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5 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: religious-freedoms

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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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Jiang says Medina invited Muhammad to arbitrate tribal disputes, and the Constitution of Medina promised religious freedom and non-prejudice.

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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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The Iron Cage Of Protestant Anxiety

2025-03-27, day precision · Civilization #42: The Protestant Reformation and the Birth of Capitalism

Transcript

"...called the Treaty of Westphalia, the Peace of Westphalia, which guarantees religious freedom to everyone in Europe. And this ends the Possum Reformation, okay?..."

The Iron Cage Of Protestant Anxiety

2025-03-27, day precision · Civilization #42: The Protestant Reformation and the Birth of Capitalism

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"...again, this war ends with the Treaty of Westphalia, which guarantees religious freedom. So the religious wars will end, and Protestant religion will now..."

Islam As Proto-Modernity

2025-03-11, day precision · Civilization #37: The Golden Age of Islam

Transcript

"...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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Muhammad As The First Global Revolutionary

2025-01-02, day precision · claims

Reading

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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