Koran.
The book that consists of the revelations of Muhammad (S) from Allah is called the Qur'an.
According to Islamic belief, Muhammad received revelations from Allah through the Angel Gabriel over a period of 23 years. The Qur'an is believed to be the word of Allah as conveyed to Muhammad, but it is important to note that Muhammad himself did not physically write it. The revelations were memorized and written down by his companions under his guidance.
The Quaran, a Muslim holy book, was written in the seventh century AD. The Quaran was based on revelations to Muhammad.
They were written down as soon as the Prophet recited them to his companions. There were a few early muslims who could read and write. Other companions committed the verses to memory.
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, did not specifically interact with scrolls in a historical context. Instead, he received revelations from Allah (God) through the Angel Gabriel, which were later compiled into the Quran. While there were existing scriptures and texts during his time, the focus of Muhammad's mission was to convey and teach the messages he received, rather than to engage directly with scrolls or written texts.
Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i has written: 'Muhammad in the mirror of Islam'
Muhammad Hamid has written: 'Iqbal'
Muhammad Sukri has written: 'Morfologi'
Muhammad Shirazi has written: 'The Family'
The island of Patmos.
Muhammad Abdul Rachman has written: 'Pembelaan Muhammad Abdul Rachman'
Mahatma Muhammad has written: 'Tempurung tengkurap'