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22 February, 11:51

True or False : The larger Muslim society is often called dar al-Islam, an Arabic term meaning "the house."

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  1. 22 February, 12:21
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    Dar al-Islam (Arabic: دار الإسلام‎ literally house/abode of Islam; or Dar as-Salam, house/abode of Peace; or Dar al-Tawhid, house/abode of monotheism) is a term used by Muslim scholars to refer to those countries where Muslims can practice their religion as the ruling sect.

    Explanation: So I dont think it's true becuase DAR AL-HARB. The term dar al-harb, which literally means "the house or abode of war," came to signify in classical jurisprudence a geopolitical reality; hence, it may also be rendered the "territory" of war ... Use of the phrase dar al-harb further indicates the threat of war from the Muslim community.
  2. 22 February, 13:30
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    Just don't rethink it as much
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