i dont think that you should put AGIAN in the Q.
there where never any picture for prophet Mohammad peace be uppon him made by muslims.
the night of power is the night when Allah revealed the quraan unto the prophet Muhammad (salalahu allay hi wassalim) angel asked him to pray but he said no. the angel asked again and again the prophet said no. the angel hugged him and with the power of Allah the prophet had the ability to pray the quraan.
If pilgrimage (Hajj) performed honestly and as commanded by God and his prophet Muhammad (peace upon him), the Pilgrim (Hajj) comes back free from all his sins as he was reborn again.
again not sasy to describe marvelous personality in limited space.... infact his each & every aspect of life is tidy.... that contributed him later on in his life.... even his worst enemies admitted his honesty, truthfulness & kind behavior....
The Angel Gibreel came down on one night and asked the Prophet to read. The Prophet p.b.u.h. said I don't know. He said it again. And the Prophet p.b.u.h. said I don't know what. The Angel said it a 3d time and the Prophet repeated the same thing. Finally Angel Gibreel said Read by the name of your God. So the Prophet p.b.u.h. read the first ayat of Sura number 96-Al Alaq.
The Qur'an revelation by God to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), through the angel Gabriel (Jibril) started when prophet Muhammad was sitting in a the cave of Hira (Ghar Hiraa' in Arabic). Quran revelation by God to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) started in year 610 AD through year 632 AD (year of prophet Muhammad death). The Holy Book of Quran started to be revealed on the 27th night of month of Ramadan to Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him).
Suraqa ibn Malik is one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh). Before becoming a Muslim, Suraqah Ibn Malik, who was well-known for his valor and expertise in tracking people, followed the Prophet and his horse sank in the sand, whereupon he called out to the Prophet to pray for him. Suraqah tried again to follow the Prophet (pbuh), but the legs of his horse again sank to the knees in the sand. Then, he realized that the pursuit was futile because the man he pursued was certainly a true Prophet protected by Allah. He called out for help and promised not only to stop pursuing the Prophet (pbuh) but also to mislead and discourage others from so doing. He offered the Prophet (pbuh) and Abu Bakr his arms and food supplies, which they refused, asking him only to discourage others from following them. The Prophet (pbuh) prayed for him, whereupon his horse was free again. Suraqah started off for Makkah and suddenly stopped and called out: "Please wait! I would like to talk to you, and I promise not to harm you." When he was asked about his request, he said: "O Muhammad! By God, I know that your message will spread and our status will be high. Promise me that you will help me when I come to see you, and put this in writing." The Prophet (pbuh) dictated and Abu Bakr wrote the Prophet's promise. Upon leaving the presence of the Prophet, Muhammad (pbuh) addressed Suraqah: "How would you feel if you were to wear the bracelets of Khosra (the Emperor of Persia)?" "Khosra, son of Hurmuz?" asked Suraqah. "Yes, Khosra son of Hurmuz," answered the Prophet (pbuh).
Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
At the age of 40 years 6 months and 10 days, Muhammad was meditating in Cave Hira when suddenly Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) came and told him to read. Muhammad was illeterate so he said he couldn't read. Jibreel hugged him tightly and again told him to read. After this happened three times, Muhammad found he could read the first verses of the Quran that were revealed (Surah Alaq, The Clot( Surah 96)).
A lot. Usually, After he do Salat, he do it again.
Gabriel commanded Muhammad to write "The Quran".
No. Alchemy is essentially a medieval concept. The gospels say that Jesus was a Jew by religion. Matthew and Luke, in particular, demonstrate the importance of numerology to the early Jews, and we know that astrology was also important, but there is no mention of alchemy. The Prophet Muhammad was brought up as a pagan, and a close relative was a Christian. Once again, there is no mention of alchemy in his religious upbringing.
Prophet Muhammad PBUH was born poor and orphan, yet he carried blessings and plenty of good to those who surrounded him: Halima, the one who breastfed him was a poor woman, had a weak donkey and weak sheep. When she accepted to breastfeed Muhammad PBUH after all other women refused, she found blessings in her wealth, her donkey ran faster, her sheep gave plenty of milk, and she also had plenty of milk for Muhammad and her own sun! Same happened for Abu Talib, the poor kind uncle who had many children and a small shop of perfumes which was not enough for his When he took responsibility of Prophet Muhammad he found the blessing in his house. When they sit to eat with Prophet Muhammad they would feel full and leave a part of the food, but if he didn't eat with them, the food wouldn't be enough for them.. Prophet Muhammad never drank nor stayed up late playing. the only time he wished to do so, he was planning to attend a wedding night party, but to God's will, he fell asleep, and didn't wake up till morning. He used to work from his early years to help his uncle, so he worked as a sheep keeper while he was so young, then in trade when he grew up. He never showed up his body to public as pagans used to do at his age. once he was helping in the building of Kaaba, carrying the rocks on his shoulder, bare shoulder, wearing only a skirt on his waist. One of his suggested that he might take off the skirt to protect his shoulder with it. When Prophet Muhammad tried to take it off, he fell on the ground when he woke up, he continued working with his bare shoulders again.