The Life and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad
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According to Islamic belief, Muhammad is considered the last of the

  • Rulers
  • Prophets (correct)
  • Warriors
  • Scholars
  • Which city is considered the birthplace of Muhammad?

  • Cairo
  • Mecca (correct)
  • Jerusalem
  • Medina
  • Who raised Muhammad after he was orphaned?

  • Abu Talib (correct)
  • Khadija
  • Hira
  • Quraysh
  • At what age did Muhammad receive a divine vision?

    <p>40</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the word 'Muslim' mean?

    <p>One who submits to God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Islamic Belief and Muhammad

    • Muhammad is regarded as the last prophet in Islam, known as the Seal of the Prophets.
    • His teachings form the foundation of the Islamic faith, guiding over a billion followers worldwide.

    Birthplace of Muhammad

    • Muhammad was born in Mecca, a city in present-day Saudi Arabia, around 570 CE.

    Muhammad's Caregivers

    • After the death of his parents, Muhammad was raised by his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, and later by his uncle, Abu Talib.

    Divine Vision

    • Muhammad received his first divine revelation at the age of 40, marking the beginning of his prophethood.

    Meaning of 'Muslim'

    • The term 'Muslim' translates to "one who submits" to the will of Allah, reflecting the core principle of surrendering to God's guidance in Islam.

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    Test your knowledge on the birth and early life of Prophet Muhammad, the last prophet of Islam. Learn about his significance in Islam and his revelations codified in the Quran. Explore the importance of Mecca and the pilgrimage in Islamic traditions. Discover the meaning behind the term 'Muslim' and the monotheistic beliefs of the faith.

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