What sickness did the Prophet Muhammad died of?
When a Jewish woman gave him a sheep poisoned and was that poison is the disease, who died by the Prophet peace be upon him
What is the importance of Hazrat Aisha after the Prophet's death?
Hazrat Ayesha (RAU) was the most beloved young wife of the holy Prophet (SAW). She lived for many years after the death of the Prophet (SAW). She did great service to Islam. She narrated many sayings of the Holy Prophet (SAW) and spread the teachings of Islam.
God is the best helper and protector, and no-one dies except at the time appointed by God. God accomplishes whatever He wills, and He established the religion of Islam in security and will protect it until the Day of Judgement.
Peace
Yes! he is a muslim. His parents are from Turkey. And he recites Holy Quran before and after every football or soccer match.
What is the prophet Mohammed and what did he do?
The Muslim prophet Muhammad was born in 570 in Mecca. He was orphaned 5 years later and later taken in by his Uncle. Muhammad became a business man and married a widow 15 years older than himself in 595. In 610, he had his first revelation and Islam was born. Muhammad and his followers went to Medina in 622. In 630, after a lengthy period of fighting between Muhammad and his Muslim followers and the town of Mecca, the Muslims were victorious. However, Muhammad fell ill and died in 632.
What happened to the body of Muhammad after his death?
Unless his body was mummified, it would have returned to the dust from which it was created!
Aisha did not poison Muhammad! He died a normal death at the age of 62 he was suffering weakness and fever and so he died.
Shia on the other hand accused Aisha of murdering Muhammad by poisoning him and that is a false accusation and it has never happened.
Why do the Muslims have to face Kaaba when they pray?
It is per Allah (or God and same God in Christianity and Judaism) command. Kabah is the first God house on earth and was raised up by prophet Ibrahim (or Abraham) together with his son prophet Ismael.
Why is the muezzin in Britain not allowed to call to prayer to Adhan outside of the mosque?
A prayer call is to tell us that the pray is coming. Second though prayer call is the light of heart for human. The pray its self is to call human to come close to God (Allah).
To hear this prayer call, he or she listen its carefully and understand it, they will know that some one watch them. They is Allah.
What is the name of prophet Adam alaih wa salam daughter?
Hazrat Adam A.S had two daughers:
1. Akleema
2. Ghaza
Why do non-Muslims not convert to Islam?
There are Converts Answer
It is not true. Many non-Muslims convert to Islam every where every time. However, some don't try to find out the truth in Qur'an and how it is a real God revelation to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the angel Gabriel. Try to find the truth so every person should know his/her religion and everything about other religions and must then select what he/she really believes as the truth. Refer to questions below.
Some People are Not Interested
There are a number of things committed in the name of Islam that are incredibly frightening. The discussions of Jihad, although coming from the extreme, are very frightening and scary to many who treasure the idea of Freedom of Conscience. In addition, the mass hysteria that erupts every time somebody makes one insult about Mohammed is bothersome to those who believe in Freedom of Speech. Islam in the Middle Ages was the most tolerant religion, but its ideologies have still not progressed beyond those that it had during the Middle Ages by much whereas the West has grown and developed. If Islam modernizes and its adherents show that they are willing to compete in the marketplace of ideas instead of just yell, scream, and perform violent acts until everybody listens, Islam may get a fairer shake. Until then, many see Islam as undesirable and regressive. If voices like Tawfik Hamid ring louder than those of Ayatollah Khamanei, Islam may garner many more followers or at least alienate far fewer.
Related Questions
However, refer to related questions below to recognize that terrorism is not related to Islam and that terrorism is practiced by terrorists also from other God religions. It would be useful to understand also the basic Jihad concepts and how it should be understood as well as to know the Islam basic fundamentals and morals.
Fatima Al-Zahraa (God be pleased with her) is the daughter of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his first wife Khadija (God pleased with her) and the wife of Ali Ibn Abou-Taleb the cousin of prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Why is the bible different from mohammeds claims he spoke to Allah?
Mohammed (born 570) lived after the new testament was compiled (between 117 A.D. and 138 A.D)
How Mohammad behave with non Muslim neighbors?
The neighbor holds a special status in Islam. Islam encourages Muslims to treat their neighbors in a gentle way that reflects the true and genuine spirit of Islam as exemplified in its tolerant aspect especially with people of other faiths. It makes no difference whether the neighbors are Muslim or non-Muslim.
Ayesha, the Mother of the Believers, stated that she once asked Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), "O Messenger of Allah! I have two neighbors. To whom shall I send my gifts?" Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "To the one whose gate is nearer to you."
It is clear from the above Prophetic Hadith that Muslims are encouraged to not only treat our neighbors kindly, but also to exchange gifts with them. The wording of the Hadith does not indicate whether the one with whom we exchange gifts is a Muslim or not.
Below are ten tips on how to approach your non-Muslim neighbors in a kind way that exemplifies Islamic manners:
1. Being good to neighbors is not only restricted to those who share the same building with you. Your roommate at the dorm is your neighbor; the person sitting behind you or next to you in a bus or at a bus stop is your neighbor; the one sharing your office at work is your neighbor; the person enjoying fresh air next to you in a public garden is also a neighbor. You ought to treat all of those people kindly and socialize with them within the permitted scope of Shariah Islamic Law.
2. Introduce yourself and your family to your neighbors when you move into a new place or when new neighbors move in. This will also help to relieve any fears or tensions they may have about Muslims. Also, don't forget to say good-bye when you or they move away.
3. Care for them continually, especially at times of need and distress, as "the neighbor in need is a neighbor indeed." If a neighbor is elderly or chronically ill, offer to run errands or shop for him or her.
4. While socializing with non-Muslims, be cautious of becoming too lenient at the expense of your creed and principles. For example, don't go out drinking with them. They will respect you more for sticking to your principles than for breaking the rules.
5. In addition to sharing ideas, you can share meals with them by inviting them to dinner on the weekend or accepting their invitation to the same, provided that you let them know about your dietary restrictions (Halal and Haram) as a Muslim.
6. Conduct mutual visits so that the families can interact in a constructive way. If the discussion does turn to religion, focus on areas of common ground. For example, if your neighbors are Christian, then you should not enter into a futile argument with them about whether Jesus is God incarnate or not. Rather, tell them to what extent Islam honors all God's Prophets and Messengers as a whole, and that Jesus is granted a special status among God's Prophets and Messengers.
7. While socializing with neighbors, present your religion (Islam) in the best way. If you are faced with a difficult question or a distortion about Islam, do not be ashamed to stop for a while and tell them that you will try to contact a more knowledgeable person to seek the guidance regarding the issue raised. Thus, common grounds should be enhanced, and areas of dissension should never be raised.
8. If your neighbors show an interest in Islam, invite them to attend Islamic events, and even to accompany you to the mosque to see what it is like. It may be that their hearts become softened to Islam, and if they remain non-Muslim, at least you have succeeded in breaking the barrier. You can also visit the church where your neighbors pray if they invite you to do that, but here you should be cautious not to perform any act that your religion prohibits. In brief, be only a watchful monitor.
9. Always keep in mind the mighty reward that is in store for you in the Hereafter when you show kindness to a neighbor.
How many times prophet muhammed saw met Allah?
InshaAllah my answer is correct, it is in surah najm where the Prophet (S) went up to the heavens and spoke with Allah (SWT), as my quran teacher explained, He didnt see him but he spoke with him and there was only a short distance between Him and our beloved Prophet (S)
Who was Muhammad's most trusted companion?
Muhammad's most trusted companion was his teacher: "Waraka ibn Nawfal"!
According to islamic sources, the Qur'an was introduced to 'Muhammad' by the parental cousin( 'Waraka ibn Nawfal' ), of his first wife 'Kadijah'.
Waraka was a Roman Catholic Ebionite Priest living in Mecca, and one who had made detailed studies of the Christian Gospels and the Old Testament scriptures.
Muslim tradition maintains that Waraka was one of the believers in the Age of Ignorance, meaning that he was a believer before the prophecy of Muhammad. Waraka would frequently contemplate and pray at the Kaaba and began to read the Biblical texts in their original language and even learned to read Hebrew.
As Muhammad grew in age, Waraka's influence over him and knowledge of the sacred scriptures increased, which may help to explain the similarity between the Qur'an and the Holy Bible. Several years later, during Muhammad's reported first revelation (which is understood to be Q. XCVI: 1-5), Waraka recognized his call to prophecy as authentic and tradition recounts Waraka saying: "There has come to him the greatest Law that came to Moses; surely he is the prophet of this people".
Waraka, upon accepting Muhammad's prophecy, remained a Christian and, in later accounts, was counted among Muhammad's companions.
Muhammad is later said to have said of Waraka: "Do not slander Waraka ibn Nawfal, for I have seen that he will have one or two gardens in Paradise."
Sources:
Encyclopedia of Islam, Online ed., Waraka b. Nawfal
Ibn Hisham, The Life of Muhammad, 3rd ed., vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 73.
Reading Islam.com What Really Happened Up There?
Saheeh al-Jaami as-Sagheer, 6/1534, no. 7197
Who married Prophet Muhammad's two daughters?
The third Rightful Caliph of Islam Hazrat Usman (May Allah Karim be pleased with him) married two daughters of The beloved Prophet Muhammad (May peace be upon him). Their names are: Hazrat Kasoom (RAU), and Hazrat Ruqyya (RAU).
After Hijra. The start of the Hijra Calendar when the holy Prophet SAW migrated to Madina.
What were Prophet Mohammad's good deeds?
Prophet Muhammad placed a great deal of importance on performing good deeds.
How does King Mohammed keep his power?
im the King mohammed Ahmad and everyone know me, i dont need to present my self, god have been giving me the power, im really sorry because i did buy all the hourses i did buy them because of someone called Onokoko i dont like her to have fake hair :)
Considering the word "idol" in its famous meanings, there is no idol in Mecca.
There is no idol in Al-Masjid Al-Haram (the Grand mosque) in Mecca or any where else in Mecca. You may mean the building that is surrounded by Al-Masjid Al-Haram, that is called Kaba. However, Kaba is not an idol. It is not for worship. It is holy building to turn around during Hajj or Omra while praying for God and requesting His forgiveness.
When a married christian woman becomes a Muslim?
When a christian woman marries a Muslim man, she has to become Muslim.