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muhammad stayed silent for a few days but then he decided to tell his wife(khadija)about the voice in the cave about the angel(messenger of god) spoke to him. so slowly the word started to spread around arabia. some belived he was lying.
In the Qur'an Muhammad is the prophet and gabriel is the angel that spoke to him and told him he must spread the word of Ali the muslim god.
Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad by God through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril)Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad by God through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril).
No, Gabriel (Djibril in Arabic) was the Angel whom delivered the Word of God (i.e. the Koran) to Muhammad. They were not related - Muhammad himself never claimed he was anything other than a mortal man.
Allah Subhanatala told Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) about islam.
Muhammad [S.A.W] spread the word of Islam first
Hazrat Gibraeel (Gabriel) (Gabreel) was the name of the holy angel who brought the inspiration of ALLAH (God) to Prophet Mohammad (pbuh).
because prophet Mohammad [saw] is the messanger of Allah
'Spread the word' is already a catch-phrase. Near synomyms are: 'tell the world and his neighbour'; 'tell the world and his wife'; 'put it about'; 'go tell it on the mountain'.
He spread the word of the Islamic religion to them (which ultimately effects their lifestyles and religious views).
No Hadith reflects prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) own sayings. Quran reflects God word revelations to prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril).
Initially the twelve apostles were sent out to spread the Gospel, but the Great Commission is for all Christians.