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No, Muslims consider Muhammad to be the last of a long line of prophets.
it is where Muhammad rose to Paradise
Belief in Islam and in prophet Muhammad. It is important to note, though, that most Muslims do not consider the Taliban to be "following Islam correctly" due to their harsh literalist nature.
Muslims consider themselves followers of the final Prophet sent to Mankind. Muhammad is the foretold Messenger of the Covenant. He is the one promised to Abraham, foretold by many prophets. Even by Moses and Jesus. Google the words: "Muhammad in the Bible". Muslims consider themselves true Monotheists. They worship ONLY God - no one else.
Muhammad founded the muslim religion. He dictated the Koran, the holy book of Islam.
Most Muslims believe that the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, and therefore has no historical association with the Bible. Scholars and some Muslims recognise that the Qur'an was really written by humans during and after the lifetime of Muhammad, based on a knowledge of the Bible.
Ramadan is a festival to celebrate the finishing of prophet Muhammad. Muslims have a feast to show their appreciation.
He was the Messenger of Allah. Prophet Muhammad helped guide Muslims on the right path. His life is what we use to follow the religion of Islam. He taught us Muslims the things we need to do and how we do it. Therefore, that was why Prophet Muhammad's life was so important to Muslims.
The Indian Muslims are the citizens of India. They are supposed to be loyal to India. Thus they don't consider kashmir issue as important as the Pakistanis consider it.
Medina is important to us Muslims because it is the holy city of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)
there are more than one million Muslims named Muhammad.