Almighty God sent almost 125,000 Prophets for the guidance of mankind. Hazrat Adam (AS) was the first and the Last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace be upon him) was the last. So, the Last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace be upon him) didn't 'CREATE Islam. It was already there. The monotheistic religions already in Arabia were Judaism and Christianity. He was familiar with neither of these two religions because most of the Makkans were idol worshipers. He lived in Makka. He was not an educated person. He didn't know how to read and write. It was Almighty God Who chose him as Prophet and commanded him to preach Islam.
They are both the primary prophets of their respective religions, Chrisitianity and Islam.
Mohammed's early followers were beaten and abused for demanding the citizens of Mecca to abandon their religions and follow Mohammed's teaching.
They were all religious leaders founders of three religions.
D. S. Margoliouth has written: 'Religions of Bible lands' 'Islamism and Christianity' 'Mohammed'
Answer 1No. The last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is prophet for all human beings till the last day of the world. The holy Qur'an addresses all humans. Its teachings are universal.Answer 2If the question is asking whether religions other than Islam see Mohammed as a prophet (as opposed to a regular person in history), there are only the Post-Islamic Religions (Druze, Baha'i, etc.) that do this. Even Sikhism, which was inspired to certain extent by Islam does not consider Mohammed a prophet. Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism all do not consider Mohammed a prophet.However, as Answer 1 notes, Mohammed's message was intended to be universalist one, not a tribal one.
It's hard to tell in what sense you mean, but Islam is a "Muhammadan" religion, as Muhammadan/Mohammedan means, as a noun, a follower of the prophet Mohammed, or as an ajective, relating to the prophet Mohammed or the religion he founded. Islam is also one of the three Abrahamic religions, that is, one of the monotheistic religions that has Abraham as an important figure within the religion. The other two are Christianity and Judaism.
The Muslims believe in all the Prophets including Hazrat Abraham,(AS) Hazrat Moses (AS) and Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS). The basic teachings of three religions are the same. In fact, Islam is the continuation of Judaism.
Mohammed Mohammed Hassen was born in 1983.
It depends on the religion in question. Some religions have a prophet that they believe achieved the highest level of connection with the Divine. In Judaism, it is Moses. In Islam, it is Mohammed. Other religions do not have an exemplar prophet and see all prophets as equal before the Divine.
Mohammed Taha Mohammed Ahmed died in 2006.
Mohammed ibn Mohammed Alami was born in 1932.
Mohammed ibn Mohammed Alami died in 1993.