Jiang reads the early Christian description as confirming that Muhammad presented himself as God's messenger, told Abraham's descendants the land was theirs, and demanded they seize it from tyrants and landlords.
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Jiang reads the early Christian description as confirming that Muhammad presented himself as God's messenger, told Abraham's descendants the land was theirs, and demanded they seize it from tyrants and landlords.
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"Okay? So he is the Messiah. He's the promised one. God has ordered him to do this. Appeared to them as a preacher. Okay?..."
"Okay? I have come to you as God's messenger, as God's prophet, to tell you that this land is yours and you must take..."
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