Jiang's name for the early Muslim movement: a revolution that defeated multiple empires and built a world-spanning order.
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Global revolution
Jiang's name for the early Muslim movement: a revolution that defeated multiple empires and built a world-spanning order.
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Jiang explicitly states his thesis that the Muslims were the world's first global revolution.
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"...what I believe happened is the Muslims were the world's first global revolution."
"...were absolutely convinced that Europe is in is ready for a global revolution okay and this is their agenda and this is also a..."
"...He was first and foremost a revolutionary who was interested in global revolution. He had... He had, let's say, a calling to transform and..."
"...he said these three things, Mohammed would lead the world's first global revolution against the established order, and thus creating the basic structure of..."
"...Taiping Rebellion in China. And so this is the first truly global revolution. And this explains why the Muslims were able to triumph over..."
"...project. And the third major benefit is Greek knowledge meant a global revolution in innovation. And what I mean by that is, remember, Greek..."
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A source-grounded reading of Islam's rise as Jiang's first global revolution: a thin archive, a Moses-like prophet, a desert mistaken for backwardness, and a movement that fused religious devotion with revolt against debt, landlessness,...
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