Talk:William Muir

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What is the muslim view of his work?

His he thought as a friend, foe or in-bettwen?

--Striver 10:04, 14 May 2005 (UTC)

Ah, now i know, he was in a sunni enviroment and therfore accepted rethoric as "there is not a shadow of evidence for Ali having thought the caliphat" as facts.

Anyone who have read about Ghadire Khumm knows that is not true. --Striver 10:32, 14 May 2005 (UTC)