Jiang’s term for Muhammad’s pact promising religious openness among Jews, Christians, Arabs, and other followers.
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Constitution of Medina
Jiang’s term for Muhammad’s pact promising religious openness among Jews, Christians, Arabs, and other followers.
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Used by Jiang as evidence that religious tolerance is one of Islam's founding ideologies.
Jiang uses it as evidence that Muhammad's early movement promised religious freedom to factions around Medina.
The political compact Jiang says Muhammad created in Medina to arbitrate disputes and promise freedom of religious expression.
Jiang presents the Constitution of Medina as Muhammad’s promise of religious openness: Jews, Christians, Arabs, and others may practice their religion under the prophet’s community.
Jiang says religious tolerance is one founding ideology of Islam, associated here with the Constitution of Medina.
Jiang presents early Islam as open, tolerant, and inclusive from the Constitution of Medina onward.
Jiang says Medina invited Muhammad to arbitrate tribal disputes, and the Constitution of Medina promised religious freedom and non-prejudice.
Timestamped Evidence
"...thing that Muhammad's going to do is announce the concentration of Medina, which is to say that I'm the prophet. I am the Messiah...."
"...And this is what eventually led to something called the Constitution of Medina, where one of the founding ideologies of Islam, is religious tolerance...."
"...And eventually he's forced out of Mecca and he goes to Medina. This is called the Hijra in the Muslim tradition, the pilgrimage. And..."
"goes to medina because the tribes there have invited him to be a judge the tribes there uh one of the tribes is actually..."
"...mystery is... We know that they have something called the Constitution of Medina. We also know that Jews, who are literate, were part of..."
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