Einstein was probably more knowledgeable but Jesus and Mohamed were more spiritual. Knowledge is an abstract term, more knowledgeable in what ?
2006-10-05 06:40:12
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answered by whyme? 5
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Don't compare Mohamed supposedly the last prophet to Jesus Mohamed ordered the beheading of 700 Jews . I am not a Jew.So not sorry if your a Muslim but unfortunately its in the history books written by Muslim
We apologized for the crusades why wont Muslim do the same for spreading the word through the sword. You are a cursed, God will never forgive although they think they can do anything as long has they acknowledge God. Try this Thou shall not kill Thou shall not steal. Its doesn't say unless your a Muslim. Wow where did that come from Einstein was a nutty inventor.
2006-10-05 13:50:11
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answered by froggerty 3
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Let's see. Einstein definitely knew much more than Mohammed ever did. And Jesus was there when Einstein was created, so my guess is that Jesus wins the award for knowing the most.
2006-10-05 13:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There are different types of knowledge and different types of benefits. What Moses, Jesus or Mohammad taught certainly have helped a lot more people than Einstein's knowledge for sure.
Besides, Einstein himself is a direct beneficiary of the work of Prophet Mohammad, whose teachings to acquire knowledge lead to the accumulation of knowledge from the far corners of the Earth. Thus the knowledge of Mathematics that came from India, and the Europeans learned "Arabic Numbers" (which are ironically called HINDSA or INDIAN NUMBERS by the Arabs) AFTER our Prophet came. If not the Indians and their knowledge existed way before our Prophet came.
None of the Jewish or Christian folks bothered to learn the Indian numbers from the Indians who pre-existed Islam by several centuries. The Lord made Mohammad the Catalyst to bring the knowledge of many civilizations on to one platform.
So, Einstein would not have been able to do his basic math, if our Prophet Mohammad had not encouraged his companions to "acquire knowledge from all parts of the World, even if you have to go to China" was a powerful saying that has benefitted all of mankind. Take out "Arabic" numbers and the whole house of cards of science and technology falls.
Take out the saying of the Prophet, the Arabs were the most ignorant people before our Prophet came.
I hope this partially answers your question.
2006-10-05 13:41:44
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answered by NQV 4
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Well, Jesus and Mohammed didn't know their personal home phone numbers either, just like Einstein.
2006-10-05 13:34:14
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answered by Joe Cool 6
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Jesus and Mohammed were cavemen who couldn't even make toast. If you combined both of their knowledge together, it wouldn't equal 5% of Einstein's.
2006-10-05 13:38:44
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answered by AiW 5
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They got their knowledge "which is uncomparable with Einstein's" from God directly..It is uncomparable because it wasn't in the same field..they weren't studying Physics but they transmitted God's message to his people.
Einstine was a great scientist but you can't compare a football player with a politician..You can't compare between a prophet and a scientist..as there is nothing common to compare.
2006-10-05 13:57:36
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answered by mido 4
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well i will tell u some thing jesus and mohamed were knew every thing at the time there were at because they are massengers from the god but einstien is a regular person but he had agood brain nothin gelse
2006-10-05 13:37:16
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answered by jamesbondo2 2
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'Were', not 'was'.
More 'knowledgeable'?? About what? About their own era, yes. About their own cultures, yes.
About the physical world, the universe, mathematics, physics, etc.?
No of course not.
2006-10-05 13:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Just when I think that I've finally seen the stupidest possible question on Y!Answers, someone always manages to surprise me. Congratulations!!!
2006-10-05 13:37:16
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answered by badkitty1969 7
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