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What did Prophet Muhammad said about life?

What did Prophet Muhammad said about life?

About life, he said, “the best among you is the one who doesn’t harm others with his tongue and hands. I leave behind me two things, The Quran and My Sunnah and if you follow these you will never go astray”. Similarly below we have listed some Muhammad quotes from the Islamic prophet.

What does the Quran say about genetics?

The Qur’an teaches that human life is sacred and a gift from Allah and is not to be abused. According to Islam, Allah plans each individual life and chooses each person’s gender before birth. These views about gender have an impact on selection by gender, which is involved in some genetic engineering processes.

What the Prophet Muhammad said about family?

The Holy Prophet said “Do not ever sever your relationship with a member of your family even if he severs his relationship with you.” Islam views that keeping relations with family members prolongs one’s life and increases one’s sustenance. The opposite, severing family ties (qata-ur-rahm), is intolerable.

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Who is the head of the family in Islam?

The man
The man is considered the head of the family; to many a man, however, this is a poisoned chalice because with leadership comes responsibility. Economic responsibility for maintaining the family falls squarely on the shoulders of the man, irrespective of whether his wife is earning money.

Did prophet Muhammad’s prophecies come true?

In addition to the Quran, there are many sayings of Prophet Muhammad which contain prophecies he made in his lifetime dealing with near and distant future. Some of them have come true, others await fulfillment. Hudhaifah, a disciple of Prophet Muhammad, tells us:

What did prophet Muhammad prophesied about an imposter in Yemen?

(10) Prophet Muhammad prophesized an imposter claiming to speak in the name of God would be killed at the hands of a righteous man in Muhammad’s lifetime. [16] Al-Aswad al-Ansi, an imposter prophet in Yemen, was killed in the Prophet’s lifetime by Fayruz al-Daylami.

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What do we know about Muhammad before his revelation?

We don’t know much about Muhammad prior to the time he started receiving his revelations. Muslim tradition tells us that he was known as al-ameen, “the trustworthy,” so he may have had a reputation for honesty in his dealings with others. Apparently, he was handsome as well.

How can we learn about Muhammad’s history?

Before we discuss Muhammad’ history, a brief analysis of sources is in order. While the primary source of Islamic doctrine is the Qur’an, the Qur’an is not biographical in nature, and it tells us practically nothing about Muhammad. To learn about Muhammad, we must turn to other sources—the Hadith and the Sira literature.