Thucydides1987
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Not long before the Arabs armies left their peninsula to conquer the Middle East, Muhammad had sent messengers to the empires of Byzantium and Persia, and in a letter asked the rulers of each realm to join Islam. I'm particularly interested in something he said in his letter to the Persian Shah, Khosrau II. This is the portion of the message that interests me most:
"He has sent me for the guidance of all people so that I may warn them all of His wrath and may present the unbelievers with an ultimatum. Embrace Islam so that you may remain safe. And if you refuse to accept Islam, you will be responsible for the sins of the Magi."
What is meant by the "sins of the Magi" here? Perhaps this is some reference to Persian/Zoroastrian religious history?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks
"He has sent me for the guidance of all people so that I may warn them all of His wrath and may present the unbelievers with an ultimatum. Embrace Islam so that you may remain safe. And if you refuse to accept Islam, you will be responsible for the sins of the Magi."
What is meant by the "sins of the Magi" here? Perhaps this is some reference to Persian/Zoroastrian religious history?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks
