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A group of Muslim intellectuals, most of them Fulani led by Usman dan Fodio, were unhappy that in all these places the rulers allowed the practice of Islam to be mixed with aspects of traditional religion and that nowhere was Islamic law (the Sharīʿah) observed in full.
In his personal practice, Sai Baba observed worship procedures belonging to Hinduism and Islam; he shunned any kind of regular rituals but allowed the practice of namaz, chanting of Al-Fatiha, and Qur'an readings at Muslim festival times.
The model by Kimura et al. successfully allowed the practice of clipping due to its softness and elastic features, exceeding other previous 3D models in that it allowed for surgical training.
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For seven years, Quakers here have shared their space with Jews, allowing the practice of two distinct religions under one roof.
The study is part of the department's broader draft document known as the Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement, which identifies risks and proposes rules for allowing the practice of hydraulic fracturing with horizontal drilling, a controversial method of releasing natural gas from tight rock by using high volumes of water, sand and chemicals.
Although both constellations ended up in regimes which allow the practice of dual citizenship, the limits should also be noted.
Unfortunately also, 26%% of the participating herders who do not rely on the rangeland for grazing, but whose sheep are nonetheless physically present on the range, admit that they allow the practice of early grazing.
Its point is to detach oneself from the discriminating objectification of phenomena in order to realize the tranquility of "mind-only" from a non-discriminating perspective, which would allow the practice of "great compassion".
The class of fundamentally impartial theories will include not only contractualist, Kantian, and rule consequentialist theories, but also certain act consequentialist theories (e.g. Railton 1986) which allow the practice of first-order partiality as a means of promoting the impersonal good.
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