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- ...according to Ataa) Abu Lahab when he said, after Muhammad's son died, that Muhammad would be forgotten since he had no sons, or (according to Anas ibn Malik) t2 KB (303 words) - 23:32, 12 December 2020
- ...ligion]] of [[Islam]]. It was the tribe to which the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]] belonged, as well as the tribe that led the initial opposition to his mes ...spread about among other tribal groupings. About five generations before [[Muhammad]] the situation was changed by Qusai ibn Kilab. By [[war]] and [[diplomacy]4 KB (530 words) - 02:22, 13 December 2020
- ...f [[Muhammad]] and a site of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revelation Muhammad's first revelation] of the [[Quran]] (the site in specificity being a [http ...ia.org/wiki/Qibla center of the Islamic universe]. Mecca was long ruled by Muhammad's descendants, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharif sharifs], acting e3 KB (426 words) - 01:27, 13 December 2020
- '''Hauzu'l-Kausar''' is the pure lake of [[Muhammad]], situated on the shores of [[heaven]]. When the sinless [[faith]]ful cros563 bytes (83 words) - 17:39, 14 September 2009
- ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Imams last of the twelve Imams, Muhammad al-Mahdi], who is believed to have disappeared around 874. He was born in S ...he qualities of the expected one were drawn up, including his name being [[Muhammad]], his descent from the Prophet, his appearance (zuhur) or rising, his rule5 KB (747 words) - 01:22, 13 December 2020
- ...·info)) is a [[monotheistic]] religion originating with the teachings of [[Muhammad]], a 7th-century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means ...deeds of Muhammad) as the fundamental sources of Islam. They do not regard Muhammad as the founder of a new religion, but as the restorer of the original monot2 KB (371 words) - 01:21, 13 December 2020
- ...accepted by most scholars as the original version authored or dictated by Muhammad.[10] Muslims regard the Qur’an as the main [[miracle]] of Muhammad, as [[proof]] of his [[prophet]]hood,[11] and as the culmination of a serie18 KB (2,764 words) - 02:44, 13 December 2020
- ...angels with Allah.[16][17] Allah was invoked in times of distress.[17][18] Muhammad's father's name was ‘Abdallāh meaning the “servant of Allāh.” or "t9 KB (1,380 words) - 16:11, 3 September 2010
- ...ristianity]] ([[Christ]]’s crucifixion and resurrection), and [[Islam]] ([[Muhammad]]’s [[ascension]] to heaven). ...[[Qur'an|Qur'an's]] [[al-Isra|''Surat al-Isra'']] notes the destination of Muhammad's journey as ''al-Aqsa'' (the farthest) mosque. "Who did take His servant15 KB (2,310 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- * Enoch's, Elijah's, or Muhammad's disappearance into heaven or Shantideva's disappearance or Shakyamuni Bud * Muhammad is believed by many Muslims to have ascended into heaven at the site of the7 KB (1,107 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
- ...[Islam]], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Zakariya_ar-Razi Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi] often expressed misanthropic views.4 KB (678 words) - 01:22, 13 December 2020
- ...cyclopedist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Ahmad_al-Khwarizmi Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Khwarizmi], in his "Keys of the Sciences", remarked that if, i4 KB (665 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
- ...uhammad]]'s [[ascent]] into the Heavens, a journey known as the [[Miraj]]. Muhammad's face is veiled, a common practice in [[Islamic art]]. ...e Qur'an (believed to be the divine speech in human language; presented by Muhammad as his chief Miracle); as well as to miracles of it and the signs(particula12 KB (1,888 words) - 01:21, 13 December 2020
- ...nscendent (Exalted) Philosophy. Another unavoidable name is [[Iqbal|Allama Muhammad Iqbal]] who reshaped and revitalized Islamic philosophy amongst the Muslims *''[[Allamah Muhammad Salih Ha’iri Simnanin]]'', the most loyal follower of Peripatetic philoso26 KB (3,732 words) - 01:24, 13 December 2020
- ...ars outside of Orthodox Islam reject all the quotes (Hadith) attributed to Muhammad that mention the second return of Jesus, the Dajjal and [[Imam Mahdi]], bel ...or]]ical, in that one was to be born and rise within the dispensation of [[Muhammad]], who by virtue of his similarity and affinity with Jesus of [[Nazareth]],19 KB (3,158 words) - 01:26, 13 December 2020
- ...Philosophical Sects'' (1127 CE), written by the Muslim scholar [[Muhammad al-Shahrastani]]. [[Peter the Venerable]], also working in the twelfth century, studied Is23 KB (3,288 words) - 02:22, 13 December 2020
- ...e following in countries from India to the western Mediterranean. Finally, Muhammad, like no other, established a believing community around himself as divine ...ach prophet in gaining a following during his lifetime varied widely, from Muhammad, who led armies and established a moderate-sized empire by the time of his35 KB (5,328 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ...y, the eldest [[Banū Mūsā]] brother, [[Ja'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir|Muhammad ibn Musa]], in his ''Astral Motion'' and ''The Force of Attraction'', hypot26 KB (3,930 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020
- ...mple, a [[prophet]] like [[Moses]] ruled the Israelites, and the prophet [[Muhammad]] ruled the early Muslims. [[Law]] proclaimed by the ruler is also consider ...[[prophet]] [[Muhammad]] is, occasionally, classed as a theocracy. By 630, Muhammad established a theocracy in [[Mecca]]. Other plausible examples of Islamic t21 KB (3,160 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
- # ‘Ali Al-Hashimi, Muhammad. The Ideal Muslimah: The True Islâmic Personality of the Muslim Woman as D12 KB (1,739 words) - 01:20, 13 December 2020
- ...comes from the name of the 9th century Persian mathematician Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, whose works introduced Indian numerals and algebraic The work of the ancient Greek geometers, Persian mathematician Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī|Al-Khwarizmi (often considered the "father of [[a49 KB (7,317 words) - 23:40, 12 December 2020
- ...male heirs through his daughter Fatima. ''Barakah'' is not just limited to Muhammad’s family line; any person who is considered holy may also possess it and #al-Nadim, Muhammad ibn Ishaq. The Fihrist of al-Nadim. Edited and translated by Bayard Dodge.47 KB (7,281 words) - 01:20, 13 December 2020
- ...tation and contemplation. It was during one such period of meditation that Muhammad began to receive [[Wahy|revelations]] of the [[Qur'an]].40 KB (5,993 words) - 01:24, 13 December 2020
- ...ies. It further affirms the election of God's last and greatest prophet, [[Muhammad]], and his [[community]] of believers. This community (the ummah) is identi37 KB (5,870 words) - 22:11, 12 December 2020
- ...the ''[[Constitution of Medina]]'', drafted by the prophet of [[Islam]], [[Muhammad]], in [[622]].39 KB (5,756 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
- ...r the precession of the Earth over 2100 years ago, and 1000 years before [[Muhammad ibn Jābir al-Harrānī al-Battānī|Al-Batani]] (853 CE – 929 CE).54 KB (7,840 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ...er]] [[Lucretius]], the [[Islamic science|Arab biologist]] [[Al-Jahiz]], [[Muhammad Hamidullah]] and Afzal Iqbal (1993), Also in the Far East, the philosopher55 KB (8,108 words) - 00:25, 13 December 2020