'''Muhammad''' ([[Arabic]]: محمد[2] Muḥammad; also [[Mohammed]], [[Muhammed]], [[Mahomet]], and other variants)[3][4][5] (c. 570 [[Mecca]]- June 8, 632 CE [[Madina]]), was the founder of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as the last messenger and prophet of God (Arabic: الله Allah).[6] Muslims believe that he was not the creator of a new religion, but the restorer of the original, uncorrupted monotheistic faith of [[Adam]], [[Abraham]] and others. They see him as the last and the greatest in a series of prophets. | '''Muhammad''' ([[Arabic]]: محمد[2] Muḥammad; also [[Mohammed]], [[Muhammed]], [[Mahomet]], and other variants)[3][4][5] (c. 570 [[Mecca]]- June 8, 632 CE [[Madina]]), was the founder of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as the last messenger and prophet of God (Arabic: الله Allah).[6] Muslims believe that he was not the creator of a new religion, but the restorer of the original, uncorrupted monotheistic faith of [[Adam]], [[Abraham]] and others. They see him as the last and the greatest in a series of prophets. |