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History, 21.10.2019 19:30, marika35

How did muhammad, the founder of islam, see himself in relation to christianity and judaism?

muhammad believed that only arabs would become muslims and be accepted into heaven by god.

muhammad believed he was a prophet like abraham, moses and jesus of the jewish and christian faiths.

muhammad believed that god had been defeated by satan and had ordered a new faith.

muhammad believed that god was establishing a new religion upon the earth through him.

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