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Muhammad as a general - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Muhammad had many enemies, and he was always on guard against an attempt upon his life. Like other leaders, Muhammad surrounded himself with a loyal group of followers who acted as his bodyguard and carried out his orders without question. ... Add 'Muhammad: The Warrior Prophet' to digg...
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The long shadow of Muhammad stretches across centuries of strife to the present. Today an estimated 1.4 billion Muslims around the globe follow his teachings—the word of God as revealed to Muhammad and set down in the Koran—making Islam the world’s second-largest ... Add 'Muhammad: The Warrior Prophet' to digg...
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myths of muhammad uhud brave warrior ... Muhammad was a Brave Warrior who Trusted Allah to Protect Him ... So strong is the cult of personality in Islam that most Muslims fail to recognize the contrast between Muhammad's word and deeds.
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Qawi would get Muhammad on the ropes and get the advantage. When the champion was on the move he had an effective jab, but just couldn’t land the overhand right with any affect. In the 10th Muhammad fought back like the warrior he is but a right hand dropped him.
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Al-Jazeera's weekly religious program dedicated a special for the Prophet Muhammad, as a model of a Jihad warrior, and discussed the modern implications of this image.[1] The guest in the studio was the head of the Islamic law faculty at Qatar University, Sheik Yussef Al-Qaradhawi, who is a leading authority in the...
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Muhammad; Ali • Abu Bakr; Companions of Muhammad; Household of Muhammad; Prophets of Islam ... Born Muhammad ibn Abdullah, he is said to have been a merchant who traveled widely. Muslims believe that in 610, at about the age of forty, while praying in a cave called Hira near Mecca, he was visited by the Angel Gabriel.
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A Wisdom Archive on Muhammad ... A selection of articles related to Muhammad ... Muhammad: Encyclopedia - Asbab al-nuzul...
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Muhammad was truly a man of the times. He was a lot more than a military general, however. For most of his life he was ... Muhammad did not see himself as God; he saw Allah as the ultimate authority. He believed that if people submitted to the will of Allah, they would have supreme benefits in this life and the next.
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RANCHI: Angry groups of Muslims ransacked the main building of Ranchi University on Thursday protesting against the contents of a PG History question paper that sought comments from students on Prophet Muhammad who was described as a "trader" whose career ended as a "raider".
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