Jiang's reconstructed Muhammad: a figure disgusted by inequality and corruption who promised freedom from religious persecution, debt, and landlessness.
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Revolutionary Muhammad
Jiang's reconstructed Muhammad: a figure disgusted by inequality and corruption who promised freedom from religious persecution, debt, and landlessness.
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"Because that is God's will. When we take it back, when we take it back, we will establish a kingdom of heaven on earth...."
"The history is that Muhammad was disgusted by the inequality and corruption he saw in the world around him. And he promised the people..."
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