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NO. The word "disciple" refers to a person trained in a specific "discipline", or a particular way of life. The way of life that Jesus Christ lived was one of self-sacrifice, teaching and healing persons, ultimately giving his life for his followers. Jesus was God's Son and he always lived in submission to God. I know very little about Mohammad, other that the fact that he considered Jesus to merely be a prophet of the God of Abraham.
James, Jude, and Paul.
Define disciple first. A disciple is a follower of Jesus Christ, or more accurately, a "bond-servant" (which is a more politically correct term for a willing or voluntary slave). Therefore, the last disciple has not happened yet. Historically, John, writer of John, the letters of John, and The Revelations of Jesus Christ (Revelations) was the last of the original disciples (Apostles) living. Non-biblical account would place his death around the turn of the century, 100 a.d..
Peter
Any follower of Christ is a disciple.
To be a witness for Christ
John, the Beloved Disciple, sits to the right of Jesus in The Last Supper.
Saint Augustine was a disciple in the sense he was a follower of Christ but he was not a disciple or apostle called by Jesus himself.
All twelve were present when Christ and his disciples sat round the table. Judus eventually left to betray Christ at Christs invitation.
disciple of Christ
No, a disciple is to be an 'imitator' of Jesus Christ and follow His perfect example.
he is jesus' disciple
he is jesus' disciple