Muslims believe that Mohammed received the Qur'an from Allah during his meditation in the wilderness.
Muslims believe that Muhammad received the FIRST REVELATION OF THE QUR'AN while he was alone on Mount Hira.
Yes. Actually the question is posed in a difficult fashion. Muslims believe that Islam is the religion that God wants people to follow. This entails that Muslims believe in God alone without partners and they believe that Muhammad is the final prophet of God. Everything that Muhammad brought is the final guidance to mankind until the day of judgment.
Acoording the Quran and speeches of prophet, Shia Muslims believe that just as a prophet is appointed by God alone, only God has the prerogative to appoint the successor to his prophet. They believe God chose Ali to be Muhammad's successor, infallible, the first caliph (khalifa, head of state) of Islam. Muhammad, before his death, designated Ali as his successor. Ali was Muhammad's first cousin and closest living male relative as well as his son-in-law, having married Muhammad's daughter Fatimah.
I believe all Muslims believe the Word of Allah was revealed only through the Qur'an. Muslims believe Muhammad was the last prophet and that the Qur'an was divinely revealed through him. If you're talking about Islamic Law, however, the Hanbali school interprets the Qur'an most literally.AnswerThere is a certain group of people known as Qur'an alone Muslims. The above answer is wrong in that Muslims believe that Allah's words were also revealed in the Hadith Qudsi, when the Prophet Muhammad (S) paraphrased the words of Allah. These Qur'an Alone Muslims do not accept the hadith as a source of legislation. This is contrary to what Muslims should believe and against what Sunnis and Shi'as believe in.
In Arabic, Muslims call God "Allah".The Muslims call their God Allah. The basic belief of the Muslims is: There is no god, but ONLY Almighty Allah Karim-having No Son, No Parents, No Partner, No Associate whatsoever. He and He alone is the creator, Sustainer, Provider, and Ruler of all worlds. He and He alone deserves worship. Then there are the beliefs in the Prophets (Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) being the last one), Angels, Holy Books, Day of Judgement etc.
In Arabic, Muslims call God "Allah".The Muslims call their God Allah. The basic belief of the Muslims is: There is no god, but ONLY Almighty Allah Karim-having No Son, No Parents, No Partner, No Associate whatsoever. He and He alone is the creator, Sustainer, Provider, and Ruler of all worlds. He and He alone deserves worship. Then there are the beliefs in the Prophets (Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) being the last one), Angels, Holy Books, Day of Judgement etc.
Acoording the Quran and speeches of prophet, Shia Muslims believe that just as a prophet is appointed by God alone, only God has the prerogative to appoint the successor to his prophet. They believe God chose Ali to be Muhammad's successor, infallible, the first caliph (khalifa, head of state) of Islam. Muhammad, before his death, designated Ali as his successor. Ali was Muhammad's first cousin and closest living male relative as well as his son-in-law, having married Muhammad's daughter Fatimah.
The biggest difference in beliefs alone is that Christians believe that Jesus is Christ while Muslims believe that Jesus was a great prophet although the greatest prophet in Islam is Muhammad.
Muhammad Haroon has written: 'The rule of Allah alone' -- subject(s): Sunnites
Yes, the Muslims worship Allah Almighty. The first pillar of Islam is : There is no god, but Almighty God, and Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) is His faithful human being and Prophet. The Muslims consider Allah Almighty the only object of worship, having no partner. He and He alone deserves worship.
To worship and obey no one - except the One God alone - ascribing no equals to Him, no partners, no offspring. The One, The Unique, The Eternal, The First, The Last, The Almighty. There is no other god - neither in the heavens, nor on Earth - but Him Alone. The God who spoke to Noah and Abraham, Moses and Jesus and Muhammad.
According to Islamic belief, the Prophet Muhammad was the last Messenger of God. He, like all of God's prophets and messengers - such as Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus -- was only a human being. Christians came to the mistaken assumption that Muslims worship Muhammad by formulating an incorrect analogy - they worship Jesus so they assumed Muslims worship Muhammad. This is one of the reasons that they called Muslims by the incorrect name "Mohammedans" for so many years! Muhammad, like Jesus, never claimed divine status. He called people to worship only Almighty God, and he continually emphasized his humanity so that people would not fall into the same errors as Christians did in regards to Jesus. In order to prevent his deification, the Prophet Muhammad always said to refer to him as "the Messenger of God and His slave". Muhammad was chosen to be God's final messenger --- to communicate the message not only in words but to be a living example of the message. Muslims love and respect him because he was of the highest moral character and he brought the Truth from God - which is the Pure Monotheism of Islam. Even when Islam was in its very early stages, God revealed that Muhammad "was sent as a mercy to all of mankind" - thus informing us that the message of Islam would become very widespread. Muslims strive to follow the great example of Muhammad, peace be upon him, but they do not worship him in any way. Additionally, Islam teaches Muslims to respect all of God's prophets and messengers - but respecting and loving them does not mean worshipping them. All true Muslims realize that all worship and prayer must be directed to Almighty God alone. Suffice it to say that worshipping Muhammad --- or anyone else --- along with Almighty God is considered to be the worst sin in Islam. Even if a person claims to be Muslim, but they worship and pray to other than Almighty God, this cancels and nullifies their Islam. The Declaration of Faith of Islam makes it clear that Muslims are taught only to worship God. This declaration is as follows: "There is nothing divine or worthy of being worshipped except for Almighty God, and Muhammad is the Messenger and Servant of God".