In Jiang's explanation of Dante's medieval frame, Muhammad is treated as the founder of a Christian heresy and Ali as the figure whose line produced the Sunni-Shia schism.
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Ali
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"...the first two people we see being punished are muhammad and ali and this of course would be confusing to a lot of people..."
"supreme leader and the sunnis believe no that's not necessarily the case okay and that caused a massive schism which continues to today okay..."
"...muhammad is and he who walks and weeps before me is ali whose face is open wide from chin to forelock and all the..."
"...this discord became permanent right so we talked about Mohammed and Ali then there's Curio who sold discord between Caesar and Pompey who were..."
"...his stuff. I'm a big fan of Borat, obviously, but and Ali G. A.J. says, Officer Tatum likes spying so much he's asking for..."
"...Israelis if they want to assassinate the Al -Atul Khamenei or Ali Rajani what they do is blow up 10 blocks. Okay. It's devastating..."
"...war. So things are spiraling out of control. And just recently, Ali Larragini, who is the de facto head of the Iranian war effort,..."
"...Aviv in response for the assassination of their de facto leader, Ali al -Rajani. Okay, so this is what the attack looks like. As..."
"...of the Israelis? Okay? We don't need that. But this is Ali Larajani, and he is the head, the de facto head, of the..."
"...been persecuted because they're considered like heretics. Right. Because they follow Ali. And and the way they've been able to survive as a group..."
"...they're not an insurgent force that's the elected government is them ali ansar or something uh i don't know and sarah law or some..."
"...thought there so uh we're gonna go some q a um ali uh you have a a question"
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