At Islam's beginning, Jiang says Muslims, Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians could be understood as one coalition of believers rather than sharply separated religions.
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Monotheistic Coalition
At Islam's beginning, Jiang says Muslims, Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians could be understood as one coalition of believers rather than sharply separated religions.
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"Okay? This is the beginning of the idea of crusade. And they retake the city, and then what they do is, they expel the..."
"Abraham was the first, then you have Moses, then you have Jesus, and now, Muhammad is the very last. So, all these three different..."
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