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ఇస్లామీయ పాఠశాలలు మరియు శాఖలు The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American organization founded in 1913 A.D by Prophet Noble Drew Ali, whose name at birth was Timothy Drew. He claimed it was a sect of Islam but he also drew inspiration from Buddhism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Taoism. Its significant divergences from mainstream Islam and strong African-American ethnic character make its classification as an Islamic denomination a matter of debate among Muslims and scholars of religion.
సహనం In the Christian Bible, patience is referred to in several sections. The Book of Proverbs note that "through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone" (Proverbs 25:14-16, NIV); Ecclesiastes points out that the "end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride" (Ecclesiastes 7:7-9, NIV); and Thessalonians states that we should "be patient with all. See that no one returns evil for evil; rather, always seek what is good for each other and for all" (1 Thessalonians 5:14-15, NAB). In the Epistle of James, the Bible urges Christians to be patient, and " see how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth...until it receives the early and the late rains." (James 5:7-11, NAB). In Galatians, patience is listed as one of the "fruit of the Spirit": "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law". (Galatians 5:21-23, NIV). In Timothy, the Bible states that "Jesus might display his unlimited patience as an example for those who would believe on him and receive eternal life".(1 Timothy 1:15-17, NIV).
అశ్లీల సాహిత్యం An early pioneer of the publication of erotic works in England was Edmund Curll (1675–1747) who published many of the Merryland books. These were a somewhat peculiar English genre of erotic fiction in which the female body (and sometimes the male) was described in terms of a landscape. The earliest work in this genre seems to be "Erotopolis: The Present State of Bettyland" (1684) probably by Charles Cotton. This was included, in abbreviated form, in "The Potent Ally: or Succours from Merryland" (1741). Other works include " A New Description of Merryland. Containing a Topographical, Geographical and Natural History of that Country" (1740) by Thomas Stretzer, "Merryland Displayed" (1741) and set of maps entitled "A Compleat Set of Charts of the Coasts of Merryland" (1745). The last book in this genre appears to be a parody of Laurence Sterne's "A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy" (1768) entitled "La Souriciere. The Mousetrap. A Facetious and Sentimental Excursion through part of Austrian Flanders and France" (1794) by "Timothy Touchit".