Answer:
Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion
Because he wanted to overtake colonies to build a large empire
Today, as in the past, Sufism is practiced mainly by Muslims. It represents "the main manifestation and the most important and central crystallization of" mystical practice in Islam. Practitioners of Sufism are called "Sufis". Aditionally, Sufism is not a distinct sect like many peole think, but a method of approaching of understanding the religion, which leads people to take the regular practice of the religion to the "supererogatory level" through simultaneously "fulfilling ... [the obligatory] religious duties" according to an Islam Encyclopaedia.
Sufism continued to remain a crucial part of daily Islamic life until the twentieth century, when its historical influence upon Islamic civilization began to be undermined by modernism. While all Muslims believe that they are on the pathway to Allah and hope to become close to God in Paradise, Sufis also believe that it is possible to draw closer to God and to more fully embrace the divine presence in this life.
Answer:
- A language, such as Arameian, that is no longer spoken
Explanation:
The lost languages are languages that have gone extinct over time. These languages were spoken by a group of people in the past and existed for a particular period of time in a particular area.
Over time though, these languages have started to be replaced by other languages, some forcefully imposed, some because they were advantageous. That has gradually led to a decrease in the number of speakers of the language, and over time there was no one speaking it. That process has taken only several years in some cases, and several hundreds, or even a thousand of years.
Examples of such languages are the Arameian language from Mesopotamia, Tocharian language from northwestern China, Thracian from the eastern Balkans and many more.