Chapter two discusses conversion of individuals. It mentions Obadiah the proselyte (11th century), Samau’al al-Maghribi – a Jewish scholar who chose to follow Islam (8th-9th century), Judah herman, who became a Christian monk, and Anselm Turmeda, who changed his Christian religion and became a Muslim.
Which characteristics are mentioned in all these stories?
Chapter two discusses conversion of individuals. It mentions Obadiah the proselyte (11th century), Samau’al al-Maghribi – a Jewish scholar who chose to follow Islam (8th-9th century), Judah herman, who became a Christian monk, and Anselm Turmeda, who changed his Christian religion and became a Muslim.
Which characteristics are mentioned in all these stories?
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