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Revision as of 05:33, 14 June 2007 editCaerwine (talk | contribs)Rollbackers48,546 edits rv - while this person is a notable Assyrian, he is not notable for being Assyrian and hence by the standards used to sort stubs, Assyrian-stub is not appropriate← Previous edit Revision as of 06:26, 14 June 2007 edit undoEliasAlucard (talk | contribs)13,227 editsm Reverted, he was Assyrian and there's nothing wrong with the stub being used in his case. Also, he learned muhammad about Assyrian Christian theology which muhammad resued, in islamic theologyNext edit →
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Sargis Bkheera was a Nestorian Assyrian monk and also the teacher of Muhammad. They met each other in Bosra.

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  1. "Bosra". Syria Gate - Carol Miller.
  2. "Prophet MUHAMMAD". Anwary Islam.

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