A Prophet of God, just like Jesus, Moses, Isaac, Ismael, Abraham, Noah and all the other honorable Messengers from God. As Muslims, we make no distinction between them in greatness of character or nobility. May peace be on them all.
2006-09-11 23:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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yes Mohammad s.a.w is indeed the last prophet sent by Allah to mankind,just like other prophet ISA{jesus}a.w.s musa{moses}etc.
and most of all Allah sent him with Quran which is the last revelation to mankind.All his attitude re saintly.as he only act open Allah commands.He is a Saint as well as the last prophet.
thank u.for further details go to islamicway.com
2006-09-11 23:55:07
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answered by Aliyu Y 2
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Mohammad (Peace be upon him) is a Prophet like Christ, Moses, Joseph, Nooh, And Adam (Peace be upon them all). Mohammad (Peace be upon him) is the last Prophet of Allah (God). We Muslims believe that every Prophet is as important and as respectable as our Prophet but we are unfortunate enough that non-Muslim especially Christians do not respect our Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him). We believe, we know that the insult (Moaz Allah) of Mohammad is the insult of Allah Almight (God) and the enemy of any prophet is the enemy of Allah (God). Allah (God) can revenge his enemies better than we can. LA-ILAHA-ILALLAH-O-MOHAMMAD-UR-RASOOL-ULLAHE (There is no God but Allah, and Mohammad is the Prophet of God). Allah-o-Akbar!!!!
All prophets have brotherly love and respect for each other. You so-called Christians who do not have respect for Mohammad (PBUH), remember that Christ has no affection for people who insult the Last prophet of God.
Allah (God) says that one should make friends for God and make enemies for God.
Allah say in Qur'an :"Verily, your Lord will decide between them by His Judgment. And He is the All-Mighty, the All-Knowing. So put your trust in Allah, surely you (O Mohammad SAW) are on manifest truth (Al-Naml)".
Those people who insult and hurt the friends of Allah, should not hope that He will treat him friendly.
Naara-e-Takbeer, Allah-o-Akbar!!!!!
(If someone is interested in knowing about Islam and the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), Go to:
freequran.org
www.dawateislami.com
azeemiaspirituallibrary.coms.ph)
2006-09-12 01:22:10
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answered by A.N 1
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mohammad is not a prophet , how can a prophet rape a 9 years old girl ( ayesh ) , an how can prophet take another man wife , he ordered zayd ben haretha to divorce his wife to marry her and all off that is proofed from muslem books and from quran you can see www.fatherzakaria.net
2006-09-12 00:27:13
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answered by khaled 2
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The Bible says there will be false prophets. Muhammad married a six year old child and had sex with her when she was nine. This is in the Quran. He also accepted Meccan Gods(Pagan) as equals to Allah and later said that Satan made him do it. So, you be the judge.
2006-09-12 00:04:43
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answered by Cal 5
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Mohammad saw may peace and blessings be with him is a PROPHET ........and not just a prophet he was a role model for all of us
2006-09-11 23:53:47
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answered by ilikeyrpussy1887 2
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a Holy Prophet of God just like the ones before him!!
Adam, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacoub, David, Noah, Josheph, Hud, Lot, Solomon, Moses, Jesus and the last and Final Prophet Muhammed. peace be upon them all.
2006-09-11 23:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Prophet
Prophethood is Allah's blessing and favor that He may bestow on whom He wills. However, from surveying the various messengers throughout history, three features of a prophet may be recognized:
1. He is the best in his community morally and intellectually. This is necessary because a prophet's life serves as a role model for his followers. His personality should attract people to accept his message rather than drive them away by his imperfect character. After receiving the message, he is infallible. That is, he would not commit any sin. He might make some minor mistakes, which are usually corrected by revelation.
2. He is supported by miracles to prove that he is not an imposter. Those miracles are granted by the power and permission of God and are usually in the field in which his people excel and are recognized as superiors. We might illustrate this by quoting the major miracles of the three prophets of the major world religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Moses' contemporaries were excellent in magic, so his major miracle was to defeat the best magicians of Egypt of his days. Jesus' contemporaries were recognized as skilled physicians, therefore, his miracles were to raise the dead and cure incurable diseases. The Arabs, the contemporaries of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), were known for their eloquence and magnificent poetry. So Prophet Muhammad's major miracle was the Qur'an, the equivalent of which the whole legion of Arab poets and orators could not produce, despite the repeated challenge from the Qur'an itself. Again, Muhammad's miracle has something special about it. All previous miracles were limited by time and place; that is, they were shown to specific people at a specific time. Not so with the miracle of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Qur'an. It is a universal and everlasting miracle. Previous generations witnessed it and future generations will witness its miraculous nature in terms of its style, content and spiritual uplifting. These can still be tested and will thereby prove the divine origin of the Qur'an.
Every prophet states clearly that what he receives is not of his own, but from God for the well-being of mankind. He also confirms what was revealed before him and what may be revealed after him. A prophet does this to show that he is simply conveying the message that is entrusted to him by the One True God of all people in all ages. So the message is one in essence and for the same purpose. Therefore, it should not deviate from what was revealed before him or what might come after him.
Prophets are necessary for conveying God's instructions and guidance to mankind. We have no way of knowing why we were created. What will happen to us after death? Is there any life after death? Are we accountable for our actions? These and so many other questions about God, angels, paradise, hell, and more, cannot be answered without direct revelation from the Creator and Knower of the unseen. Those answers must be authentic and must be brought by individuals whom we trust and respect. That is why messengers are the elite of their societies in terms of moral conduct and intellectual ability.
Hence, the slanderous Biblical stories about some of the great prophets are not accepted by Muslims. For example, Lot is reported to have committed incestuous fornication while drunk. David is alleged to have sent one of his leaders to his death in order to marry his wife. Prophets, to Muslims, are greater than what these stories indicate. These stories cannot be true from the Islamic point of view.
The prophets are also miraculously supported by God and instructed by Him to affirm the continuity of the message. The content of the prophets' message to mankind can be summarized as follows:
a) Clear concept of God: His attributes, His creation, what should and should not be ascribed to Him.
b) Clear idea about the unseen world, the angels, jinn (spirits), Paradise and Hell.
c) Why God has created us, what He wants from us and what rewards and punishments are for obedience and disobedience.
d) How to run our societies according to His will. That is, clear instructions and laws that, when applied correctly and honestly, will result in a smoothly functioning, harmonious society.
It is clear from the above discussion that there is no substitute for prophets. Even today with the advancement of science, the only authentic source of information about the supernatural world is revelation. Guidance can be obtained neither from science nor from mystic experience. The first is too materialistic and limited; the second is too subjective and frequently misleading.
2006-09-12 00:26:12
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Mohammad was a madman.
2006-09-11 23:56:08
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answered by Preacher 6
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none
(neither prophet nor saint, if he was one of those things that means many of us are)
2006-09-12 00:06:18
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answered by James Blond 4
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