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The Prophet and Hercules: Byzantium as seen by the Arabs

Summary by القدس العربي
The American historian Juan Cole tells us in his book “The Prophet Muhammad amid the Clash of Empires” that after the entry of Muslims into Mecca in 630, the Prophet had come up with an idea that the diversity of religions would remain a reality of life and that they should coexist among them. There is nothing wrong with the idea of building an “Abrahamic Commonwealth” in the face of pagans and Persians. Therefore, many people mention [...]
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