Jiang says the lecture will answer who Muhammad really was, how Islam triumphed, and why early Islamic history is so poorly known.
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Jiang says the lecture will answer who Muhammad really was, how Islam triumphed, and why early Islamic history is so poorly known.
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"major questions first of all who was muhammad really who was this person what did he believe what did he want that's first question..."
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