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Without the lethal effects of Yersinia pestis, it is almost impossible to imagine that Islam would have blossomed from a sect with a small group of followers in the Hijaz to a major religion practiced by almost a quarter of the world’s population, or that Arabic would have gone from being the language of a few desert tribes to one that is now spoken by almost half a billion people across North Africa and the Middle East.[72]
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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