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During the Middle Ages, the Christian world held a largely antagonistic view of Muhammad. This partly represented lack of knowledge about the Muslim prophet, but also stemmed from the claim that Islam had adopted an aggressive and violent approach to expanding its influence. Consequently, Christianity and Islam were secular and religious enemies throughout much of this era.

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  • During the Middle Ages, the Christian world held a largely antagonistic view of Muhammad. This partly represented lack of knowledge about the Muslim prophet, but also stemmed from the claim that Islam had adopted an aggressive and violent approach to expanding its influence. Consequently, Christianity and Islam were secular and religious enemies throughout much of this era.
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  • During the Middle Ages, the Christian world held a largely antagonistic view of Muhammad. This partly represented lack of knowledge about the Muslim prophet, but also stemmed from the claim that Islam had adopted an aggressive and violent approach to expanding its influence. Consequently, Christianity and Islam were secular and religious enemies throughout much of this era.
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