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A well-organized 7 page report on Islamic belief and the life & importance of Muhammad. The Prophet's role as God's messenger is discussed as are various issues concerning the meaning and purpose of Mecca, the Koran (Qu'ran) and more.. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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East origins, where it is the dominant religion in all countries (Arab and non-Arab) except Israel, but also in other parts of Asia, Africa and, to a certain extent, as
well as in Europe and in the United States. Those who adhere to Islam are called Muslims. (Jeffrey, 1958). While many
Muslims vehemently oppose the language that the Prophet Muhammad is the "founder" of Islam, an expression they interpret as an implicit denial of Gods initiative and involvement in the history
of Islams origins, none would challenge that Islam dates back to the lifetime (570-632) of the Prophet and the years in which he received the reportedly divine revelations recorded in
the Koran. At the same time, however, most of them would stress that it is only in a sense that Islam dates back to the 7th century, since they
regard their religion not as a 7th-century innovation, but as the restoration of the original religion of Abraham. They would also stress that Islam is a timeless religion, not
just because of the "eternal truth" that it proclaims but also because it is "every persons religion," the natural religion in which every person is born. (Andrae, 1971).
II. The Life of Muhammad Muhammad was born in the city of Mecca, an important trading center in
western Arabia. He was a member of the Hashim clan of the powerful Quraysh tribe. Because Muhammads father, Abd Allah, died before he was born and his mother,
Amina, when he was 6 years old, he was placed in the care of his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib and, after 578, of his uncle Abu Talib, who succeeded as head
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