The answer is from both east to west and west to east
First question.
1. Every man will be punished accordingly to the wrong he did.
2. No one can be punished for an offense without a trial before.
3. The enforces of the law have no right to take whats yours.
4. Justices applies the same to everyone.
Second Question
It guarantees the <em>liberty right</em>
Third question
It is important because it <em>gives you the freedom to do, to be, and to fulfill your dreams, </em>as long as it doesn´t break the law.
Fourth question
This right limits the power of government because it sets a pathway to make things, they can´t come and take your propety, they can´t put you in jail if they don´t like you, <em>it limits it´s power by giving the people the liberty to do.</em>
He had fought several battles and then an armistice halted his movement.
<span>In the Islamic faith, Muhammad is the holy prophet and Allah is the only god. Muhammad began the Islamic faith in 610 AD, when the archangel Gabriel visited him in a cave. The cave is more specifically called Hira, and is in the mountain called Jabal an Nour. During this visit, Gabriel revealed the first words of the Qur'an (the holy book of Islam) to Muhammad, who then began to spread this faith.</span>