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The only countries that are not under governments
                                                               which impose Islamic rule are Cyprus and Israel.

                                                               Some of these countries impose the death penalty
                                                               for blasphemy or apostasy (changing your religion
                                                               from Islam).  They are Afghanistan, Iran, Malaysia,
                                                               Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar,
                                                               Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab
                                                               Emirates, and Yemen.  All of these countries, except
                                                               Pakistan, allow for capital punishment against
                                                               apostasy, while Pakistan imposes the death penalty
                                                               for blasphemy – including a disbelief in God.

               Here is a map of the Middle East countries:


               A Short History of Islam

               Islam began in the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi
               Arabia) when the prophet Muhammad received
               the first revelation from the angel Gabriel in the
               cave of Hira in the month of Ramadan.
               According to tradition, he was supposedly
               commanded by Allah to convey this message to
               the people, and to be patient with those hostile
               to it.  Tradition maintains that he received a
               series of revelations dictated by Gabriel over
               roughly 20 years.   These revelations, codified
               and put into writing after Muhammad’s death,
               compose the Quran and is accepted by Muslims
               as the final Revelation of God.   After 13 years of
               spreading this message, despite increased
               persecution by the Quraysh, the ruling tribe of
               Mecca, Muhammad and his followers migrated
               to Medina to establish a new state under the
               prophet’s leadership and away from
               persecution.  This migration, called the Hijra, marks the first year of the Islamic calendar.  Islam was the
               spread to other parts of the Arabian Peninsula over the course of Muhammad’s life.

               After Muhammad died in 632, his successors continued to lead the Muslim community based on his
               teachings and guidelines of the Quran.  Muhammad is said to be the last and greatest of the prophets.
               Most Muslims consider the first four successors to be chosen by Allah.  The Arab Muslims were unable
               to conquer the entire Christian Byzantine Empire in Asia Minor.  The Muslims attempted two failed
               sieges of Constantinople in 674 and 717.  Meanwhile, the Muslim community tore itself apart into the
               rivaling Sunni and Shia sects since the killing of caliph, Uthman in 656 resulted in a succession crisis that
               has never been resolved to this date.



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