A) The Bhagavad Gita
The<em> Bhagavad Gita</em> (the "Song of God") is set up as a dialogue between prince Arjuna, son of King Pandu, and Lord Krishna, who served as Arjuna's guide and chariot driver. The poetic scriptures focus extensively on the Hindu concept of <em>dharma</em>, which is a hard word to translate into English without using multiple words. But "duty" is a key ingredient in the overall emphases of <em>dharma.</em> <em> Dharma </em>points to behaviors that are in accordance with law and virtue, and pays respect for principles that promote a good and right way of life.
Two famous Americans that lived during the period and whom you could write a dialogue on would be Andrew Jackson and Frederick Douglass.
First impressions are said to be lasting impressions, and indeed, it is remarkable how soon the New World "that was never before known to anyone" was viewed as a land of wealth, promise, and opportunity
One thing that Muslim's Belief is that D. Muhammad was God's final prophet.
Ik dis because mi "dad" es a muslim nd I study Islam a lot because of dat.
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whether there are mom or children involved. do they plan on becoming long term citizens