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  • ...e the tribe to whom the prophet [[Muhammad]], and the dialect of Arabic of the [[Qur'an]], are attributed. [[Category:Ahl al-Bayt (People of the House)]]
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  • ===In the Quran=== ...enger of Allah, and the Seal of the Prophets: and Allah has full knowledge of all things.}}
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  • ...ber of the prophet's family or "household" (''ahl al-bayt''), consider him the first Imam and rightful successor to Muhammad. ==Time with the Prophet in Medina==
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  • ...tps://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2122.html The World Factbook]</ref> ...community spread across various parts of the world which led to the Battle of Siffin.
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  • ...c scholars. <ref>https://www.islamweb.net/en/article/134448/the-lineage-of-the-prophet-muhammad-i</ref> Muhammad's biography lists all 49 ancestors up to the mythical Adam.
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  • '''‘''Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib''''' (عبدالله بن عبد المطلب) is the name of Prophet [[Muhammad]]'s father. ...V. (1988). ''Volume 6: Muhammad at Mecca'', p. 6. Albany: State University of New York Press.</ref> Still, traditional sources maintain that Muhammad was
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  • ...Baqi, [[Medina]], Hejaz, Arabia (present-day Saudi Arabia)|title=Mother of the Believers|spouse=[[Muhammad ibn Abdullah]]|relations=[[Abu Bakr Abdullah ib ...ran.<ref>{{Quran|33|6}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Citation|title=Encyclopaedia of Islam|publisher=E.J. Brill|volume=1 A-B|editor1=H.A.R. Gibb|editor2=J.H. Kr
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  • ...ial punishments for transgressions of female sexual norms compared to when the same offence was committed by men. ...e on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping-places '''and beat them'''; then if they obey you, do not seek a w
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  • ...d and which seek, more than anything else, to restore Islam to the version of it that was practiced by Muhammad's companions and immediate successors. ...and one will not, of course, expect to find an explanation for the actions of Muhammad's successors from someone who preceded them, such as, say, Muhamma
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  • ...political reasons" and that "He only married so many women at one time out of political necessity." This reasoning does not convince many critics. No matter how urgent the needs of state, they argue, nothing justifies having more than one wife at a time. I
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  • ...ar-universal assent in the Muslim world and comprise a fundamental part of the Islamic self-identity. ...wives and extended family shaped at times indirectly and at times directly the religious message he would be reported as having left behind.
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  • ...ife; and on the Day of Resurrection they will be sent back to the severest of punishment."<ref>{{Quran|2|85}}</ref> ...rnal existence' had to be quelled through inquisition in the early history of Islam. Orthodox Islamic theologians hold God to be omnipotent and omniscien
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  • ...important than regular hadiths, although the reasoning behind this absence of distinction has not been clarified by them or agreed upon in common. ==Historical interpretations of convenient revelations==
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  • ...he latter part of his life: at most he knew the prophet for 4 years before the latter's death. ...quently abandoned the post then became emir of Madinah under the caliphate of Mu’âwiya.
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  • ...ute the Dar al-Islam as opposed to a single unified state has complexified the debate. ...ese perspectives have fallen out of favor in recent times, particularly in the West among diasporic Muslim communities.
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  • ...to heaven and belief and those he despises to unbelief and hell. The fate of individuals, therefore, is ultimately not in their hands but in Allah's, wh ===Everything Happens by the Will of Allah===
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  • ...e [[Qur'an]], [[hadith]], and [[scholars]] place many restrictions on what the believers can and cannot do. ...s free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention
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  • ...r father, and profoundly possessed by the conviction that he was a prophet of [[Allah (God)|Allah]]. ==Story of Her Capture and Marriage to Muhammad==
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  • | other_names = Rasul Allah (Messenger of God) | notable_works = Constitution of Medina
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  • ...couraged mass conversion to Islam to escape it, which is in large part how the Muslim countries came to have their Muslim majority populations. ...of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, '''until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.'''}}
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