At the time of Prophet Mohammed there were no Sheriff. They probably had Tribal Chiefs of each Tribe.
Sheriff was a concept that existed contemporaneously with Mohammed (i.e. in the late 6th century and early 7th century), but in England. A sheriff at that time is similar to a policeman, but in a more relaxed and rural capacity. There were no Sheriffs in the Middle East.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed 20 units of Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan.
~Muhammad was his son-in-law. Abu Bakr was a close companion to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the first man believed in Muhammad prophesy and accepting Islam religion. Abu was the only companion to Prophet Muhammad during his Immigration from Mecca (Makkah) to Medina. Abu Bakr is the father of Aisha, (may God be pleased with her) Prophet Muhammad wife. Abu Bakr was the 1st Caliph (Ruler) after prophet Muhammad death.
During the year when Prophet Muhammad lived.
Suraqah Ibn Malik
Sunnah is based upon prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sayings and practices. the prophet Muhammad's deeds and traditions during his ministry.
No. It was revealed to prophet Muhammad swah during Miraaj (i.e. travel of prophet Muhammad swah to heaven and conversation with Allah).
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The angel that visited Muhammad and informed him that he was a prophet was Gabriel, known as Jibril in Arabic. During the Night of Decree, also known as Laylat al-Qadr, Gabriel conveyed the first revelations of the Quran to Muhammad in the cave of Hira. This event marked the beginning of Muhammad's role as the final prophet in Islam. Gabriel continued to guide Muhammad throughout his prophetic mission.
Current Medina was called Yathrib during the time of Prophet Muhammad (S).
Abou Bakr was the prophet companion during his migration to Medina (Madinah in Arabic). Abou Bakr was the first Caliph (Muslim State ruler) after prophet Muhammad death in year 632 AD.
The teeth of Prophet Muhammad were broken during the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE. He suffered injuries while defending his followers against the Quraysh tribe, particularly during a moment of strategic confusion when the Muslim archers abandoned their positions. This led to a fierce counterattack by the enemy forces, resulting in Muhammad being wounded.