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ummi is Arabic word came from word "mother"in Arabic , which mean that he has no added knowlage more than his women give .

but when we say that prophet muhammed is ummi this mean that no one teach him but Allah .

and he couldn't read and write and this is a Miracle , because he is ummi and the quran could't be written by ummi person .

notes : prophet muhammed could read and write by the name of teaching but he could read and write by the name of Allah , you can tell me if you need more detail .

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