Muhammad did not write the Qura'n. The Qura'n was written in the Caliphate of Abu Bakr. In Muhammad's lifetime however, all the revelations were written on the likes of camel bones and palm-tree leaves. It was from these sources that all the revelations on Muhammad were compiled and formed into one book; the Qura'n.
*There is a vast difference between the Qura'n and the revelations on Muhammad. The Qura'n was compiled and verified by a group of chosen Sahaba, while the revelations were divine in nature.
The last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) could not read or write. He was not educated in this regards. He did not write any book. The holy Qur'an was revealed to him as Torat was revealed to Hazrat Moses (AS) and The Bible was revealed to Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS).
If you meant his biography "The Sealed Nectar"
If you meant all of his life and teachings "Sahih Al Bukhari" "Sahih Muslim" ....
If you meant the final revelation to us "The Noble Quran"
You can find them at your local mosque.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) didn't write the Quran for two main reasons:
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While the above answer is correct, to provide information on who did write the Qur'an..
Ali ibn Abu Talib, Wasiyu Rassulullah compiled it.
The Quran records those things Muhammad said which he pointed out as being directly inspired by God. Other sayings of Muhammed as well as anecdotal stories about him have been carefully authenticated and collected into collections. These sayings and anecdotes are called hadiths.
Muhammad wrote the Qur'an, given the Almighty Allah's orders. In this, it explains how a Muslim should live, and how he/ she should not. All over the world today, Muslims use this Holy Book as a sort of guide, helping them to live through their life, in hope they will impress the Almighty Allah and be sent off to Paradise.
Islamic theology does not hold that Muhammad wrote anything, as he was illiterate. Regardless of whether you believe the Islamic claim that the Qur'an was revealed by God to Muhammad and he then recited it aloud or you hold that Muhammad himself composed the Qur'an, it was his followers who actually wrote down the orally recited Qur'an.
In both the Islamic Tradition and Secular Historical Research, Muhammad did not actually write down the Qur'an.
Islamic Tradition argues that the angel Gabriel imprinted the Qur'an from God onto Muhammad's soul and then he spoke the words of this revelation. Following that, the Sahaba, or Muhammad's Apostles, wrote it down.
Secular Historical Research (like John Wansbrough) typically argues that the Qur'an was a document that came about from a community of authors around a century after Muhammad was supposed to have lived. In this case, Muhammad was not responsible for writing the Qur'an, because he was not an actual historical personage (or if he was, he was in a much more muted role).
The answer you are looking for is the QUR'AN, but this is actually inaccurate.
According to Muslims, Muhammad did not actually write anything and there are conflicting accounts about whether or not he was illiterate. It is believed that he revealed the Qur'an, but his revelation was oral; he would speak the relevant verses and they memorized until they were written down decades later. There are also the Hadiths and Sira, which detail events in Muhammad's life, but were written down by other people, not Muhammad himself.
The most important & authentic books containing the Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad PBUH (containing His sayings ) are:
1. Sahih Bukhari
2. Sahih Muslim
Sayings of Prophet Muhammad SAW are called Hadith . The sayings of the holy Prophet Muhammad SAW are thousands in number. The Imams of Hadith did serious scrutiny to decide which ones are the True sayings. They formulated very strict rules to verify the saying as many non-believers concocted sayings and attributed to the Prophet (SAW). The famous books containing these sayings are: 1. Sahih bokhari 2. Sahih Muslim 3. Mota imam Malik 4. Nisaii 5. Tirmazi 6. Ibn-i-Maja the books have been named after the name of the Imams who compiled these books.
Qur'an and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad sayings and practices). refer to the five pillars details in question below. If you mean the five pillars, then the book would be the holy Qur'an that was revealed to prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Amelia Bedilia
Qur'an
First of all, the words are not Muhammad's (PBUH) they are ALLAH's (God's) words and the name of the book is "The Holy Quran"more info could be found here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quran
Qur'an
That would be the Koran or Quran.
The name is no in the internet records. Get up and read a book of name meanings to find out.
The name Muhammad does have a meaning. How ever it does have significance name Muhammad is the name of a Muslim prophet who brought down the holy book (Quran) and told the world about it.
Calvin Muhammad's birth name is Calvin Saleem Muhammad.
Joseph Muhammad's birth name is Joseph Kadeem Muhammad.
Muhammad Atif's birth name is Muhammad Atif Rasool.