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who are two key people in Islam

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Question by pepe
Submitted on 10/9/2003
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who are two key people in Islam



Answer by jessie
Submitted on 3/27/2004
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jhfech qfrch,ewh

 

Answer by moe the bro
Submitted on 7/8/2004
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Prophet Mohammed (asws) and Omar ibn al-khatab (raa)

 

Answer by Halahala
Submitted on 1/12/2005
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its Osama Bin laden his the man!!

 

Answer by Wisa ali
Submitted on 3/16/2006
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the last Prophet, Hazrat Mohammed (asws) and the First Imam and his Kalifa ofthe him Hazrat Imam Ali_ibn_abitalib  (as)

 

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