Entity: PROPHET-MUHAMMAD
Prophet Muhammad, an Arab religious, military, and political leader, is the founder of Islam and regarded as the final messenger and prophet by all main branches of Islam. He was divinely inspired to preach and confirm monotheistic teachings, guiding humanity to the right path.
PROPHET-MUHAMMAD
Etymology
The term 'Prophet Muhammad' refers to the Arab religious, military, and political leader who founded Islam.
Definition
Prophet Muhammad is a revered figure in Islam, regarded as the chief prophet of God and the founder of the Islamic faith.
Historical Context
Born around 570 CE in Mecca, Prophet Muhammad received divine revelations that formed the basis of Islam. He preached monotheism and social justice, leading to the establishment of a new religious and social order.
Cultural Significance
Prophet Muhammad's teachings and actions have had a profound impact on Islamic civilization, shaping religious practices, governance, and social norms in Muslim-majority countries.
Related Concepts
Prophethood, monotheism, Islamic history, Islamic theology
See Also
A revered figure in Islam, Prophet Muhammad is the chief prophet of God and the founder of the Islamic faith.