Arabic oral tradition: stories about Muhammad passed down across generations and used here because written evidence is scarce.
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Arabic oral tradition: stories about Muhammad passed down across generations and used here because written evidence is scarce.
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In the conventional biography Jiang recounts, Gabriel tells Muhammad that the Arabs are descendants of Ishmael who lost monotheism and must return to Yahweh.
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"...that many written sources about muhammad we have something called the hadith okay the hadith the hadith is arabic and it just means an..."
"in a cave okay that's a very common thing to go to a cave and to meditate as a form of religious worship and..."
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