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9 June, 03:48
Who did Muslims consider the "people of the book"
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Cyrus Cross
9 June, 05:34
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People of the Book is an Islamic term referring to Jews, Christians, and Sabians and sometimes applied to members of other religions such as Zoroastrians
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9 June, 07:19
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The term "people of the book", is a term Muslims used to label Christians, Sabians, and Jews.
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