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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) t
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  • ...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]
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  • ...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 e
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  • '''Hauzu'l-Kausar''' is the pure lake of [[Muhammad]], situated on the shores of [[heaven]]. When the sinless [[faith]]ful cros
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  • ...[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 rule
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  • ...·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 monot
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  • ...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 serie
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  • ...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 "t
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  • ...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 servant
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  • * 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 the
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  • ...[Islam]], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_ibn_Zakariya_ar-Razi Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi] often expressed misanthropic views.
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  • ...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, i
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  • ...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(particula
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  • ...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 philoso
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  • ...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]],
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  • ...Philosophical Sects'' (1127 CE), written by the Muslim scholar [[Muhammad al-Shahrastani]]. [[Peter the Venerable]], also working in the twelfth century, studied Is
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  • ...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 his
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  • ...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'', hypot
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  • ...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 t
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  • # ‘Ali Al-Hashimi, Muhammad. The Ideal Muslimah: The True Islâmic Personality of the Muslim Woman as D
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