Why did Muhammad end up living with his uncle Abu Talib?
Hamza ibn 'Abdul-Muttalib[b.568-d.625] was the paternal uncle of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and his foster-brother. He was indeed one of the early people to follow Islam and support Muhammad PBUH.
In what year did Muhammad return triumphantly to Mecca What did he do when he was entered?
In year 632
Where was muhammad on the night of power?
the night of power is the night when Allah revealed the quraan unto the prophet Muhammad (salalahu allay hi wassalim) angel asked him to pray but he said no. the angel asked again and again the prophet said no. the angel hugged him and with the power of Allah the prophet had the ability to pray the quraan.
Who believed that only descendants of Prophet Muhammad can lead Muslims?
The Shiites believe that only descendants of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) can lead Muslims. refer to related question below.
What city did Muhammad escape?
They escaped the Makkans by migrating to Abyssinia, under the protection of the Abyssinian king, Ashama ibn Abjar.Another way they escaped as well was to migrate to Medina where all the residents of Medina supported the Muslims fully and defended them. Divine protection was also offered.
How did Muhammad impact Islam?
Muhammad did not exist until about six hundred ad at least no historical evidence he was a warrior that did believe in the first five books of Moses and went to establish his own religion that would mimic the God of Israel.Ultimatly to lead people to the destruction of Israel.Most are the seed of Abraham's second wife.
shia accept and pray tarawih. but it is a Mustahab prayer and is not obligatory. so all do not perform it. also in Islam performing Mustahab prayers in Jamaat form is Haram and this is a Bidat made by Umar and himself said: what a good Bidat is this!
later Imam Ali S.A. in his government banned performing it in Jamaat (by group) and said this is Haram.
today still some sunni Muslims who are follower of Umar perform is in Jammat.
what shia reject is performing it in Jammat and not itself.
you can find more debated about this in peshaver nights book.
The tomb or mosque of Muhammad is located in?
They are located in Medina city in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Do prophet yusuf have children?
The Qur'an does not say how many children Yusuf had, but the Qesas al-Anbiya, as informed by the Bible, note that Yusuf had two children: Efrayim and Menase. (English - Ephraim and Manasseh.)
What is the role of man and woman in character building of new generation?
basically men and women are allowed to do watever they want nowdays cuz of freedom of speech.
the new generation will learn from man and women in this society cuz of the way they run things (the country and all of that)
How did Askia Muhammad expand Islamic influences Songhai Empire?
Askia Muhammad gain his power and respect to get control of songbai
In what city was the founder of Islam born?
The city is Mecca (or Makkah) in the nowadays called Kngdom of Saudi Arabia. However, Islam is God mission to all his prophets to call people to believe in. The very name Islam is the religion name according to God revelation of Quran to prophet Muhammad (peace upon him).
Why was the teaching of Muhammad so powerful?
The teachings of the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) were the same as of all the pst prophets (almost 1,24,000 in number)- including Hazrat Adam (AS), Hazrat Abraham (AS), Hazrat Moses (AS) and Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS). They seem powerful because these teachings are based on human nature. They show the right path of leading a peaceful, meaningful and fruitful life here in this world and earn salvation in the hereafter.
Do Muslims believe in Jesus Christ?
Most simply, Muslims believe in Jesus, but not the way that Christians do. The answers below clarify this point.
Answer 1
Yes, Muslims believe in Jesus as a human being only. Muslims believe in Jesus as one of the five greatest prophets. The other four are: Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Muhammad. They don't believe in Jesus as God or son of god.
In the Quran, there is a complete chapter titled 'Maryam' (Mary) that confirms Maryam virgin birth. The Quran states the following on the birth of Jesus (peace be upon him):
(Remember) when the angels said, "O Mary, God gives you good news of a word from Him (God), whose name is the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, revered in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near (to God). He will speak to the people from his cradle and as a man, and he is of the righteous." She said, "My Lord, how can I have a child when no mortal has touched me?" He said, "So (it will be). God creates what He wills. If He decrees a thing, He says to it only, 'Be!' and it is." (Quran, 3:45-47)
Jesus was born as miracle by the word and command of God "be" then "it is". This command is, as said in Quran, the same command that had brought Adam into being with neither a father nor a mother. God has said in Quran:
The case of Jesus with God is like the case of Adam. He created him from dust, and then He said to him, "Be!" and he came into being. (Quran, 3/59)
During the prophetic mission of Jesus (peace be upon him), Jesus performed many miracles. God tells us that Jesus said:
"I have come to you with a sign from your Lord. I make for you the shape of a bird out of clay, I breathe into it, and it becomes a bird by God's permission. I heal the blind from birth and the leper. And I bring the dead to life by God's permission. And I tell you what you eat and what you store in your houses...."(Quran, 3/49)
Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified. They believe that the enemies of Jesus (peace upon him) plotted and planned to crucify Jesus. However, God miraculously saved Jesus and raised him up to Him (to God). God, the all Powerful and the all Capable, put the likeness of Jesus (peace upon him) over another man. The enemies of Jesus (peace upon him) thought that the this other man is Jesus and they took him and crucified him. God has said:
...They said, "We killed the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of God." They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but the likeness of him was put on another man (and they killed that man)... (Quran, 4/157)
The generally accepted Muslim view is that Jesus is still living in the body in the Heaven and that he will appear just before the Final Day , after the coming of the Mahdi, when the world will be purified of sin and unbelief. There will be a final death before the final Resurrection
It is worthy to emphasize that both Jesus (peace upon him) and Mohamed, or may be spelled Muhammad, (peace upon him) came to mankind to call for worshiping only and the only one God. Neither of them nor Moses came to change the basic doctrine of the belief in one and only God. this doctrine that was brought by earlier prophets;including Noah, Abraham, Isac, Jacob, David, Solomon, and others. Both Jesus and Muhammad received the revelation from God to confirm and renew the doctrine of worshiping one (and only one) God.
It is true that Jesus is believed in by some Christians differently than Muslims. These differences, although resolved in Quran, but will be resolved on the Last Day of Judgment that both Christians and Muslims believe in. Until then, no need for conflicts and saying one side is true and the another side is wrong. Instead let us compete; as mentioned in Quran; in doing good deeds for mankind and nature
yes, only as a prophet
Yes they do, but not as the son of God. They respect him as a great teacher and refer to him as The Sinless One.
Answer 2
No, Muslims do not believe in Jesus Christ.
In Islam there is a version of Jesus and other Bible characters, but their personality and stories are distorted and not true.
Lets compare some basic Bible truths with Islamic beliefs.
Jesus is revealed as the Son of God in the Bible; in Islam it is a blasphemy to say that God has a Son.
In the Bible Jesus was crucified and died on the cross; in Islam Judas was crusified, instead of Jesus.
In the Bible Jesus rose from the grave the 3rd day, in Islam, Jesus neither died, neither rose from the grave, but disappeared.
And many many other differences.
In one word Jesus is not the same in the Bible and in Islam.
Answer 3 (Christian Answer)
Really and truly I think that Muslims believe in Jesus Christ. Times have changed and all people that call themselves true christians believe less in Jesus than Muslims do. So my answer to you is yes Muslims believe in Jesus.
Answer 4
yes, Muslims believe in Jesus as one of the five greatest prophets; namely Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). However, they don't believe in Jesus as God or son of God.
Yes Muslims do believe in Jesus, but they do not believe he is The Son of God, He is also a really important because we belive he will save us with imam mehdi at the end of the world.(shai belive) and will show the christains the right path
Yes, Muslims believe in Jesus as one of the five greatest prophets; namely Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). They believe in prophet Jesus Christ. Refer to related question below.
Answer 5
No. When Christians typically ask if a person "believe in Jesus Christ", they are not asking whether the person accepts that Jesus was a historic figure or even whether Jesus is a Prophet of God (which is what Islam holds). What they are asking is if the person believes that they can find salvation through the Sacrifice on the Cross by praying to Jesus Christ. In this regard, Muslims do NOT believe in Jesus Christ, as doing this would be a form of "shirk".
Answer 6
Yes, Muslims believe in Jesus as one of the five greatest prophets; namely Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them all). However, they don't believe in Jesus as God or son of God. Jesus never said that he is God or son of God. Qur'an says that Jesus; peace be upon him; warned his people of believing in another God except Allah or God the Creator and the only one God with no partner and no associate. Jesus; peace be upon him; is a great prophet who was born by God miracle as Adam was created. If Muslims don't believe in Jesus crossing or salvation, it doesn't mean that they don't believe in Jesus as a God prophet. It is not the case as in Judaism that they neither believe in Jesus as God or son of God nor as a prophet.
Answer 7
Yes. He is referred to as Isa in the Quran and hadith (narrations from the Prophet Muhammad). He is believed to be born of Mary, a virgin. He is considered one of the 5 greatest prophets, the others being Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Muhammad.
[Note: Just Google 'Jesus in Islam'; you're sure to get lots of sites to learn more from.]
In Islam religion, Jesus (peace be upon him) is believed as one of the greatest prophets and one of the greatest messengers of God to mankind.
In the Quran, there is a complete chapter (called Surah) titled 'Maryam' (Mary) that confirms Maryam virgin birth. The Quran states the following on the birth of Jesus (peace be upon him):
"(Remember) when the angels said, 'O Mary, God gives you good news of a word from Him (God), whose name is the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, revered in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near (to God). He will speak to the people from his cradle and as a man, and he is of the righteous.' She said, 'My Lord, how can I have a child when no mortal has touched me?' He said, 'So (it will be). God creates what He wills. If He decrees a thing, He says to it only, 'Be!' and it is.'" [Quran, chapter 3, verses 45-47]
Jesus was born as miracle by the word and command of God. This command is, as said in Quran, the same command that had brought Adam into being with neither a father nor a mother. God has said in Quran:
"The case of Jesus with God is like the case of Adam. He created him from dust, and then He said to him, "Be!" and he came into being." [Quran, chapter 3, verse 59]
During the prophetic mission of Jesus (peace be upon him), Jesus performed many miracles. God tells us that Jesus said:
"I have come to you with a sign from your Lord. I make for you the shape of a bird out of clay, I breathe into it, and it becomes a bird by God's permission. I heal the blind from birth and the leper. And I bring the dead to life by God's permission. And I tell you what you eat and what you store in your houses...."[Quran, chapter 3, verse 49]
Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified. They believe that the enemies of Jesus (peace upon him) plotted and planned to crucify Jesus. However, God miraculously saved Jesus and raised him up to Him (to God). God, the all Powerful and the all Capable, put the likeness of Jesus (peace upon him) over another man. The enemies of Jesus (peace upon him) thought that the this other man is Jesus and they took him and crucified him. God has said:
"...They said, "We killed the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of God." They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him, but the likeness of him was put on another man (and they killed that man)..." [Quran, chapter 4, verse 157]
The generally accepted Muslim view is that Jesus is still living in the body in the Heaven and that he will appear just before the Final Day , after the coming of the Mahdi, when the world will be purified of sin and unbelief. There will be a final death before the final Resurrection.
It is worthy to emphasize that both Jesus (peace upon him) and Mohamed, or may be spelled Muhammad, (peace upon him) came to mankind to call for worshiping only and the only one God. Neither of them nor Moses came to change the basic doctrine of the belief in one and only God. this doctrine that was brought by earlier prophets from including Noah, Abraham, Isac, Jacob, David, Solomon, and others. both Jesus (peace upon him) and Mohamed received the revelation from God to confirm and renew the doctrine of worshiping one (and only one) God.
Answer 8
Yeah of course Muslims believe in Jesus as a prophet from god ,, not as son of god ...they also loves him and Mary the virgin .. in their quran god ( Allah ) praised both of them ..
Of course, Jesus - son of Mariam, is a very important prophet in Islam, and we love him dearly.
Answer 9
Muslims believe in Jesus, but they do not believe He is the Son of God nor do they believe He is the Savior. Christians believe both and that is the reason they are going to heaven.
Answer 10
Of course Muslims believe in Jesus Christ. Please also see the Related Link below.
Muhammad was a prophet of Allah and as such it is not fit to keep his nickname. Keeping nickname of holy persons in Islam is prohibited. However Muhammad did have many titles ( 99 of them ) No he was given other titles for his outstanding character like As siddiq... which means the truthfull one... and no he did not have 99 names... God has 99 names that we can call him by for example Ar Rahman is a name of Allah which means the mercyful one.
What is the name of sahabi who is same look of prohet Muhammad?
No, sahabis are not the same as Prophets. They are the people who saw the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and they followed the Prophet, companions of the Prophet.
Is Muhammad descendant of Angel Gabriel?
No, Gabriel (Djibril in Arabic) was the Angel whom delivered the Word of God (i.e. the Koran) to Muhammad. They were not related - Muhammad himself never claimed he was anything other than a mortal man.
How did Allah communicate with his prophets?
Allah sends an angel and calls the angel to come and tell Allah and im only 10
Who would win in a fight Jesus or Mohammed?
Well, they wouldn't fight. Jesus is God's son and neither of them would fight each other and they would not fight anyone or anything. Neither would win as they have equal strength because Jesus is God. And God is God. But, like I said they would never fight.
When Abdul-Mutlib (a.s.) died, Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) uncle, Abu-Talib raised Him. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) grew up in the household of His uncle, who loved his Nephew the most.
Where was the founder of Islam from?
Answer 1
Islam is God religion that started by start of universe creation. Refer to question below.
Answer 2
In terms of the defined religion of Islam, which is a particular set of rites circling the Qur'an, the beginnings of Islam were from Arabia in the Middle East. Relatively quickly, however, Islam spread across northern Africa and southern Asia.