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Mohammad had no son

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Submitted by alan in KS (United States), Jun 19, 2011 at 14:49

Mohammad had no son and thus was unable to establish a dynasty. As Mohammad is the perfect model for all Muslims, this example does not favor Islamic dynasties.

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Mohammad had no son [28 words]alan in KSJun 19, 2011 14:49186469
1Muhammad had no sons [98 words]btillyJul 19, 2011 12:26186469
Western interference. [29 words]Naushad OmarJun 18, 2011 13:49186446
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