- Muhammad - Wikipedia
Muhammad [a] [b] (c 570 – 8 June 632 CE) [c] was an Arab religious, military and political leader and the founder of Islam [d] According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets
- Muhammad | Biography, History, Facts | Britannica
Muhammad, the revered prophet of Islam, revolutionized Arabia by spreading a monotheistic faith and establishing a lasting legacy as one of history’s most influential religious figures
- Muhammad in Islam - Wikipedia
According to the Quran, Muhammad is the last in a chain of prophets sent by God (33:40) Throughout the Quran, Muhammad is referred to as "Messenger", "Messenger of God", and "Prophet" Other terms are used, including "Warner", "bearer of glad tidings", and the "one who invites people to a Single God" (Q 12:108, and 33:45-46)
- Muhammad: Biography, Prophet, Founder of Islam
Who Was Muhammad? Muhammad was the prophet and founder of Islam Most of his early life was spent as a merchant
- Prophet Muhammad - World History Encyclopedia
Muhammad ibn Abdullah (l 570-632 CE) is venerated today as the Prophet of Islam and the “seal of Prophets” by his followers – the Muslims Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last – hence the “seal”
- The Prophet Muhammad and the Origins of Islam
The rise of Islam is intrinsically linked with the Prophet Muhammad, believed by Muslims to be the last in a long line of prophets that includes Moses and Jesus
- Muhammad and the establishment of Islam | Britannica
Muhammad, or Mohammed, (born c 570, Mecca, Arabia—died June 8, 632, Medina), Arab prophet who established the religion of Islam The son of a merchant of the ruling tribe, he was orphaned at age six He married a rich widow, Khadījah, with whom he had six children, including Fāṭimah, a daughter
- Muhammad - Prophet, Islam, Arabia | Britannica
Muhammad - Prophet, Islam, Arabia: Muhammad is born as a member of the tribe of Quraysh and the clan of Hāshim His hometown of Mecca houses an ancient and famous pilgrimage sanctuary, the Kaʿbah Although founded by Abraham, worship there has over time become dominated by polytheism and idolatry
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