desecration

  • 31desecration of a graveyard — treating of a graveyard without respect …

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  • 32desecration of graves — defilement or damaging of burial places …

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  • 33desecration of the Sabbath — disregard for the holiness of the Sabbath …

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  • 34desecration of burial place — An unnecessary disturbance or wanton violation of a burial place. 14 Am J2d Cem § 39 …

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  • 35Flag Desecration Amendment — The Flag Desecration Amendment, often referred to as the flag burning amendment, is a controversial proposed constitutional amendment to the United States Constitution that would allow the United States Congress to statutorily prohibit expression …

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  • 36Host desecration — A desecrated host. Host desecration is a form of sacrilege in Christianity (most frequently identified as such in the traditions of Anglicanism, Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, and Roman Catholicism) involving the mistreatment or… …

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  • 37Flag desecration — and flags of other countries. Some countries have laws protecting the right to burn a flag as free speech. BackgroundFlags can be destroyed by burning or can be defaced with slogans, excrement, etc. Flags can be walked upon, spat upon, or dragged …

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  • 38Qur'an desecration controversy of 2005 — The Qur an desecration controversy of 2005 began when Newsweek s April 30 issue contained a report about U.S. prison guards or interrogators deliberately damaging a copy of Islam s holiest book, the Qur an.A week later, the charge that Americans… …

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  • 392005 Quran desecration controversy — The 2005 Qur an desecration controversy began when Newsweek s April 30 issue contained a report asserting that United States prison guards or interrogators had deliberately damaged a copy of Islam s holiest book, the Qur an. A week later, Hendrik …

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  • 40Qur'an desecration — is defined as insulting the Qur an, by defiling or defacing it.Most traditional schools of Islamic law dictate that a Muslim may not touch the Qur an, which is regarded as the literal word of God in its untranslated Arabic form, unless he or she… …

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