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'''Sargis Bkheera''' was a ] ] monk |
'''Sargis Bkheera''' was a ] ] monk and also the teacher of ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.syriagate.com/Syria/about/cities/Daraa/bosra-cm.htm | title= Bosra | publisher = Syria Gate - Carol Miller | accessdate =}}</ref> They met each other in ]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://anwary-islam.com/prophet-story/muh.htm | title= Prophet MUHAMMAD | publisher = Anwary Islam | accessdate =}}</ref>. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Sargis Bkheera was a Nestorian Assyrian monk and also the teacher of Muhammad. They met each other in Bosra.
References
- "Bosra". Syria Gate - Carol Miller.
- "Prophet MUHAMMAD". Anwary Islam.
External links
- Timeline of Assyrian History
- The Story of Monk Sargis-Bahirâ: Early Christian-Muslim Encounters
- A Monk of Beth Hale and an Arab Notable (post-717)
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