Jiang says Medina invited Muhammad to arbitrate tribal disputes, and the Constitution of Medina promised religious freedom and non-prejudice.
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Religious Freedom
The first unifying message Jiang gives Muhammad is that Arabs, Jews, and Christians are all Abraham's descendants and should therefore be free from religious persecution.
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The first unifying message Jiang gives Muhammad is that Arabs, Jews, and Christians are all Abraham's descendants and should therefore be free from religious persecution.
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"goes to medina because the tribes there have invited him to be a judge the tribes there uh one of the tribes is actually..."
"Well, you have, if you have three different messages, you can unite everyone. Okay? The first message is this. We are all God's children...."
"...called the Treaty of Westphalia, the Peace of Westphalia, which guarantees religious freedom to everyone in Europe. And this ends the Possum Reformation, okay?..."
"...again, this war ends with the Treaty of Westphalia, which guarantees religious freedom. So the religious wars will end, and Protestant religion will now..."
"...point, Muhammad created something called the Constitution of Medina, which promises religious freedom to everyone within the Muslim tradition. Okay? So ever since the..."
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