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Prophet Muhammad

Muhammad was the founder of the Islam religion. Considered by Muslims to be a messenger of God, Muhammad was born in 570 and his revelations from God make up the verses of the Qu'ran, the sacred text at the center of Islam. Muhammad died in 632 at the age of 62. Ask questions here about his life and his founding of one of the world's major religions.

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What is contained in the sunnah?

The Utterances and Practices of the Holy Prophet called Sunnah.

What are Muslim Extemists?

Those that take an extremist view of the Quoran.

Why are sahabahs impotant?

Sihabas (RAU) are important for many reasons;

1. They embraced Islam and stood firm in their faith in spite of threats, intimidation, torture and even death.

2. They faced all the hardships in the name of Allah Almighty with unyielding courage, unflinching faith and high human dignity.

3. They migrated for the sake of Islam from Makka Mukarrama to Madina Munawara, leaving all their belongings and relatives.

4. They stood by the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) against the wishes of their parents, wives, off-spring and other near and dear ones.

5. They received the holy Qur'an through the holy lips of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him), testified it and acted according to it.

6. When the non-believers attacked Madina Munawara, they fought against them and sacrificed their lives for the sake of Allah Karim

7. They are the direct disciples of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him).

8. They received the teachings of Islam and practised Islam in their lives.

9. They are the most authentic source of handing down the teachings of Islam to the next generation.

10. The last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) has ordered his followers to respect, love and following the holy companions (RAU).

11. Allah Almighty has given them the certificate of His pleasure to them.

12. Anyone who hates them hate the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him), as the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) has said. Many sayings of the the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Almighty be upon him) can be quoted in this regards.

Why Prophet Muhammad is important?

prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) is the last messenger from Allah(God) he delivered all the orders the Allah asked him to deliver, he was a symbol of honesty and dignity even before he received the prophecy and reached the perfect man level after he became a prophet and messenger

Answer:

He is the Messenger of the Covenant. The Last Prophet of God. The Prophet who brought the Kingdom of God on Earth.

He brought the clearest and most complete revelation from God. He brought the last message, which has been preserved in its original language, word-for-word.

He was the best example of all good qualities.

He was completely successful in his mission to bring God's final Word to Mankind.

The Law which God gave to Muhammad is THE authoritative Law - until the end of time.

What is the importance of English in the Islamic community?

I don't think English is the most important language. I guess it's important in America if you want to communicate or translate but I think Arabic is the most important language because it is the language the Quran is written in.

What direction do Muslims pray if in Britain?

To find out, take the approximate geographical Compass direction to Saudi Arabia (or more precisely Mecca or the Kaaba).

There are many Islamic sites that provide you with the right direction to the Kaaba from any city in the world. See the related link as an example.

How dumb is Muhammad?

yes he is a normal human but the last selected prophet by god after jesus and moses etc. peace be upon them all . and his words still amaze scientists nowadays after fifteen century of his death. how is dum :)

In the year 620 AD why did the Meccans want to kill Prophet Muhammad?

Muhammad's influence was beginning to grow at a very fast rate, one which would be hard to control if it kept on going. The Makkans had already seen the defense the Abyssinian king had offered and any more exposure would be critical in their mission to break Islam. They also planned to save their monopoly over the Ka'abah, by killing Muhammad, which would be overthrown if Muhammad proved successful.

What did prophet musa do on the day of ashoora?

in that day Allah save musa and his group from their enmy ( faraon ) by opning the sea for them and close it when thire enmy become in the midel of sea

What religious leader is believed to have ascended into heaven from the Temple of Jerusalem?

It was the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) on the night of Isra and Mi'raj, Isra was when Muhammad (pbuh) was sleeping in Masjid al-Haram and Gabriel and Michael brought Baraq to him and then the animal Baraq took Muhammad to the "Farthest Mosque" (Al-Aqsa Mosque) and he (peace be upon him) led Adam, Moses, and Jesus in prayer (may Allah grant them peace). Then the Mi'raj is when Muhammad (pbuh) was taken by Baraq to the Seven Heavens.

How is Qur'an stored?

Quran is stored in a high, clean, respected place away from reach of children.

What was the concept of Islamic holy war?

According to Quran : fight with them only who fought with you, who injured you, who abused you, who harmed you without any reason. But if you gets Victory then take care of your enemy, give them water, give them place to relief. Because firstly all muslims are brothers among each other & no one should say war without any reason...

which indicates Islam permits as well as prohibits to fight.

Hazrat fatima ka janaza kis nay perhaya?

Hazrat Ali AS lead the Janaza Prayer of Bibi Fatima and then Buried the blessed Body the same night

next another prayer was held to offer Ghaibana Namaz e janaza lead by then Caliph Hazrat Abu Bakar RA

Why did people of Makkah resist Islam teachings?

Most of the people of Makkah (Mecca) resisted, at the beginning, Prophet Muhammad calling for Islam for many reasons; mainly:

  • Islam teachings call for equality among people and that the superiority is based only on piety and good deeds for community and not based on gender, race, richness, ... etc. So, they were concerned about losing their superiority that is based on power, richness, big families, ...
  • Islam teachings are against slavery that was widely spread, not only in Mecca but worldwide. So, they were concerned about losing control on their slaves especially when they become Muslims.
  • Islam is against degrading women role and against killing of the female births. So, they were concerned about losing their powers over their women.
  • They were enriching from Idols trade and from people offerings to those idols. So, they will lose this big source of earnings.

Why hazrat Ayesha holds special place among the wives of Holy prophet?

Hazrat Ayesha is ranked among the prominent companions of the Holy Prophet (p.b.u.h). She had deep knowledge of Islam and was consulted on different religious problems even during the days of first three khalifas .

How can I trace the lives of Jesus and Mohammed historically?

Jesus and Muhammad lived quite different lives in different circumstances and different centuries. So, information, about the lives of each, must be sought from entirely different sources.

The gospel stories are the only known sources that may provide any information about the life of Jesus. There are several gospels, of which four are in the New Testament, while modern Christianity regards the remaining gospels as in error. The four canonical gospels are those of Matthew. Mark, Luke and John.

Many scholars regard Mark's Gospel as the first gospel to be written. They say that it was probably written around 70 CE, about 40 years after the death of Jesus. Some scholars also say that the other gospels were based on Mark's Gospel, thus making Mark's Gospel the original source from which all other histories of Jesus were based. Matthew and Luke contain additional sayings, believed by scholars to be from a sayings source now called the 'Q' document, but when they reported the same saying, each evangelist placed that saying by Jesus in a completely different context and time. For its part, John's Gospel sometimes contradicts the other gospels.

Thus, a search for the history of Jesus should perhaps be based on Mark's Gospel.

Muhammad was a businessman or merchant, before he began his mission to spread Islam. In Mecca, Muhammad remained monogamous, married only to Khadija, even though polygamy was common in Arabia. Eventually, Muhammad had to flee to Medina, where he became a great sayyid (chief ) and married several wives, mainly for political reasons. Unlike the Bible, with its gospel histories of Jesus, the Koran does not really contain a history of Muhammad, so a more detailed account must be obtained from other sources.

What does Quran say about the earth?

  • Allah created the earth: {It is He who created for you all of that which is on the earth. Then He directed Himself to the heaven, [His being above all creation], and made them seven heavens, and He is Knowing of all things. (29)} [Quran, chapter 2, verse 29]
  • Allah is the earth owner: { Do you not know that to Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth and [that] you have not besides Allah any protector or any helper? (107)} [Quran, chapter 2, verse 107]
  • Life on earth is a sign of Allah diety: {Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and earth, and the alternation of the night and the day, and the [great] ships which sail through the sea with that which benefits people, and what Allah has sent down from the heavens of rain, giving life thereby to the earth after its lifelessness and dispersing therein every [kind of] moving creature, and [His] directing of the winds and the clouds controlled between the heaven and the earth are signs for a people who use reason. (164)} [Quran, chapter 2, verse 164]
  • Don't corrupt the earth: { And when he goes away, he strives throughout the land to cause corruption therein and destroy crops and animals. And Allah does not like corruption. (205)} [Quran, chapter 2, verse 205]
  • Earth submission (Islam) to God: { So is it other than the religion of Allah they desire, while to Him have submitted [all] those within the heavens and earth, willingly or by compulsion, and to Him they will be returned? (83)} [quran, chapter 3, verse 83]
  • Allah knows every thing on earth: { And with Him (Allah) are the keys of the unseen; none knows them except Him. And He knows what is on the land and in the sea. Not a leaf falls but that He knows it. And no grain is there within the darknesses of the earth and no moist or dry [thing] but that it is [written] in a clear record. (59)} [quran, chapter 6, verse 59]
  • The earth and what on earth exalt Allah: { The seven heavens and the earth and whatever is in them exalt Him. And there is not a thing except that it exalts [Allah] by His praise, but you do not understand their [way of] exalting. Indeed, He is ever Forbearing and Forgiving. (44)} [quran, chapter 17, verse 44]
  • You were created from the earth you will be returned to it: { From the earth We created you, and into it We will return you, and from it We will extract you another time. (55)} [Quran, chapter 20, verse 55]

Who breastfed Prophet Muhammad?

No, there is no evidence that Amina (Mohammed's mother) ever personally breast-fed her son.

His first wet-nurse was a slave named Thuwayba, who belonged to his uncle Abu Lahab. She only fed him for a few days, while the family looked around for a more permanent arrangement.

He was then suckled by a paid foster-mother, Halima, from the Saad tribe. She cared for him for about five years, and it is thought that he only saw his mother twice in that time.