Prior to the introduction of Islam, Muhammad and his immediate family were pagans, but he had a Christian cousin.
No, Muhammad was not a Christian. He was the founder of Islam and considered a prophet in the Islamic faith.
Muhammad Ali was originally named Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. His name change to Muhammad Ali came after he converted to Islam in 1964, influenced by his mentor Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam. The name "Muhammad" was chosen in honor of the Prophet Muhammad, while "Ali" was given to him by Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam.
This sect of Islam is known as Shi'a Islam, who believe the rightfully chosen followers of Muhammad were the 12 imams, who were from the family of Muhammad.
no, he began Islam so there is no way for them to be an Islamic family
Muhammad Ali was a Christian before he converted to Islam.
Muhammad Ali was raised in a Christian household but converted to Islam in the 1960s, adopting the name Muhammad Ali after initially being known as Cassius Clay. His conversion was influenced by the Nation of Islam and later by mainstream Sunni Islam. Throughout his life, he identified as a Muslim and was vocal about his faith, emphasizing its importance to his identity and values.
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.
first Muhammad (PBUH) and then Ali (PBUH) and then Khadijah (PBUH) the wife of prophet.
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was a follower of the religion of Islam.
Muhammad was the founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Qurʾān, Islam's sacred scripture.
he was a christian.