Who is prophet muhammad

  1. 2022 Muhammad remarks controversy
  2. Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
  3. Family tree of Muhammad
  4. Abdullah ibn Abd al
  5. Muhammad and the Bible
  6. Khadijah
  7. 11 Wives of the Prophet Muhammad
  8. What Does the Bible Say About Prophet Muhammad?
  9. Who Is Muhammad?
  10. Who is Prophet Muhammad – QuranOnline.net


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2022 Muhammad remarks controversy

1 June 2022 On 27 May 2022, Sharma participated in a debate on the Gyanvapi Mosque dispute on the A day later, the video clip of her comments were shared by Journalists note that Sharma has made similar comments on several TV shows. On 1 June, Naveen Kumar Jindal tweeted remarks perceived to be derogatory to Muhammed. Police cases [ ] A police Sharma's comments were also widely shared, internationally, on social media. By 4 June, "insult to Prophet Mohammed" was trending among the top 10 hashtags in all the countries of On 9 June, 2 weeks after the speech and the diplomatic event, Protests and violence [ ] See also: On June 3, hundreds of Muslims protested the remarks in Hayat Zafar Hashmi, chief of Maulana Mohammed Ali (MMA) Jauhar Fans Association called for a bandh (shutdown) of local shops in protest of comments from Sharma. They also planned to take out a procession. They forced the local shops to shut down at parade market after which the clash broke out between the business community and the protesters. The clashes occurred at Nai Sadak, Yateemkana and Parade area of Kanpur. During the clashes, the groups threw bombs and stones on each other. On 12 June, Ranchi [ ] On 10 June, peaceful protests and human chain were organised in The family of a victim, 15-year-old Mudassir Alam, said that he was shot in the head while standing on the street near the Hindu Shree Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple. Three men had been firing gun shots and pelting stones at the protesters from...

Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)

Contents • 1 Birth • 2 Life before Prophethood • 2.1 Childhood and teenage years • 2.2 Marriage to Khadijah bint Khuwaylid • 3 Revelation of God's word • 4 Condition of the world at the advent of Islam • 5 Biographies of the Prophet ("Seerat al-Nabiy") • 6 Marriage and family life Birth The most definite date of the Prophet's birth that has been recorded is 12th of Milaad-Un-Nabi. He was born in A.D. 570/571 in the once prestigious but losing Bani Hashim clan of the Muhammad traces his lineage through his ancestor Adnan back to Ishmael, the son of Abdu'llah, the son of Shaybah ibn Hashim), the son of Hashim, the first Hashemite. Abdu'llah died before Muhammad's birth while his mother Life before Prophethood Childhood and teenage years Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم grew up outside the city in the desert with the family of Haleemah bint Abi Dhuayb, a bedouin wet nurse who nurtured him. According to the contemporary Arab customs, babies were sent outside the city to bedouin (country) families as they thought the environment was healthier and more suitable for growing stronger children. A number of Gabriel who washed his heart with zamzam water to purify him (taken from Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم was sent back to Aminah before she went on a journey to visit her husband's grave and died. The boy's charges were taken by his loving grandfather Abd al-Muttalib, who loved him more than his children and always gave him a special treatment. When Abd al-Muttalib passed away leaving his...

Family tree of Muhammad

• v • t • e This family tree is about the relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's Family Tree [ ] (progenitor of maternal great-great-grandfather paternal great-great-great-grandfather paternal great-great-great-grandmother ` maternal great-grandfather ` paternal great-great grandfather paternal great-great-grandmother maternal grandfather (progenitor of paternal great-grandfather paternal great-grandmother paternal grandmother ` paternal grandfather paternal step-grandmother mother father paternal uncle paternal half-uncle paternal half-uncle first nurse second nurse paternal uncle paternal half-uncle paternal half-uncle 6 other sons and 6 daughters Muhammad first wife paternal cousin daughter paternal cousin and son-in-law son son daughter daughter second cousin and son-in-law daughter adopted son grandson granddaughter ` grandson wife adoptive grandson grandson grandson grandson granddaughter granddaughter tenth wife father-in-law second wife father-in-law sixth wife eighth wife eleventh wife third wife fifth wife fourth wife seventh wife ninth wife twelfth wife-Disputed son • * indicates that the marriage order is disputed • Note that direct lineage is marked in bold. Genealogy [ ] Muhammad to Adnan [ ] According to • 570 CE – • 545 CE – • 497 CE – • 464 CE – • 439 CE – • 406 CE – • 373 CE – • 340 CE – • 307 CE – • 274 CE – • 241 CE – • 208 CE – • 175 CE – • 142 CE – • 109 CE – • 76 CE – • 43 CE – • 10 CE – • 23 BCE – • 56 BCE – • 89 BCE – • 122 BCE – Adnan to Isma...

Abdullah ibn Abd al

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Muhammad and the Bible

• v • t • e Arguments that prophecies of Muslim theologians have argued that a number of specific passages within the biblical text can be specifically identified as references to Muhammad, both in the [ citation needed] as well as several On the other hand, scholars have generally interpreted these verses as referring to the community of Israel or Muslim interpretation [ ] According to the Quran [ ] Quran 3:81, Quran 7:157, and Quran 48:29 are often cited in this context. Quran 61:6 says that Deuteronomy 18:18 [ ] 15 The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your own people; you shall heed such a prophet. Main article: "Behold, My Servant, whom I uphold; My chosen one in whom My soul delights. I have put My Spirit upon Him; He will bring forth justice to the nations. 2 He will not cry out or raise His voice, Nor make His voice heard in the street. 3 A bruised reed He will not break And a dimly burning wick He will not extinguish; He will faithfully bring forth justice. 4 He will not be disheartened or crushed Until He has established justice in the earth; And the coastlands will wait expectantly for His law." — Isaiah 42:1–4 Muslim tradition holds that Isaiah 42 predicted the coming of a servant associated with In 1892, Isaiah 42:1-4 was first identified by Song of Songs 5:16 [ ] His mouth is sweetness itself; he is altogether lovely ( mahammadim). This is my beloved, this is my friend, daughters of Jerusalem. Main article: This text has been in...

Khadijah

Khadījah, (died 619, sīrah) and teachings ( Khadījah was born in the 6th century ce to merchants of the Sīrah of ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Hishām characterizes her as “resolute and noble” and as commanding significant respect within the tribe. She inherited her wealth but continued to conduct trade after the deaths of her parents and, according to Khadījah and Muhammad did not have any sons who survived childhood. According to the Sunni interpretation of the sources, they had four daughters: Umm Kulthūm, Ruqayyah, Zaynab, and see According to the traditional sources, Khadījah provided instrumental support in Muhammad’s early prophethood. Her wealth allowed him the leisure to meditate, and she reassured him of the authenticity of his first revelations. She is thus often considered the first person to have believed in Muhammad’s message. Moreover, she consulted her relative Waraqah ibn Nawfal, who is said to have likened Muhammad’s revelations to those of

11 Wives of the Prophet Muhammad

Aisha Stacey Who are the Mothers of the Believers? You might have heard the expression Ummahat al-Mumineen. This translates into English as the ‘Mothers of the Believers’ and this is a title that refers to the wives of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). They were his wives in this dunya and will be his wives in the akhirah. 1- Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (b.556 – d.619 CE) Mary, the daughter of Imran, was the best among the women (of the world of her time) and Khadijah is the best amongst the women (of this nation). (Al-Bukhari) Khadijah was the first wife of Prophet Muhammad, whom she met as a widow of a wealthy merchant but had become prosperous in her own right. She hired Muhammad as a business agent but soon came to see him as a suitable husband. According to most sources she was about 40 and Muhammad about 25 when they married. Khadijah bore him six children, including two sons who died in infancy. She gave Muhammad support and encouragement when he received his first revelations and remained loyal to him when many prominent Makkans began to oppose him. While she lived, Muhammad took no other wives. He loved, missed and remembered Khadijah for the rest of his life. 2- Sawdah bint Zam’a (b.unknown – d.674 CE) After a marriage of twenty-five years the Prophet’s first wife, Khadijah passed away. He was left alone to raise a small family and found that he could not devote enough time to calling the people to Islam so he decided to marry again. He chose a widow named Sawdah...

What Does the Bible Say About Prophet Muhammad?

ESV / 774 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful “I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. He will glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare it to you. ESV / 640 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful Blessed are those who dwell in your house, ever singing your praise! Selah Blessed are those whose strength is in you, in whose heart are the highways to Zion. As they go through the Valley of Baca they make it a place of springs; the early rain also covers it with pools. ESV / 628 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful The oracle concerning Arabia. In the thickets in Arabia you will lodge, O caravans of Dedanites. To the thirsty bring water; meet the fugitive with bread, O inhabitants of the land of Tema. For they have fled from the swords, from the drawn sword, from the bent bow, and from the press of battle. For thus the Lord said to me, “Within a year, according to the years of a hired worker, all the glory of Kedar will come to an end. And the remainder of the archers of the mighty men of the sons of Kedar will be few, for the Lord, the God of Israel, has spoken.” ESV / 626 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my Spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the ...

Who Is Muhammad?

Prophet Muhammad was born in Makkah in the year of the Elephant. His father died before he was born, and after he was born, Haleemah al-Sa’diyyah nursed him. When he was six years old, he visited his maternal uncles in Madinah with his mother Aminah bint Wahb. On the way back to Makkah, his mother died in al-Abwa. For more about the life of Prophet Muhammad, see the detailed answer. Praise be to Allah. Why did Allah send Prophet Muhammad? Differences and disputes arose among the Children of Israel. They introduced alterations and changes in their beliefs and laws. Thus truth was extinguished and falsehood prevailed, oppression and evil became widespread, and people needed a religion that would establish truth, destroy evil and guide people to the straight path, therefore “And We have not sent down the Book (the Quran) to you (O Muhammad), except that you may explain clearly unto them those things in which they differ, and (as) a guidance and a mercy for a folk who believe.” [al-Nahl 16:64] Allah sent all the Prophets and Messengers to call for the worship of Allah alone, and to bring people from darkness to light. The first of these Messengers was Nuh and the last of them was Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as Allah said (interpretation of the meaning): “And verily, We have sent among every Ummah (community, nation) a Messenger (proclaiming): ‘Worship Allah (Alone), and avoid (or keep away from) Taghut (all false deities, i.e. do not worship Taghut besi...

Who is Prophet Muhammad – QuranOnline.net

The Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) was the Last Messenger of Allah and holds immense importance among the Muslim world. From 571 A.D to present day, he is respected by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. This man’s life is an example for all human beings and he is the model of excellence. In 571 A.D (12 th of Rabi-UL-Awwal) Muhammad was born to Aminah and Abdullah. The prophet’s father had died before he was born. He was on a business tour to Syria, and he fell ill and died there. The name Muhammad was kept by his father Abdul Muttalib. This name was very uncommon, and a person asked Abdul Muttalib why he named his grandson Muhammad. In reply, he said that he is named Muhammad so that his name may be praised in the earth and also in the heavens. When Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) was born, there was a tradition that the infant child was handed over to Bedouin women, who would take them to the desert and bring them back to their parents after a few years. Prophet Muhammad was given to Halima Saadia, she loved Prophet Muhammad very much, and the prophet always had high regards for her. At the age of six, he was brought back to Aminah. She then took him to Yasrib to the grave of Abdullah and to meet other relatives. On the return journey, Aminah died and Prophet Muhammad was brought back to Marriage proposal from Khadija When the Prophet was 25 years old he got a marriage proposal from Khadija. Khadija lived in Mekka, she was wealthy and a respectable widow. She was impressed by the ho...

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