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dates equal to the repayment of Jabir's debt. They were even more astonished when
they observed the remaining amount of dates equaled that of Jabir's usual annual crop,
yet their hearts remained hardened.

Abdullah‟s experience with the cold heartedness of the Jews was not uncommon.
However, if a Jew happened to owe a Muslim for something they would escape from
their obligation saying that because he had converted to a new religion the agreement
was no longer valid.

Salman of Persia

Many years before the advent of Islam, Salman had been raised by his father to serve in
the temples of Persia. As Salman grew, he secretly started to challenge the validity of
worshiping idols and started to search for the truth.

There were two sects of good living people who did not worship the Persian idols and it
was they who attracted Salman however, both sects claimed to follow the teachings of
Jesus, but the doctrines were distinctively different. He listened to both sects and chose
not to follow the one that preached the concept of the trinity as it occurred to him that