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The name "Muhammad" written in Arabic calligraphy. Many Muslims believe that Islam prohibits art depicting humans or animals; much Islamic art is decorative calligraphy or arabesque (abstract pattern).
A 16th century Persian miniature painting celebrating Muhammad's ascent into the Heavens, a journey known as the Miraj. Muhammad's face is veiled.
All Muslims feel a great love and veneration for Muhammad, and express this feeling in many ways.
When speaking or writing, Muhammad's name is preceded by the title "Proph ...
See also:Muhammad, Muhammad - Summary, Muhammad - Sources about Muhammad's life, Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira, Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy, Muhammad - Childhood, Muhammad - Middle years, Muhammad - The first revelations, Muhammad - Rejection, Muhammad - Isra and Miraj, Muhammad - Hijra, Muhammad - War, Muhammad - Muhammad's rule consolidated, Muhammad - Continued warfare, Muhammad - The conquest of Mecca, Muhammad - Unification of Arabia, Muhammad - Muhammad as a warrior, Muhammad - Muhammad's family life, Muhammad - Companions of Muhammad, Muhammad - The death of Muhammad, Muhammad - Muhammad's descendants, Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance, Muhammad - Muslim veneration of Muhammad Read more here: » Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad - Muslim veneration of Muhammad |
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See also:Muhammad, Muhammad - Summary, Muhammad - Sources about Muhammad's life, Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira, Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy, Muhammad - Childhood, Muhammad - Middle years, Muhammad - The first revelations, Muhammad - Rejection, Muhammad - Isra and Miraj, Muhammad - Hijra, Muhammad - War, Muhammad - Muhammad's rule consolidated, Muhammad - Continued warfare, Muhammad - The conquest of Mecca, Muhammad - Unification of Arabia, Muhammad - Muhammad as a warrior, Muhammad - Muhammad's family life, Muhammad - Companions of Muhammad, Muhammad - The death of Muhammad, Muhammad - Muhammad's descendants, Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance, Muhammad - Muslim veneration of Muhammad Read more here: » Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance |
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Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy.
According to tradition, Muhammad traced his genealogy back as far as Adnan, whom the northern Arabs believed to be their common ancestor. Adnan in turn is said to be a descendant of Ismaeel (Ishmael), son of Ibrahim (Abraham) though the exact genealogy is disputed. Muhammad's genealogy up to Adnan is as follows:
Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Muttalib (Shaiba) ibn Hashim (Amr) ibn Abd Manaf (al-Mughira) ibn Qusai (Zaid) ibn Kilab ibn Murra ibn Ka`b ibn Lu'ay ibn Ghalib i ...
See also:Muhammad, Muhammad - Summary, Muhammad - Sources about Muhammad's life, Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira, Muhammad - Muhammad's genealogy, Muhammad - Childhood, Muhammad - Middle years, Muhammad - The first revelations, Muhammad - Rejection, Muhammad - Isra and Miraj, Muhammad - Hijra, Muhammad - War, Muhammad - Muhammad's rule consolidated, Muhammad - Continued warfare, Muhammad - The conquest of Mecca, Muhammad - Unification of Arabia, Muhammad - Muhammad as a warrior, Muhammad - Muhammad's family life, Muhammad - Companions of Muhammad, Muhammad - The death of Muhammad, Muhammad - Muhammad's descendants, Muhammad - Muhammad's historical significance, Muhammad - Muslim veneration of Muhammad Read more here: » Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad - Muhammad's life according to Sira |
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 |  |  | Muhammad: Encyclopedia - Muhammad IqbalAllama Dr Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال,علامه محمد اقبال لاهوري) (November 9, 1877–April 21, 1938), commonly known as Allama Iqbal (in Persian: Allameh Eghbal), was an important colonial era Indian Muslim poet, philosopher, and thinker of Kashmiri origin, though based in Sialkot (now in Pakistan). In Urdu, Allama means learned or wise and Iqbal means good fortune, luck or prosperity. Though his legal name is Muhammad Iqbal, he is always c ...
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Muhammad is believed to have owned a good deal of property when he died, both moveable property and rights to land and houses. Both his widows and his blood relatives had good claims, according to traditional Arabian practice and the Quran [2.180], to shares in his wealth. Abu Bakr, the new leader of the Muslim ummah, refused to divide the property among Muhammad's widows and heirs, saying that he had heard Muhammad say,
"We (Prophets) do not have any heirs; what w ...
See also:Muhammad's marriages, Muhammad's marriages - Problems with the historical sources, Muhammad's marriages - List of Muhammad's wives, Muhammad's marriages - Khadijah, Muhammad's marriages - Aisha, Muhammad's marriages - Many wives of Medina, Muhammad's marriages - Muhammad's widows, Muhammad's marriages - Monogamy versus polygyny Read more here: » Muhammad's marriages: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad's marriages - Muhammad's widows |
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See also:Muhammad's marriages, Muhammad's marriages - Problems with the historical sources, Muhammad's marriages - List of Muhammad's wives, Muhammad's marriages - Khadijah, Muhammad's marriages - Aisha, Muhammad's marriages - Many wives of Medina, Muhammad's marriages - Muhammad's widows, Muhammad's marriages - Monogamy versus polygyny Read more here: » Muhammad's marriages: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad's marriages - Aisha |
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