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Which title is often used by Muslims to refer to Muhammad?
Which title is often used by Muslims to refer to Muhammad?
- The Messenger
- The Trustworthy
- The Prophet (correct)
- The Greatest of all Prophets
What does the Arabic benediction 'sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam' mean?
What does the Arabic benediction 'sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam' mean?
- God is great
- Praise be to God
- Peace be upon him (correct)
- The chosen one
When did Muhammad receive his first verbal revelation?
When did Muhammad receive his first verbal revelation?
- 53 BH
- 610 CE
- 570 CE
- 11 BH (correct)
What was the purpose of Muhammad's preaching according to Muslims?
What was the purpose of Muhammad's preaching according to Muslims?
What title did Muhammad earn at a young age?
What title did Muhammad earn at a young age?
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Study Notes
Titles and Honors
- Muhammad is often referred to as "The Prophet" by Muslims, denoting his significant role in Islam.
- At a young age, Muhammad earned the title "Al-Amin," meaning "the Trustworthy," highlighting his integrity and reliability.
Arabic Benediction
- The Arabic phrase "sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam" translates to "Peace be upon him," a phrase used by Muslims to show respect when mentioning Muhammad.
Revelations and Preaching
- Muhammad received his first verbal revelation from the angel Gabriel in the Cave of Hira around the age of 40, marking the beginning of his prophethood.
- The purpose of Muhammad's preaching, according to Muslims, was to convey the message of monotheism, guide humanity to righteousness, and establish a moral and ethical framework based on divine revelation.
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