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Sunnah is based upon prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sayings and practices. the prophet Muhammad's deeds and traditions during his ministry.
The Sunnah, which refers to the practices and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, developed during his lifetime in the 7th century CE. It was not formally compiled until after his death in 632 CE, with various scholars and companions documenting his sayings and actions. The most comprehensive collections of the Sunnah were later compiled in the 8th and 9th centuries, such as the Hadith collections of Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
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The Quran was completed and finalized during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad in the early 7th century CE.
Prophet Muhammad undertook significant actions during his lifetime, including spreading the message of Islam, establishing the first Islamic community in Medina, leading military campaigns to defend and expand the Muslim community, and setting a moral and ethical example for his followers.
He performed it only once, in the tenth year of the Hijra, or in March 632.
Sunnah is the sayings/doings (behaviors/actions) of the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh). They have been memorized, and written down from those who were alive and close to him (his companions) during his lifetime and are used to this day along with the Quran as guidelines on how Muslims should act/speak. So basically Muslims use the Prophets sunnah for example if there is a conflict on how one should pray correctly according to Islam or how one should treat his neighbors, etc. One can then research the Prophet's actions and ways of carrying out such actions as praying and treating his neighbors and act accordingly. It is another source to look at in addition to following what is in the Quran.
During Ramadan, those Muslims who are supposed to fast (mature), will not eat or drink from sunrise until sunset. If it is not Ramadan, Muslims are not obligated to fast, but it can be Sunnah (visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnah for more information on Sunnah).
Muhammad received messages from God through the angel Gabriel, who conveyed revelations in various forms, often during moments of deep reflection or prayer. These revelations were memorized and recorded by his followers, some of whom would write them down on materials like parchment or palm leaves. Over time, these collected revelations were compiled into what is now known as the Quran, providing a comprehensive account of his prophetic messages.
Yes, Peter was in Rome during his lifetime.
No, Muhammad Ali did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Although he was known for his activism and promoting peace, he was not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize during his lifetime.
Most Muslims believe that the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, and therefore has no historical association with the Bible. Scholars and some Muslims recognise that the Qur'an was really written by humans during and after the lifetime of Muhammad, based on a knowledge of the Bible.