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Islam and Muhammad

... Muhammad’s example.  Some clans abandoned Islam and refused to follow Abu Bakr and refused to pay taxes.  During his two years as leader he used military force to unite the muslim community. ...
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Open letter to the Devotees of the End of Prophethood
Open letter to the Devotees of the End of Prophethood

... true lovers are in disarray. In fact, we revile those who tell the truth and persecute them by calling them miscreants. Laws are formulated to hang those who tell the truth. As per the law in force, Mirzais are not allowed to, 1. Call their places of worship ‘Masjid’ nor are they allowed to construc ...
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Word Document - South Pacific Island Ministries

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... Noble Sanctuary or Al-haram ashsharif. Christian sources often refer to the Dome of the Rock as the “Mosque of Omar” though it is neither a mosque nor was it built by or for the Caliph Umar who, according to legend, is said to have refused to pray in Constantine’s Martyrium (Church of the Holy Sepul ...
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