Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam

(Dana P.) #1

  1. According to French academic Maxime Rodinson, the number of
    Muslims who left Mecca for Medina was as few as seventy people.
    Mohammed, New York, 1971, p.144 (see also W. Montgomery Watt
    Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman, Oxford, 1961, p.70). Before
    “emigrating” to Medina, Mohammed had approximately seventy-five
    followers in that settlement (see Ibn Ishaq, The Life of Muhammad, trans.
    Guillaume, London, 1955, p.203). The settlement was called Yathrib
    before Mohammed created his Islamic State there, and afterwards the
    name became “Medina” (which means “the city of the Prophet”). ↵

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