Mohammed
Jewish History- Mohammed's Speech
People of Arabia. The angel of G-d, Gabriel, has come to me to bring you his final message. The name of this G-d is Allah. Gabriel has told Allah that he has chosen me to lead the people of Arabia. He has informed me that Abraham, Moses and Jesus were all prophets of Allah, but has chosen me to be his final prophet. Gabriel told me to embrace the will of Allah and to shine upon you the new religion of Islam. The meaning of this great word, Islam, is submission or obedience to G-d. I have learned that life on earth is just phase before eternal life. In order to obtain this eternal happiness you must follow the laws of Islam, for if you do not your eternal life will be filled with misery. This religion is based on charity and equality. We believe in only one G-d and strongly disagree with worshiping idols. There are five duties in which one must follow in order to obey the laws of Islam. One, believe in one G-d. Two, one must pray five times a day.......
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