There was an attempt at poisoning the prophet (pbuh).
It was a Jewish woman from the tribe of Qurayza, after the men had been killed.
She attempted to poison the prophet, but she was not successful, even though the prophet had a taste.
Once he realized it was poison, he called for her...
And asked why she did it.
She gave him the reply, " You killed my husband, and my father, if you are a true prophet you would surely have realised it was poison, if you are a fraud, i would have favoured the people by getting rid of you"
He then forgave her, and let her free.
He died four years later, and as you know.. no poison takes 4 years to kill a man.
So he was not poisoned.
Allah save prophet Muhammad by spider net.
Neither Prophet Muhammad nor Muslims killed any infidel except when Muslims got attacked by them, then rules of war apply. However, no mention in history that Muslims (or prophet Muhammad) killed a civilian, a woman, a child, or an old man. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) forgiving nature and tolerance was very clear when he got control of the infidels of Makkah (Mecca) where he released them all at no condition although they plotted to assassinate him and they forced him to immigrate from Makkah (his birth place).
Khadija, prophet Muhammad first wife, was the first who recognized Muhammad as a prophet (BPUH).
Yes, Ahmadis believe in Prophet Muhammad as the final prophet in Islam.
Prophet Muhammad i think
The prophet Muhammad didn't change his name
Prophet MUhammad (PBUH) is the last messenger of Allah.
He was born in Makkah, in the tribe of Quraish.
There has never been a prophet Muhammad war.
Prophet Muhammad.
Ubay ibn Khalaf was killed by Prophet Muhammad during the Battle of Badr because he was a prominent enemy of Islam and had openly sought to kill the Prophet. Ubay had previously attempted to intimidate and threaten Muhammad, and his death symbolized the defeat of those who opposed the nascent Muslim community. The confrontation between them reflected the broader struggle between the Muslims and the Quraysh of Mecca, who were hostile to Muhammad's message. Ultimately, Ubay's death served as a pivotal moment in the early Islamic battles.
Muhammad was called the final prophet because according to Muslim theology after him there was no prophet to come.