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Though it was primarily the archangel, Jibraeel (Gabriel) who sent down these teachings (revelations), Muhammad also experienced these in the form of a dream as well as that of the ringing of a bell, once these were over, he'd immediately grasp the teachings and they'd be imprinted in his mind.

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none,in Islam we do not know how god looks like all we know is gods personallity which is described in gods 99 names.


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