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    Leadership Of Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is the biggest leader of the world. He is the best teacher, preacher, commamder, Law maker as a whole his whole life history surves as a role model for whole Mankind. According to Holy Quran “He is the best example for whole mankind”. He has shown the way by which we can achieve the high levels of success in this world and the world hereafter. By studying the life of the Prophet (saw), we can derive those important principles which were

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    1. THE PROPHET MOHAMMED 1.1 What is the relationship between Mohammed and Allah? The relationship of Muhammad and Allah was based on complete faith and absolute sincerity, true love, obedience and surrender to Him. To summaries the relationship you could use the word ‘Islam’. 1.2 Do Muslims worship Mohammad? No, Muslims do not worship Mohammad. They worship Allah and they say that He lives and will never die. 1.3 How do Muslims view Jesus? Muslims respect and revere Jesus. They view

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    Amine Lehachi Islamic History 1100 Mrs. Jorati September 20th, 2015 The Life of Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH-Peace be upon him) is the messenger of God in Islam. He was born in the city of Makkah (Mecca) in the Arabian Peninsula around 570 CE. Many historians believe he became an orphan at a very early age. The Arabian Peninsula at the time had no law or order; people were described as savages for their ill customs and traditions. People of Arabia worshipped idols and ancient

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    granted is, “Was Muhammad the natural leader for his group?” On a surface level it does make sense to nominate the guy who’s actually talking to God to be the person in charge of the affairs of your tribe. However, there are situations where it would just be practical to have both Muhammad as a “spiritual leader” or adviser, as well as a “leader” in charge of making the big decisions for the group. For instance, we discussed heavily in class the classic bedtime story: “Muhammad and the Insistent

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    Jesus & Mohammad Paper Travis Davis Course HUM 130 Professor Ferris 01/20/2008 There are hundreds of thousands of religions all over the world. Some of them we know about and some of them we don’t. Usually, one thing that most religions have in common is a founder or the head figure of the religion that any particular religion revolves around. This one person is the teacher and everyone else is the follower. Two major religions that are still extremely active in today’s world are Christianity

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    the profound message he proclaimed would change the world forever. His name was Mohammed. To Muslims, the life of Muhammad is a story revealed. Muhammad was born in or around 570 AD in the sun blasted Arabian Peninsula, a land of scarcity whose tribes were always in a state of war. While still an infant, Muhammad’s parents gave him his first tasteful of life in the dessert. Muhammad was from a town named Mecca, but he was sent off to live with the better

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    great talents. Elijah Muhammad is considered to be one of the most religious African American leaders to guide groups of converted muslims to fight for their beliefs. Little did he know, Muhammad would go face to face with a man who would impact his life through the religion and use his teachings to put wisdom through the black community. His life and stories have truly inspired many civil right activists and his name has also been mentioned in this category. Elijah Muhammad has shown incredible acts

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    Until 600 years after Christ died most of the Arabian Peninsula was a political backwater of little consequence to the rest of the world. Muhammad of Mecca, a member of the Quraysh tribe, was born after his father died around 570. His uncle, Abu Talib, raised him. He worked on the caravans operating on the southwest side of the Arabian Peninsula. He caught the eye of his female employer, Khadja , who traded via the caravans and arranged for Muhammed to become her third husband. It was a very successful

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    Muhammad was known as the prophet of Allah. With modest beginnings, he ended up starting the Islamic religion and building an empire in Arabia. Through his life, he taught important things, and his legacy forever has an impression on the world. Muhammad was born in Makkah, with his father already dead. Following customs, his mother sent him away to live with nomads for a few years. Sadly, his mother died soon after he came home, making him an orphan. His uncle took him in, and after accompanying

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    Master Fard Muhammad is Allah in person. His father knew of a message that had to be delivered to his people, but he knew that as a black man he could never just come into solid white America with no problem with the authorities. He knew that he need to go to the caucasus region and find a pure caucasian woman to give birth to his son, so that his son could deliver the message to his people. Some may say that Master Fard Muhammad can’t be God because his mother is white, but that is fallacious. Dr

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