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Prophet Muhammad

Muhammad was the founder of the Islam religion. Considered by Muslims to be a messenger of God, Muhammad was born in 570 and his revelations from God make up the verses of the Qu'ran, the sacred text at the center of Islam. Muhammad died in 632 at the age of 62. Ask questions here about his life and his founding of one of the world's major religions.

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Debate between Mohammed Rafi and Ghantasala?

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Ghantasala singing capability is as good as Himesh Rishamya. Although Ghantasala is good but Rafi was best.

Ghantasla once said in an interview telecast in 1967 by BBC TV, that despite all my learnings, I could not produce the songs that could have matches original Hindi versions which Ghantasala sung in Telugu. He said that Chal Ud Ja Re Punchi which Rafi had sung is matchless to his Telugu version. Ghantasala was just an ordinary singer who only is praised by a few fanatic, racist South people.

Rafi is indeed the greatest singer, India has ever produced. Ghantasala is no way near Rafi singing capability. In an interview with BBC TV Telugu service, ghantasala admitted that Muhammad Rafi is the Institute of playback singing, and he had to learn a lot as a monor student from the Legendry singer Muhammad Muhammad Rafi, he further added that after so many rehearsals even I could not produce the sound quality that could have matched Rafi's original song in Hindi of which he sung the Telugu version. Ghantasala also said that he had been learning classical singing from Rafi for 10 years and after that Rafi refused to teach him more music as he he came to know that Ghantasala is only interested in fame in a short-cut.

Ghantasla used to say that Rafi Sahab was the greatest of all and he feel ashamed when people try to compare him with the graetest legend of India, Muhammad Rafi.

GhantaslaI can be second only to Himesh Reshamya, as Himesh Rishamya has taught Classical singing to Ghantasala, whose nickname was Gandusala.

I have been listening to all the old songs of 40's through 80's, since my early childhood very carefully with head-phones on. After listening to a variety of singers without any bias towards any of them, including female singers as well, I found out that of all those great singers, Rafi stood out as the most talented, most melodious, most sweetly voiced, most lerned and the most intelligent singer amonst all of them. Once I started to like Talt Mehmood as well, but as soon as i heard one of their duets, obviously with Rafi Sahab, I came to know that even he could not match the sound quality, sur and softness of Rafi Shab's voice. O duniye ke rakhwale, he sang with such a beauty that until now, so many people who tried it miserably failed. That was Rafi Shab, The Greatest amongst the greats.

I have been listening very carefully to Rafi Shab since the very childhood. If you are not biased due to certain relegious or ethnic reasons, you shall agree that Rafi was matchless. He would sing an ordinary song even with such a beauty that it will always sound so beautiful."Ghantasala is good, but Rafi Sahab is THE BEST, No match"!

Rafi is Greatest of all. Each of his song is different from the other, he was the most-versatile. If you listen very carefully with High-Quality Head-phones on, you will feel that even his greatest co-singers in duets singing with Rafi Sahab would mostly sound so flat. Even the so-called greatest female singer also would not match the quality, Rafi Sahab would posses.

Ghantasala has not have the melody and sweetness in his voice which has been the hallmark of Muhammed Rafi. He is some sort of calssic-singer.

If you compare Rafi to Lata, Lata would sound so flat. Asha Bhonsle would say that she and Lata would always be very nervous and had to rehearse a lot when they had to sing a duet with Muhammar Rafi sahab.

What happened to Muhammad?

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Muhammad, the founder of Islam, passed away in 632 AD in Medina, Saudi Arabia. His death marked the end of his prophethood, but his teachings and the religion he established continue to be followed by millions of people around the world.

What happened to Muhammad in the glory field?

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In the book "Muhammad Ali: The People's Champion" by Walter Dean Myers, Muhammad Ali falls ill after the fight and is taken to the hospital. His illness is a result of his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War and is a turning point in his life that leads to his spiritual transformation.

What happened on the night of Muhammad's Night Journey?

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According to Islamic tradition, the Night Journey (Isra and Mi'raj) occurred when the Prophet Muhammad was transported from Mecca to Jerusalem on the Buraq and ascended to the heavens, meeting with various prophets and ultimately conversing with Allah. This event is seen as a significant spiritual experience in Islam.

What is the mood of the poem School Over by Muhammad Haji Salleh?

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The mood of the poem "School Over" by Muhammad Haji Salleh is nostalgic and reflective. It portrays the bittersweet emotions associated with leaving school and the memories created during that time. The poem evokes a sense of longing for the past and the innocence of youth.

Muhammad Iqbal poetry on hard working in urdu?

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One of Muhammad Iqbal's famous couplets emphasizing hard work in Urdu is:

"Khudi ko kar buland itna, ke har taqder se pehle Khuda bande se khud puche, bata teri raza kya hai."

Translation: "Elevate the self to such a level, that before every decree God himself asks the individual, tell me what is your wish."

Who offered the namaz-e-janaza of our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi WA Sallam?

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The funeral prayer of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was led by his close companion Abu Bakr Siddiq. Abu Bakr, who later became the first Caliph of Islam, was appointed by the other companions to lead the funeral prayer.

What book contains the collected teachings of the prophet Muhammad?

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The folowing books are the most famous collectings of the sayings of Hazrat Muhammad SAW.:

1. Al-Sahih Al-Bokhari 2. Al Sahih Al-Muslim, 3. Mota Imam Malik, 4. Tirmazi Sharif, 5. Ibn-i-Maja

What is the date of death Hazrat Ayesha RA?

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Hazrat Ayesha (RA) passed away on July 17, 678 CE.

How did prophet Muhammad write the Qur'an?

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Muhammad was the prophet and founder of Islam. Most of his early life was spent as a merchant. At age 40, he began to have revelations from Allah that became the basis for the Koran and the foundation of Islam. By 630 he had unified most of Arabia under a single religion. Prophet Muhammad did not write the Quran. Quran is a real God revelation to the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the angel Gabriel. Refer to related questions for more information.

How you will get forgiveness from Allah after performing major shirk?

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If you read and daily listen to Surah Yaseen with full devotion you might get forgiveness from Allah.

Here is a video of Surah Yaseen Recitation Alhamdulillah

youtu.be/r5ZflFARj84?feature=shared

What is the IQ of the Holy Prophet Muhammad?

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Mohammad was not Allah / God. He was not the son of God/ Allah. He was Nabi, Rasool, Messenger of Allah.

There is no scale of measuerment through which one can measure the IQ of the Holy Prophet and it cannot be guessed or estimated. Only Allah knows the IQ of Hazrat Mohammad (Peace be upon him).

Who made the first rules of practicing Islam?

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The first rules of practicing Islam were established by the Prophet Muhammad, through revelations from Allah (God) as recorded in the Quran. The Prophet Muhammad also provided guidance through his Sunnah, which includes his actions, sayings, and approvals. These teachings of the Prophet form the foundation of Islamic law known as Sharia.

When was Muhammad's first attempt at preaching?

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Muhammad's first attempt at preaching is believed to have occurred around the year 610 CE when he received his first revelations from God through the angel Gabriel. He began sharing these revelations with his close family members and close friends, urging them to follow the new faith of Islam.

What year was Muhammad forty?

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Muhammad was forty years old in the year 610 AD, when he received his first revelation from Allah.

What city did Muhammad conquered?

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Muhammad, the Islamic prophet, conquered several cities during his lifetime. Some notable cities he conquered include Mecca, Medina, Taif, and Khaybar. These conquests played a significant role in the spread of Islam and the consolidation of power for the early Muslim community.

Why do people write SAW after Muhammad?

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People write SAW after Muhammad as a form of respect and reverence. SAW is an acronym for "Salla Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam" which means "peace and blessings be upon him" in Arabic. It is used to invoke blessings and honor the prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition.

What is Muhammad Ali's favorite subject in school?

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Probably Physical Education

Why was tge year the prophet was born caleed the year of elephant?

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The year when Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) was born is referred to as Year of Elephants. That year, Abraha, an Roman commander marched towards Mekkah with a big troops consisting of elephants. He aimed at destroying the Ka'aba. As the Holy Quran narrates, a flock of ababeel bird carried baked clay in their beaks. they threw the clay on the elephants and the elephants were turned into ashes.

Where did Prophet Mohammed and iblis first meet?

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on shabb-e-meraj at fourth heaven (aasman)..

What are differences of the ten commandments and the five pillars of Islam?

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The Five Pillars of Christianity or the Five Pillars of Islam have no similarities to the Ten commandments. However, the Seven Pillars of Judaism are more "alike" to the Ten Commandments. Because, of the Fourth Pillar of Judaism: Law, which is the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings; the Old Testament, which includes the Ten Commandments.

Who is Muhammad according to Muslims?

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Mohammed (PBUH) was the final prophet of Allah.

How did muhammad's successors extend Muslim rule?

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The Islamic empire expanded through conquest. Islam as a religion spread both due to the imperial growth and due to peaceful conversions of those outside of the empire.

Which was the person killed by Muhammad?

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ubayubnul kalaf