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Muhammad received revelations from time to time, in bits and pieces, over the course of twenty three years. Sometimes whole chapters would be revealed (as in the chapter called Joseph) which were long. Most times it would be shorter parts revealed in response to something happening around the Muslims. In the earlier years they were short, full chapters, that were revealed. Those can be found in the last maybe 80 or so chapters of what is the Qur'an.
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It is generally considered to be the year 610, when Muhammad declared that the archangel Gabriel had revealed to him that he was to be the prophet of Allah. In that year he also started to receive the revelations that later became part of the Quran.
No. He had his first revelations in a cave.
According to the Muslim religion, he did. Actually for 23 years, not 22 years.
Muhammad became the prophet of Islam after receiving revelations from the angel Gabriel in a cave near Mecca. These revelations were later compiled into the Quran, the holy book of Islam. Through his teachings and leadership, Muhammad spread the message of Islam and gained a following of believers who accepted him as the final prophet of God.
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Because she and Muhammad (PBUH) were in love, she knew that he was telling the truth and that he was someone incredibly special to receive these revelations from God through the Angel Gabriel.
The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam that is composed of Mohammed's revelations.
Muhammad received revelations for around 23 years.
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Qur'an or Koran
Koran.