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Islam is a monotheistic faith and the world's second largest religion. Followers of Islam, called Muslims, believe that God revealed His will to Muhammad and other prophets, including Moses, Abraham, Adam, and Jesus.

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What is hazrat Muhammad's pbuh full name?

PROPHET Muhammad was referred to as Muhammad Ibn Abdullah. Abdullah was the name of his father who died before he was born.

IN accordance with Arab custom Muhammad has been called Abu Qasim, ( father of Qasim)

after a son he had but who died in infancy.

HE was also called Abu Ibrahim after another son who too died in infancy.

Why did the holy prophet marry Hazrat Maymunah Bint Al-Haritha?

Maimuna or Barra as she was then called, yearned to marry the Prophet. She went to her sister, Umm al Fadl to talk to her about that and she, in turn, spoke to her husband, al-Abbas. Al-Abbas immediately went to the Messenger, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, with Maimuna's offer of marriage to him and her proposal was accepted.

When the good news reached her, she was on a camel, and she immediately got off the camel and said, "The camel and what is on it is for the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him."

They were married in the month of Shawwal in 7 AH just after the Muslims of Madina were permitted to visit Makkah under the terms of the treaty of Hudaybiyya to perform Umra.

Allah Almighty sent the following ayah about this:

Any believing woman who dedicates herself to the Prophet if the Prophet wishes to wed her, that is only for thee and not for the believers. (Al-Ahzab : 50)

Who founded Islam in the 600s CE?

The founder of Islam is Allah (God in English) since start of universe creation through the middle ages until present. Refer to question below.

Who visited Muhammad in the cave at Mount Hira?

The last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (May peace be upon him) visited Mount/cave Hira to spend some days in solitude and meditation. It was there that the first revelation of the holy Qur'an came to him through Hazrat Gabriel (AS).
for meditation and thinking deliberately of the universe creator and the true God of mankind. He was denying worshiping idols as his people were doing.

Is voting haram in islam?

Yes it is haram, but I think bidding is not. You can't gamble, or deal with loans, interests, or any of that. It's also haram.

What is the name for people who practice Islam?

They are called Muslim. The only thing is, if someone wants to become a Muslim, they have to believe that Islam is the true religion by heart. They also have to say Ashadualla illaha illalala Muhammadurasulullah which means Allah is the only God and Muhammad (peace be upon him) is his messenger.

Is imani hakim Muslim?

Emraan Hashmi is a Bollywood actor. He was born in a Muslim family and his father Anwar Hashmi was also once an actor. From his father's family he is also related to Mahesh Bhatt, a famous film director.

Why did Allah send prophets to mankind?

There are many reasons to answer the above question. Among these reasons there are geographic and linguistic reasons. If we think of geography , we will find that in the 17th century CE, Arabia found itself far beyond the immediate sphere of influence of the two dominant regional powers, the Byzantine and Persian Empires. In other words ,these two powers would not let Islam to appear in their domain and Islam would represent a real threat to these two empires. The only possible place for Islam to grow at that time was the remote Hijaz area. Arabia at that time was the geostrategic center of the entire world. It is almost equidistant to Morocco and England , India and china. This fact would prove enormously auspicious for the expansion of Islam. Concerning the reasons and explanations of revealing the Holy Qur'an in Arabic m wee find that Arabic language is capable of conveying anything that words can convey and mean. No other language in the world has such a characteristic. Moreover, Arabic verb can be put into eight different modalities. Yet there is another point which shows that Arabic language can make temporally indeterminate statements. Another significant aspect was the propitious timing of the Quranic revelation. Before Muhammad entered the world remodeled the divine revelation they once had received without any prospect for reform. So Muhammad came as the last one of all prophets because all issue was no more , and no less than the restoration of Abraham's monotheism the natural religion in harmony with human nature. In fact , Islam represent the first significant attempt to reform Christianity. For instance, the Holy Qur'an explains to us that Jesus was created ,like Adam and not begotten. Moreover, the Qur'an shows us that Jesus didn't die on the cross nor is he the son of Allah. To say that God has taken a son is a thing most monstrous. It is obvious enough that the church is withholding the long overdue rehabilitation of Muhammad because it is still trapped in the mesh of its own home grown defamation against him. Even those Christians who have long since abandoned the notion of Islam as a heresy and of Muhammad as a fraud still find it hard to accept the Qur'an as a divine revelation of the same rank as the Bible. Exactly this is of course implied if Muhammad is accorded recognition as a genuine prophet. Therefore , moving ahead will require a deeper and more emphatic study of the Qur'an on the Christian side. In spite of the Christian's refusal of Qur'an as a divine revelation, both Christians and Muslims currently are sitting side by side in the same boat as they are riding the rough seas of contemporary hostility against religion. == ==

Who do Muslims believe are God's prophets?

Muslims believe in all God prophets; that mentioned explicitly in Quran and who are not mentioned by name. 25 God prophets are mentioned by name in Quran, They are (ARABIC NAME - BIBLICAL NAME):

1. ADAM - ADAM

2. IDRIS - ENOCH

3. NUH -NOAH

4. HUD - EBER

5. SALEH - SHALOH

6. IBRAHIM -ABRAHAM

7. LUT - LOT

8. ISMAIL -ISHMAEL

9. ISHAQ -ISAAC

10.YAQUB -JACOB

11.YUSUF -JOSEPH

12.AYUB - JOB

13.SHOAIB -JETHRO

14.MUSHA -MOSES

15.HARUN -AARON

16.DHUL-KIFL -EZEKIEL

17.DAWOOD - DAV ID

18.SULAIMAN -SOLOMAN

19.ILYAS -ELIJAH

20.AL-YASA -ELISHA

21.YUNUS - JONAH

22.ZAKARIYA -ZACHARIAS

23.YAHYA -JOHN THE BAPTIST

24.ISA - JESUS

25.MUHAMMAD

How are the teachings of Muhammad preserved?

According to Islamic Theology, the Qur'an was transmitted by the Archangel Gabriel from God to Muhammad. Muhammad's recitation was memorized by faithful Muslims and protected by God, to make sure that the Qur'an never change. As concerns, Muhammad's actual teachings, those are the Hadiths (Events) and the Sirat an-Nabi (Biography of the Prophet). The Hadiths have numerous origins and while some are legitimate, many track back to local cultural traditions, other religions' holy texts or prayers, and personal beliefs of local leaders. Islamic scholars sorted out the Hadiths and determined their accuracy by using isnads (chains of retellers) that would track back to one of Muhammad's Sahaba (Apostles). Those that passed the test were preserved in Hadith Collections. The Biography of the Prophet is a document written by Ibn Ishaq and redacted by Ibn Hisham roughly two centuries after Muhammad's death based on the stories, legends, and oral traditions surrounding Muhammad.

Secular History does not confirm any of the claims about the Qur'an or the Hadiths. There is still no coherent hypothesis of the origin of the Qur'an (as opposed to the Pentateuch's JEPD hypothesis), but scholars generally believe that the Qur'an was written by several groups of writers, editors, and redactors in the 7th and 8th centuries. On Hadiths, scholars like Goldziher have demonstrated that the isnad method of determining the accuracy of the Hadiths was misplaced and a number of Hadiths changed their isnads over time, meaning the tradition preserved in the Hadith Collections is not likely to be an accurate demonstration of what Muhammad did. It is generally agreed that the Sirat an-Nabi was composed from latent legends in the 9th century, but Secular Historians reject that these are in any way accurate about Muhammad, even assuming he did live. (The details of any historical event mutate within a few decades after the event, especially in a primarily illiterate culture, which the Arab Muslims were.)

Why was Islam founded?

Answer 1 Islam was not founded, God revealed Islam to Prophet Muhammad (S) to guide man to the righteous path and to the path of truth and heaven. Islam was revealed to mankind so that one may worship Allah (God in English) and surrender to him only. Islam is guidance to the right path. Islam religion is founded by God by start of universe creation to demonstrate full submission to god; the Creator. Refer to question below.

Refer to question below on why Quran; Islam religion holy book; was revealed and accordingly explains why Islam religion was founded.

Answer 2

Islam is God religion since start of universe and mankind creation and may be even before. Islam means submission to Allah (or God in English) with no partner and hence fulfilling peace both self peace and world peace. All God prophets called their people to Islam starting by Adam and ending with Muhammad (peace be upon them all). Islam per Quran that was revealed to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from God by the angel Gabriel about 600 years after Jesus' birth. The revelation started by 610 AD and continued until 632 AD, the year of prophet Muhammad's death.

The reasons of Islam per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad are:

  • One of the primary objectives of revelation in the Quran is to call people to worship one and only one God, without father, son, spirit, or duplicate of any kind. Also the Quran reveals that some of the previous revelations from God, including some texts of the Torah, the Psalms and the Gospels, have been changed and falsified over time, necessitating the need for a final revelation to correct for alterations introduced to previous God holy book revelations.
  • Islam per Quran reminds people about the coming of the Day of Judgment and then urges that this Day should be taken into consideration during one's lifetime. You are urged to be grateful to your God by doing good works. Good works are characterized by being socially relevant, that is, of benefit to society. The preaching considers a central theme that people should be conscious of God during this life and follow the direction of the way of God. The way of God is not defined by dogma but is indicated operationally in two ways. The first pertains to carrying out actions characterized only by being beneficial to the welfare of humanity (society). The second involves the means of gaining faith in God through observing His creation.
  • Islam per Qur'an stresses that all previous messengers and prophets of God are fully human and not divine.
  • Islam per Qur'an also contains teachings related to previous prophets. This teaching involves reminding Jews and Christians of some aspects of their Scriptures and traditions, and their basic deviations from God's original revelations. Among the more important teachings are ones dealing with the divinity of Jesus and the concept of Judaic exclusiveness.
  • the Qur'an; holy book of Islam; includes statements and principles that establish the position of mankind on earth, and that provide guidance and freedom of choice. As a consequence of granting freedom of choice to mankind, religious diversity is taken for granted, so the Quran contains the principles regulating the dynamic coexistence among the various communities, faiths, and cultures.
  • Islam per Quran also deals with rituals such as praying, fasting, alms giving, and pilgrimage.
  • Islam per Quran deals also with some aspects of social regulations like inheritance, punishment, marriage and divorce, and so on.
  • Islam teachings per Quran laid down the principles of human rights, women's rights, equality of all people regardless of gender, belief, race, or culture.
  • One of the proofs that the holy book Quran was not written by humans or extracted from other books and that the Quran was a revelation from God to Prophet Mohamed is that the Quran includes many scientific statements that had been only recently proved by science. These statements are considered to be scientific miracles of the Quran; they were revealed by God 14 centuries ago and were validated in modern times. In this regard some words are quoted below by Dr. Maurice Bucaille (an eminent medical scientist and a member of the French Academy of Medicine). He is the author of the book entitled "The Bible, The Quran and Science."

    "Science and Islam's close relationship with it played a tremendous role in strengthening my faith and that of scientists throughout history - even today! This is a fascinating section - do take time to explore it!"

What aren't Muslims allowed to eat?

Muslims eat food just like anybody else, but there are times that they don't. That time would be during the Holy Month of Ramadan where Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Muslims can also fast on Mondays and Thursdays for good deeds.

Is yeast halaal?

Baker's Yeast, '''Torula Yeast are a Halal yeast. .while .. Wine Yeast , alcohol yeast are Haram....

''' The Islamic Scholars have different opinions regarding the brewer's yeast extracts. Some considered it Halal, some say, it is Mukrooh and some advise not to consume foods containing brewer's yeast extract. Some Islamic scholar considered it Halal if the alcohol penetrated inside the yeast cell and changed to new thing. There is no literature available to indicate that alcohol inside yeast react and changed to a new thing. This is the reason we do not consider yeast extract from beer making as a Halal ingredient.

Why doesnt islam have a picture of their founder?

Because Allah (or God in English) is the Islam founder. Refer to question below.

What animals cant Muslims eat and why?

Quran says (meaning English translation):

"Forbidden to you are the flesh of dead animals and blood and the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to any other than Allah, and that which has been killed by strangling or by beating or by falling or by being gored, and that which has been (partly) eaten by a wild beast except that which you make lawful by slaughtering (before its death), and that which has been sacrificed to idols...." (Quran, chapter 5, Verse 3)

Prophet Mohamed (peace be on him) states also that:

"forbade the eating of any wild animals with a canine tooth and of any bird with talons."

"Wild animals" denotes those which prey on others and devour them by tearing them apart, e.g., the lion, leopard, wolf, and the like; birds with talons such as the hawk, eagle, falcon, etc., do the same.

What controversy occurred after the death of the Prophet Muhammad?

After Muhammad's death, the question of succession led to disagreements and eventual factions in Islam. Following his death in 632AD, Muhammad's close companion, Abu Bakr, was named first calif. However, many disagreed with this appoinment, and believed that Ali, a relative of Muhammad, was his true successor. This controvery of succession is what eventually led to the division of Muslims into Sunni and Shia.

What was Muhammad's main belief?

The main and only belief of prophet Muhammad is Islam that is God religion since start of universe creation and even before. Islam is the call of all God prophets; including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, ..., Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all) to their people as Islam word means full submission to God as the one and only one God. Prophet Muhammad called all people to Islam per Qur'an God revelation to him through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril).

Who convinced Muhammad that he should be a prophet?

The angel Gabriel (Jibril) came to him, while Muhammad was meditating in a mountain cave called Hiraa in Mecca; and told him to recite recite in the name of the lord (Allah in Arabic). Then he went back home amazed and trembling and feeling cold. His wife Khadija talked to her Cousin (Waraka Ibn Nofal) who was acquainted with the Bible and Torah and was knowledgeable religious leader and told him what happened. He told her that these are the prophet signs and that Muhammad will be the prophet of this nation and if he is still alive he will believe him and support him.

In the region of which modern-day country did Islam originate?

It was not founded.The last heavenly book the Qur'an was revealed to the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) who lived in Makka in Saudi Arabia.

What was Muhammad message and why was it appealing?

Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is the best role model for all humankind. Among his outstanding virtues and characteristics, he was an extraordinary husband, a perfect father, and a unique grandfather. He was also a great statesman, judge, and spiritual leader. His most distinctive quality, however, was the fact that he was a blessing to all in both word and deed.

There are no wordings which can describe his message better than what he said,"I have been sent only for the purpose of perfecting good morals."

or what was mentioned in the Holy Quran about him (Meaning translation),

4. And verily, you (O Muhammad) are on an exalted standard of character.

107. We sent thee not save as a mercy for the peoples.

28. And We have not sent thee (O Muhammad) save as a bringer of good tidings and a warner unto all mankind; but most of mankind know not.

Why was it appealing? because his message was spreading the religion of nature (Deen ul Fitrah).

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How did Prophet Muhammad affect the world?

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) became the prophet of Islam religion per God revelation of Quran, Muslims holy book that reflects real God words in its real Arabic language, to him through the angel Gabriel in years 610 AD through 632 AD.

Who is the wife of prophet Mohammed that died last?

1. Khadija bint Khuwaylid most likely died on 22 April 620 (some say it was 2 May; but Muhammad had married Sawda by 12 May).

2. Zaynab bint Khuzayma died in September or October 625.

3. Mulayka bint Kaab probably died in mid-630.

4. Amra bint Yazid's death-date is unknown, but it is thought she died before Muhammad, so presumably in 631 or 632.

5. Rayhana bint Zayd died in the last week of March 632.

6. Mariya bint Shamoon died in February or March 637.

7. Zaynab bint Jahsh died "on a hot summer's day" in 641.

8. Asma bint Al-Numan died "in the caliphate of Uthman," i.e. between 644 and 656.

9. Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (Umm Habiba) died in 664 or 665.

10. Hafsa bint Umar died in October or November 665.

11. Juwayriya bint Al-Harith probably died in 670, but 676 is also mentioned as a possible date.

12. Maymuna bint Al-Harith perhaps died in 671, though 681 is also mentioned, and the whole record seems confused.

13. Safiya bint Huyayy died in 672.

14. Sawda bint Zamaa died in September or October 674.

15. Ayesha bint Abi Bakr died on 16 July 678.

16. Hind bint Abi Umayya (Umm Salama) died in September 679.

17. Fatima bint Al-Dahhak died in late 679 or 680.

18-19. The death-dates of Tukana and the unnamed concubine are unknown, although they certainly outlived Muhammad.