Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) traveled so much because it was his duty to spread the word of Allah (SWA). He also took the caravans and traveled so that is another reason. It was through his sales that he received the name Al-Amin or the trustworthy.
Made him tired.
The question, I believe, is directed towards the commonly held notion that Muhammad learned a lot about Judaism and Christianity in his travels.
The reason this notion is wrong is simply because the Qur'an reveals information about the Jews and Christians which even scholars did not know about.
It was his duty to spread the word of Allah.
It affected him because the people in mecca didn't like him worshipping to allah so he ended up being disliked In mecca.
It was he who started preaching Islam. His personal presence was essential to spread Islam. His time was most important for the practical training of his followers.
To spread the word Allah (swa)
They traveled a great deal because they had goods that they imported that wouldn't have to survive.
That Ali talks and boasts a great deal.
peter the great is important because he made a great deal with Russia
it means you are important to him "a great deal" is a way of saying "very much "
It means you are important to him. "A great deal" is a way of saying "very much."
Prophet Muhammad placed a great deal of importance on performing good deeds.
The Prophet Muhammad enjoyed archery and athletics. He dislike magic, but enjoyed other types of traveling shows. He was also known for spending a great deal of time with his multiple wives.
A great deal of oil was found.
Yes, the Anglican minister, George Whitefield, had a great deal of influence on Americans during the Great Awakening. He is known to have traveled over 60,000 miles on horseback during his ministry preaching the Gospel. This was during the 1700s.
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Charles Darwin collected data for 5 years, while he traveled around the world.
Frankliin D. Roosevelt