The Quraan was verbally sent down in parts to The Blessed Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by the archangel Gabriel (Jibril) at the age of 40. The Quraan was finally compiled after the Prophets' death at 63 during the ruling of Umar son of Khattab (RA).
Please do NOT quote me on this. I will look further into it if needed.
Joseph Brant was like <span>associated with </span>Great Britain<span> during and after the </span>American Revolution<span>. Look him up and do some research. It's not that hard to do research, you can't expect others to do it for you. :)</span>
The allies were more concerned with punishment and restitution than with peace
<em>There is no place for a convert in Hindu society, which is made up of castes, each of which is a closed corporation. As a result, the caste system has hindered Hindus from growing and absorbing other religious groups. Evangelism was not a priority for Hinduism and Judaism in the past. Both of these religions are more culturally and ethnically based. The missionary enthusiasm was missing, just as it was in Europe's pagan faiths and China's religions. Nothing in the holy writings makes it the followers' responsibility to disseminate the faith.</em>
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<em>I hope this helps.</em>
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<em>Consider marking as "Brainliest." </em>
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<em>Stay Safe </em>
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<em>- Robert</em>
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One way in which Suleiman the Magnificent and Peter the Great are similar is that they both (1) modernized their military. However, both leaders are also associated with reformation. Peter the Great led many military campaigns in Northern Europe and Suleiman the Magnificent vastly extended the Ottoman Empire.