No prophet made any revelations in the Quran. Allah (or God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity) revealed Quran to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril) through the period from 610 AD to 632 AD.
First of all Quran wasn't discovered. Quran is Allah's word revealed to the prophet Muhammad Peace be upon him who became a prophet after just when receiving the first revelations of the holy Quran.
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The revelation that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received from God is called the Quran.
This is the last book revealed to the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW). It is called the holy 'Quran, or Koran.
Saidubnu Haris is not well-known in the context of Islamic history or the transmission of revelations to Prophet Muhammad. The Prophet received revelations from Allah through the Angel Gabriel, and these were documented in the Quran. If you are referring to a specific event or individual, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
The name is not mentioned in Quran. It is mentioned in Quran in Arabic as 'SOUHOF IBRAHIM' that may mean in English 'Revelations to Ibrahim'.
The revelations of the Muslim prophet Muhammed is the main base for Islam; however, they see figures such as Moses, Jesus and Abraham as prophets too and their interactions with God/Allah are important also.
The Holy Quran is only one book contains all the Divine revelations to the prophet Muhammad PBUH. It's not made up of any books.
Yes, the Qur'an is compiled of revelations made to Prophet Muhammad by Allah (God).
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).
Muhammad became the prophet of Islam after receiving revelations from the angel Gabriel in a cave near Mecca. These revelations were later compiled into the Quran, the holy book of Islam. Through his teachings and leadership, Muhammad spread the message of Islam and gained a following of believers who accepted him as the final prophet of God.