Mùhọ́mádù

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(Àtúnjúwe láti Muhammad)
Islamic prophet
Mùhọ́mádù
مُحَمَّد
"Muhammad the Messenger of God"
inscribed on the gates of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina
Ọjọ́ìbíMuḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh
(Lárúbáwá: مُحَمَّد ٱبْن عَبْد ٱلله‎)

c. 570
Aláìsí8 June 632(632-06-08) (ọmọ ọdún 61–62)
Medina, Hejaz, Arabia
Resting place
Green Dome at al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina, Arabia

Coordinates: 24°28′03″N 39°36′41″E / 24.46750°N 39.61139°E / 24.46750; 39.61139 (Green Dome)
Orúkọ míràn
Ìgbà iṣẹ́
583–609 CE as merchant
609–632 CE as religious leader
Notable workConstitution of Medina
SuccessorSuccession to Muhammad
Olólùfẹ́Àdàkọ:Aligned table
Àwọn ọmọSee Children of Muhammad
Parent(s)Abdallah ibn Abd al-Muttalib (father)
Aminah bint Wahb (mother)
Àwọn olùbátanFamily tree of Muhammad, Ahl al-Bayt  ("Family of the House")
Àdàkọ:Infobox Arabic name
Signature

Seal of Muhammad

Àdàkọ:Sufism

Mùhọ́mádù tàbí Muhammad[n 1] (Lárúbáwá: مُحَمَّد‎, pronounced [muħammad];[n 2] c. 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE)[1] jẹ́ olórí ẹ̀sìn, àwùjọ, àti olóṣẹ̀lú Áràbù àti olúdásílẹ̀ ẹ̀sìn Ìmàle.[2]

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  1. Elizabeth Goldman (1995), p. 63, gives 8 June 632 CE, the dominant Islamic tradition. Many earlier (primarily non-Islamic) traditions refer to him as still alive at the time of the invasion of Palestine. See Stephen J. Shoemaker,The Death of a Prophet: The End of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam, page 248, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.
  2. Alford T. Welch; Ahmad S. Moussalli; Gordon D. Newby (2009). "Muḥammad". In John L. Esposito. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordislamicstudies.com/article/opr/t236/e0550. "The Prophet of Islam was a religious, political, and social reformer who gave rise to one of the great civilizations of the world. From a modern, historical perspective, Muḥammad was the founder of Islam. From the perspective of the Islamic faith, he was God's Messenger (rasūl Allāh), called to be a "warner," first to the Arabs and then to all humankind.". 


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