NO HE WAS NOT HIS MUM BAS A BAPTIST AND HIS DAD WAS METHODIST HE AND HIS BROTHER RUDOLF 'RUDY' CLAY NOW KNOW AS RAHMAN 'RUDY' CLAY CONVERTED TO Islam MUHAMMED ALI WAS FIORST NATION OF Islam(BLACK MUSLIMS) THEN CONVERTED TO SUNNI ISLAM WATCH THE MOVIE (ALI) PLAYED BY Will Smith ITS REALLY GOOD.
several Jewish and bedouin clans
The Jews of Medina most commonly spoke in Arabic at the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
Well, because Muhammad (SAW) let other people believe in whatever they wanted to and let Allah punish them.
No. Muhammad is the name of the founding prophet of Islam. The Founding Prophet in Judaism is Moses.
A Jewish girl named Zaynab bint Al-Harith.
It depends on which Medinans you are talking about. There were six major tribes of Medinans, three who were Jewish and three who were Polytheistic, in addition to the Muslims who fled with Muhammad from Mecca, who functioned more-or-less as a seventh tribe. In the beginning, all of these tribes regarded Muhammad as a spiritual person, even if he was not of their religions, and a proper dispute arbitrator. This changed at the end of the eight years of Muhammad's time in Medina. At this time, most of the members of the Polytheistic tribes had converted to Islam and accepted Muhammad's claims of prophecy. Conversely, the three Jewish Tribes were quite wary of his claims and only a few of them converted to Islam. One Jewish tribe fled, one was forcibly ejected, and one was completely slaughtered. Accordingly, as a community, the Jews of Medina bore a negative image of Muhammad, at the end of their encounter.
When a Jewish woman gave him a sheep poisoned and was that poison is the disease, who died by the Prophet peace be upon him
Jesus was Jewish. The Islam religion did not originate until about 630 AD (founders were followers of Muhammad). Muslim, meaning submission to god. Jesus submitted to the same god as Abraham, Moses, Noah, Jacob and Muhammad.
Many places. Google the phrase: Muhammad in the Bible. You will find a ton of articles. Even videos on You Tube.
A:The Dead Sea Scrolls were hidden in the first century CE, during the First Roman-Jewish War, and not rediscovered until the twentieth century. Muhammad could not have known of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
It depends entirely on the occasion. In the earlier period of Muhammad's prophecy, he invited Arabian Jews to convert to Islam by presenting "evidences" of his role as a prophet. These were, by and large, rejected by the Jews as being spurious connections and not valid evidences. After this wide-scale rejection of Islam by Arabian Jews, Muhammad became increasingly hostile to the Jews. He began to threaten them and accuse them of treachery, ultimately leading to the massacre of the Jewish Tribe Banu Qurayza in Medina and the later massacre of the Jewish Tribe Banu Nadir in Khaybar.
Prophet Muhammad was the prophet for the Islamic religion and not the Jewish religion. He was sent to all of mankind. It is worth noting that while Mohammed is the final capstone of the prophets in Islam and the revealer of the Qur'an, Mohammed is wholly irrelevant to Judaism.