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'''Muḥammad{{enote|He is referred to by many appellations, including '''Messenger of Allah''', '''the Prophet Muhammad''', '''Allah's Apostle''', '''the Last Prophet''', '''Prophet of Islam''' and others; there are also many variant spellings of Muhammad, such as '''Mohamet''', '''Mohammed''', '''Mahamad''', '''Mahammad''', '''Muhamad''', and many others.}} b. ʿAbd Allāh''' (Arabic:{{ia| محمد بن عبد اللّه }}; b. [['Am al-Fil]]/ | '''Muḥammad{{enote|He is referred to by many appellations, including '''Messenger of Allah''', '''the Prophet Muhammad''', '''Allah's Apostle''', '''the Last Prophet''', '''Prophet of Islam''' and others; there are also many variant spellings of Muhammad, such as '''Mohamet''', '''Mohammed''', '''Mahamad''', '''Mahammad''', '''Muhamad''', and many others.}} b. ʿAbd Allāh''' (Arabic:{{ia| محمد بن عبد اللّه }}; b. [['Am al-Fil]]/571 [[Mecca]] – d. [[11]]/632 [[Medina]]) is the prophet of Islam, whose mission was essentially the advancement of [[monotheism]] and [[Ethics (Akhlaq)|morality]]. He (s) was also a social reformist and a political leader. He (s) was the last prophet of God, and his major [[miracle]] was the [[Qur'an]]. | ||
Although the Prophet (s) was born in the [[polytheism|polytheistic]] society of [[Arabian Peninsula|Arabia]], he never worshiped any idols. He also avoided the inappropriate manners that were rampant in pre-Islamic Arabia. He (s) was chosen by [[God]] as a prophet at the age of forty. Although the polytheists of Mecca persecuted him and his followers for many years, neither he nor his followers gave up following [[Islam]]. After thirteen years of preaching in Mecca, he immigrated to Medina. This immigration ([[Hijra]]) marked what became the beginning of the [[Islamic calendar]]. In Medina, he established an ever-expanding community of believers, the Muslim ''[[ummah]]''. | Although the Prophet (s) was born in the [[polytheism|polytheistic]] society of [[Arabian Peninsula|Arabia]], he never worshiped any idols. He also avoided the inappropriate manners that were rampant in pre-Islamic Arabia. He (s) was chosen by [[God]] as a prophet at the age of forty. Although the polytheists of Mecca persecuted him and his followers for many years, neither he nor his followers gave up following [[Islam]]. After thirteen years of preaching in Mecca, he immigrated to Medina. This immigration ([[Hijra]]) marked what became the beginning of the [[Islamic calendar]]. In Medina, he established an ever-expanding community of believers, the Muslim ''[[ummah]]''. |