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| | Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Muhammad came to Medina as a mediator, invited to resolve the feud between the Arab factions of Aws and Khazraj. |  | | By the time of Muhammad's death, he had unified much of Arabia under his rule, and launched military expeditions to the north, towards Syria and Palestine. |  | | Many rulers and notables in Muslim countries, past and present, claim such descent, with various degrees of credibility, such as the Fatimid dynasty of North Africa, the Idrisids, the current royal families of Jordan and Morocco, and the Agha Khan Imams of the Ismaili branch of Islam. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad
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| | Muhammad |
 | | Muhammad became convinced and even wrote in the Qur'an, "Say: Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel-for he brings down the (revelation) to thy heart by Allah's will, a confirmation of what went before, and guidance and glad tidings for those who believe," (2:97). |  | | His encounters with Jews and Christians seems to be reflected in the Qur'an in passages that refer to "The People of the Book" (3:64, 71, 187; 5:59). |  | | This boost gave confidence to the Muslims, encouraged more converts, and made the Quraish even more uneasy. |
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http://www.carm.org/islam/muhammad.htm
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| | Muhammad |
 | | Muhammad stepped forward as the restorer of the religion of Abraham that had been distorted by the Jews and Christians. |  | | Muhammad's word worked fine in the heady days of the seventh century, where no-one dared counter his claim to prophethood, and where convenient revelations "descended" regularly to give him credibility before his people. |  | | This nationalization of Islam gave Muhammad a certain legitimization and broadened his authority in the eyes of the Arab world. |
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http://debate.org.uk/topics/theo/muhammad.htm
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| | Comparative Index to Islam : MUHAMMAD |
 | | Muhammad claimed that he was borned on a Monday (Muslim 6.2603, Muslim 6.2606). |  | | Muhammad would accept offer of freedom if he had to stay in prison as long as Joseph did, Sahih al-Bukhari 4.591, 4.601. |  | | Women are to lose this privilege of proposing marriage when Islam came |
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http://answering-islam.org/Index/M/muhammad.html
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| | Muhammad |
 | | Muhammad respected the Jews, and his early teachings appeared to borrow from Jewish tradition. |  | | But even worse for the long-term treatment of the Jews were a number of inflammatory statements about Jews that Muhammad made that appear in the Koran which, over the years, stoked Arab/Islamic anti-Semitism. |  | | Originally, he said the Arabs were descendants of |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Muhammad.html
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| | Rodinson. Muhammad |
 | | And yet he had a deep inner conviction that what he knew and what he foresaw was more important than all the complex calculations of political men, even in the worldly perspective of effective guidance of the Meccan community, and perhaps beyond it, in that of the Arabs as a whole. |  | | Some of them seem to have had the idea of bringing the revelation and its sequels within the reach of Arab hearers by giving some events an Arabian setting, or by giving a Jewish angle to popular Arab tales. |  | | In accordance with the Arab custom, Amina seems to have remained with her own people and been visited there by Abdallah. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/rodinson.html
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| | PBS - Islam: Empire of Faith - Profiles - Muhammad |
 | | Muhammad made repeated attempts to attract the Jews to his cause, for example, he directed that believers worship like the Jews in the direction of Jerusalem. |  | | Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, was born in Mecca around the year 570. |  | | Muhammad began working as a merchant and became known for his trustworthiness. |
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/profilesmuhammed.html
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| | Muhammad, prophet of Islam. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | The failure of several missions among the Christians made him distrustful of Christians as well as Jews. |  | | Muhammad, after a long quarrel, appropriated much of their property, and his first actual conquest was the oasis of Khaibar, occupied by the Jews, in 628. |  | | As he believed firmly in his position as last of the prophets and as successor of Jesus, Muhammad seems at first to have expected that the Jews and Christians would welcome him and accept his revelations, but he was soon disappointed. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/mu/Muhammd.html
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| | Muhammad - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | Muhammad's Call to Prophecy and the First Revelation; leaf from a copy of the Majmac al-tawarikh (Compendium of Histories), ca. |  | | en: Muhammad (Arabic: محمد, also transliterated Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammed, and sometimes Mahomet, following the Latin or Turkish), was an Arab religious and political leader and a prophet of Islam. |  | | Portrait of Prophet Muhammad found in Alexander Ross's PAHSEBEIA, or A View of all Religions in the World (1683). |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Muhammad
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| | MSN Encarta - Muhammad (prophet) |
 | | God, he asserted, had sent prophets to other nations throughout history, but, having failed to reform, those nations had been destroyed. |  | | Muhammad probably heard Christians and Jews expound their religious views at commercial fairs in Mecca, and, troubled by the questions they raised, he periodically withdrew to a cave outside Mecca to meditate and pray for guidance. |  | | Muhammad (prophet) (570?-632), founder of Islam, whose prophetic teachings, encompassing political and social as well as religious principles, became the basis of Islamic civilization and have had a vast influence on world history. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761553918
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| | The Front Line |
 | | Give EVERYONE, the same access to water, the same freedom of movement, no walls, no seperate highways for Jews and Arabs, No seperate number plates to identify the occupants as Jew and Arab, no "dompasses"... |  | | Or, even better, a new form of satellite map stealth advertising. |  | | Today, more voices like his need to be heard, and louder than ever before, in order to critique both the the hidebound traditionalist ulama as well as hardened Islamophobes, both of whom see Islam in terms of a monolith, defined in dry, legalistic terms and having no room for internal diversity and debate. |
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http://front-line.blogspot.com
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| | The Prophet of Islam - His Biography |
 | | To this end he invited the representatives of the Muslims as well as the non-Muslim inhabitants of the region: Arabs, Jews, Christians and others, and suggested the establishment of a City-State in Madinah. |  | | From the point of view of religion, Arabia was idolatrous; only a few individuals had embraced religions like Christianity, Mazdaism, etc. The Meccans did possess the notion of the One God, but they believed also that idols had the power to intercede with Him. |  | | He called for a meeting of certain chieftains in the city, and organized an order of chivalry, called Hilf al-fudul, with the aim and object of aiding the oppressed in Mecca, irrespective of their being dwellers of the city or aliens. |
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http://muhammad.net/bio/profbio.html
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| | Life of Muhammad: 570-632 |
 | | He had been condemned by Meccan authorities who held to Ka'aba (Guillaume, p.124). |  | | Muhammad was born into the trading society of Mecca in 570. |  | | Muhammad's revelations were written shortly after his death and they are now called the Qur'an. |
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http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/Islam/MohammadLife.html
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| | Muhammad Speaks Website |
 | | Thank You To The Following People Who Sent Donations in February, 2006. |  | | Thank You To The Following People Who Sent Donations in April, 2006. |  | | Thank You To The Following People Who Sent Donations in March, 2006. |
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http://www.muhammadspeaks.com
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| | Muhammad, Messenger of God |
 | | It was also in the Medinan years that Muhammad turned his religion away from Judaism and the Jews. |  | | It would later be revealed to Muhammad that these Quranic verses had been sent to him by Satan and were thus deceptions. |  | | , Muhammad revealed to his closest relatives that he had been asked by the voice of God to recite a new message to the world. |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ISLAM/MUHAM.HTM
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| | USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts |
 | | Muhammad (saas) was first ordered to instruct his immediate family on Islam, including his beloved wife Khadija, but eventually it was revealed to him that he should begin delivering the message to all of mankind. |  | | He earned his living as a trader and was known by his people as |  | | Muhammad ibnu Abdillah was born in Mecca in the year 569 CE. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/prophet
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| | Biography of Prophet Muhammad (s) with Links to Comparative Religion |
 | | Initially, they and other leaders of Quraish tried to bribe him with money and power including an offer to make him king if he were to abandon his message. |  | | The account of every aspect of his life has been preserved (numerous daily accounts including his family life). |  | | Muhammad replied, "I cannot read," as he had not received any formal education and did not know how to read or write. |
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http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/muhammad.html
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| | Muhammad, Elijah on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In 1931 he became a follower of Wali Farad, or W. Fard, who had established a Temple of Islam in Detroit. |  | | Muhammad called himself the "Messenger of Allah" and preached that the only salvation for black people in the United States lay in withdrawal into an autonomous state. |  | | MUHAMMAD, ELIJAH [Muhammad, Elijah] 1897-1975, American black-nationalist and religious leader, b. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/M/MuhammdE1.asp
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| | Muhammad |
 | | Also, he was perfect because he was chosen by God to be his last prophet, to whom he entrusted his definitive revelation to mankind. |  | | In addition there is also an extensive popular tradition relating his numerous miracles (mawlid). |  | | Muhammad (570-632 CE) is for the Muslims the last and most trustworthy prophet of the one God. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/m/muhammad.html
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| | USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts |
 | | PICKTHAL: And those who believe and do good works and believe in that which is revealed unto Muhammad - and it is the truth from their Lord - He riddeth them of their ill-deeds and improveth their state. |  | | SHAKIR: And (as for) those who believe and do good, and believe in what has been revealed to Muhammad, and it is the very truth from their Lord, He will remove their evil from them and improve their condition. |  | | YUSUFALI: But those who believe and work deeds of righteousness, and believe in the (Revelation) sent down to Muhammad - for it is the Truth from their Lord,- He will remove from them their ills and improve their condition. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/047.qmt.html
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| | Muhammad |
 | | There have been many people claiming prophethood both before and after Muhammad. |  | | For Christians the most important issue is whether Muhammad is a legitimate / true prophet in the tradition of the Biblical revelation. |  | | But in those presentations a number of issues are regularly left out. |
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http://www.answering-islam.org/Muhammad
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| | Islam for Children: Muhammad |
 | | You will find some of them in this book. |  | | However, the people of Makkah did not leave him in peace. |  | | When the people discovered that it was Ali(a.s.) who was in Muhammads |
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http://www.jamaat.org/islam/Muhammad.html
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| | Prophet Muhammad |
 | | Welcome to www.muhammad.net - an educational website on the biography, mission and the message of Muhammad (peace be on him), the last prophet of Islam. |  | | Muslims are those who declare that there is no deity except Allah (arabic for God) and that Muhammad is His messenger. |  | | Muslims should follow the example of Prophet Muhammad (peace be on him), even in the worst of circumstances. |
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http://www.muhammad.net
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| | Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) |
 | | Muhammad was not only a great person in his own time, but is one of the greatest figures of all times for all races, colors, and nationalities. |  | | Here are some shining examples from the life of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) showing his love and care for the family, the society and the environment |
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http://www.islamonline.net/English/In_Depth/mohamed/1424/index.shtml
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| | Muhammad Ali Center - Muhammad Ali |
 | | Muhammad Ali Statement on the death of Pope John Paul II |  | | The Ali Center’s innovative and immersive visitor experience, public programming, and global initiatives carry on Muhammad’s legacy and continue his life’s work. |  | | Much more than a place that tells the story of one man’s journey, the Ali Center reaches beyond its physical walls to promote respect, hope and understanding and to inspire adults and children everywhere to be as great as they can be. |
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http://www.alicenter.org
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| | The Sunnah Islamic Page |
 | | The story of Muhammad (PBUH) read by Yusuf Islam |  | | Did Jesus and Isaiah PROPHESY the coming of Muhammad ? |  | | Muhammad In The Bible by Dr. Jamal Badawi.Book |
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| | ESPN.com - NFL - Muhsin Muhammad - Chicago Bears - Player Card |
 | | Muhsin Muhammad has not been involved in any transactions this season. |  | | In his opinion, he was open and Muhsin told the rookie QB to just throw the ball. |  | | Muhammad thinks Rex Grossman at QB would help the team gel. |
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=3511
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| | Al Islam - The Holy Prophet Muhammad(saw) |
 | | "Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the Seal of the Prophets; and Allah has full knowledge of all things." The Holy Quran (33:41) |  | | Muhammad in the Bible by Dr. Khalil Ahmad Nasir |  | | Muhammad in the Bible by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-din Mahmud Ahmad |
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http://www.alislam.org/holyprophet
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| | MUHAMMAD ALI - The Greatest Of All Time |
 | | Site Poll is the default poll in the site. |  | | I hope you have a great time exploring it. |  | | MUHAMMAD ALI - The Greatest Of All Time |
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