Revision as of 17:41, 14 June 2007 editCaerwine (talk | contribs)Rollbackers48,546 edits restub - while he may be a notable Assyrian, he is not (at least according to this article) at all notable for being an Assyrian. Stubs are marked only by what make the subject notable← Previous edit | Revision as of 18:09, 14 June 2007 edit undoEliasAlucard (talk | contribs)13,227 editsm Hey, could you please stop? This guy is an Assyrian, and his Assyrian ancestry plays an important part in this article. He thought muhammed a lot about Christian Assyrian 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.
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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