...
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Exile and banishment are well-identified as major themes in the works of William Shakespeare; they are also central to the refugee experience. This thoughtful essay explores Shakespeare's treatment of these subjects, in light of their relevance to the plight of refugees.
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AL-HASHR (EXILE, BANISHMENT) ... PICKTHAL: He it is Who hath caused those of the People of the Scripture who disbelieved to go forth from their homes unto the first exile. Ye deemed not that they would go forth, while they deemed that their strongholds would protect them from Allah.
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Is doing sociology in the context of exile different from practice in non-exile conditions? Reflecting on his experience as an exiled sociologist studying an Iranian exile community, the author explores this question in several areas to demonstrate the quintessentially political nature of sociology in exile.
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Surah 59. Exile, Banishment ... 3. And had it not been that Allah had decreed banishment for them, He would certainly have punished them in this world: And in the Hereafter they shall (certainly) have the Punishment of the Fire.
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The Holy Quran: Surah 59. Exile, Banishment. English translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali (_The Meaning Of The Holy Qur'an_). ... 3. And had it not been that Allah had decreed banishment for them, He would certainly have punished them in this world: And in the Hereafter they shall (certainly) have the Punishment of the Fire.
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Exile means to be forcefully removed from your native land or country.
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Poushok the cat, helps George bear his sad burden. The words of my father are still echoing in my mind. Exile at the time was for me a very abstract matter, something that only happens to others but never to you. That is to say until the Sh...
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A excellent source about Islam and Muslims. ... Al Hashr; Surah 59. Exile, Banishment ... And had it not been that Allah had decreed banishment for them, He would certainly have punished them in this world: And in the Hereafter they shall (certainly) have the Punishment of the Fire.
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Exile (Banishment), a punishment which in former times could be applied to citizens if they tried to assert their religious independence and left the state churches.
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