About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Muhammad, Khalid al-Mihdhar, Nawaf al-Hazmi, Salem al-Hazmi, Abdul Aziz Al Matrafi, List of Sahaba, Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Khalid Hassan Husayn Al Barakat, Bandar Ahmad Mubarak Al Jabri, Bader Al Bakri Al Samiri, Saed Khatem Al Malki, Fahd Umr Abd Al Majid Al Sharif, Jamil Ali Al Kabi, Majid Aydha Muhammad Al Qurayshi, Majeed Abdullah Al Joudi, Abdullah Hamid Mohammed Al-Qahtani, Mahmoud Omar Mohammed Bin Atef, Khalid Abdallah Abdel Rahman Al Morghi, Sufyan ibn Uyaynah, Abdur-Rahman al-Mu'allimee al-Yamani, Abdullah Ali Al Utaybi, Abd Al Aziz Muhammad Ibrahim Al Nasir, Abdul Hakim Bukhary, Salim Suliman Al Harbi, Ibrahim Muhammed Ibrahim Al Nasir, Slah Muhamed Salih Al Zabe, Fahed Al Harazi, Malik R. Dahlan, Majid Hamad Abdulrahman Al-Fareij, Musbah bint Nasser, Ahmad bin Ibrahim Badr, Hamza Bogary, Jondab-e-asadi. Excerpt: Abu al-Qasim Mu ammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf ibn Qusai ibn Kilab ibn Murrah (Arabic:, pronounced ), or simply Muhammad (also spelled Muhammed, Mohammad or Mohammed) (ca. 26 April 570 - 8 June 632) (Monday, 12th Rabi' al-Awwal, Year 11 A.H.), was the founder of the religion of Islam, and is considered by Muslims to be a messenger and prophet of God, the last law-bearer in a series of Islamic prophets, and, by most Muslims, the last prophet of God as taught by the Quran. Muslims thus consider him the restorer of an uncorrupted original monotheistic faith (isl m) of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and other prophets. He was also active as a social reformer, diplomat, merchant, philosopher, orator, legislator, military leader, humanitarian, philanthropist, and, according to Muslim belief, an agent of divine action. Born in 570 in the Arabian city of Mecca, he was orphaned at an early age and brought up under the care of his uncle Abu Talib. He later worked mos...