He treats an early Christian bishop's account as evidence that Muhammad existed, was a merchant-preacher, and called Arabs from polytheism toward the God of Abraham.
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He treats an early Christian bishop's account as evidence that Muhammad existed, was a merchant-preacher, and called Arabs from polytheism toward the God of Abraham.
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"Okay, good morning. So we are doing Muhammad and the rise of Islam today. Muhammad, as you know, is one of the most important..."
"So we know he existed, so we know that he was a real person, and he was a founder of the Islamic tradition. And..."
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