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ke either the New Testament or the lessons of Buddha, completely legitimate and subject to no inquiries since its redaction just two or three decades after the demise of Muhammad. The Christian New Testament, conversely, coursed in various and opposing arrangements with the goal that the present rendition is very suspect and as often as possible discordant; the different schools of Buddhism are regularly at loggerheads over the authenticity of different lessons—these contested lessons at times structure the center of discrete developments. Notwithstanding language and content, at the core of Islam is the Arabic vision of the world and society. Systematized just several hundred years after the establishment of Islam, the Shari'ah, or law of Islam introduced for all time the Arabic request of society on ensuing ages.
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