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The name Mohammad means "praised" or "praiseworthy" in Arabic. It is a common name among Muslim individuals, as Mohammad is considered to be a highly respected prophet in Islam.
Among the people called Abu Muhammad is al-Hasan ibn `Ali ibn Abi Talib. He was a grandson of Prophet Muhammad and is considered the second imam by Shia Muslims.
There are several tales about Mohammed's death. Among them is the following story: Mohammad was addicted to a married beautiful woman. When he was in Khyber, a beautiful Jewish woman he liked was allowed to prepare him a lamb in private. She mixed poison with her food to examine whether or not Mohamed was a prophet. She also wished Mohammed dead because he had ordered a raid on Khyber and slaughtered all of her male relatives. Mohammad ate the poisoned meat and felt pain; three day's later he died in 632. It was examined that he ate poison with food and died. This proved, to her, that he was not a prophet based on the reasoning that if he were a prophet he would never have eaten the poisoned meat!
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) came from the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe.
According to the Quran, Noah was a prophet for 950 years.
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In Islamic tradition, several prophets (nabis) faced opposition and enemies during their missions. Notably, figures like Prophet Muhammad, Prophet Moses, and Prophet Noah encountered significant resistance from their communities and leaders. While the specific number of nabis who faced enemies is not definitively stated, it is acknowledged that adversity was a common experience among many prophets in their efforts to convey God's message.
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He was an important prophet who lived among the Ten Tribes of Israel.
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Mohammad bin Tughlaq is referred to as 'The Mad Monarch'.
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