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Final Week of this series.
Have you been enjoying it so far?
This week we’re talking about Islam.
Islam is one of the biggest world religions, there are over 1.6 Billion followers of it.
Those who follow it are called muslims.
Finally, after the seventh century, it becomes impossible to understand the internal course of Christian history without bringing Islam fully into the equation.
Mark Noll
Some famous Muslim’s you might know are:
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