Muhammad

Definition of Muhammad as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Allah

Muhammad: The final prophet and messenger of Allah, who brought forth the holy text, the Quran, to humanity. As the central figure in Islam, his teachings and life serve as a model for believers to follow, emphasizing the importance of social justice, equality, and submission to the will of Allah. His role in monotheistic religious history is significant, as he is believed to be the last in a line of prophets that includes Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Muhammad's mission was to confirm and finalize the teachings of previous prophets while offering new revelations, further clarifying the relationship between humanity and Allah.

Child Hierarchical Categories

[Islam]

[Quran]

Note