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How did Allah communicate?

How did Allah communicate?

Allah reveals himself to humankind through messages given to them through his prophets . The Prophet Muhammad teaches people how to live a good life, guided by Allah. God communicates with humankind as individuals.

Why are images of Prophet Muhammad not allowed?

Most Sunni Muslims believe that visual depictions of all the prophets of Islam should be prohibited and are particularly averse to visual representations of Muhammad. The key concern is that the use of images can encourage idolatry.

Which prophets did Allah speak to directly?

Musa is thought to have been the only prophet that Allah spoke to directly. Musa is known as Moses in Judaism and Christianity.

Who was Muhammad and what did he do?

Muhammad was born in Mecca in Saudi Arabia in 570. He was a deeply spiritual man, and often spent time in meditation on Mount Hira. The traditional story of the Qur’an tells how one night in 610 he was meditating in a cave on the mountain when he was visited by the angel Jibreel who ordered him to recite.

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How did the stranger ask Muhammad about Islam?

Sitting down before the Prophet, (peace and blessings be upon him) leaning his knees against his, and placing his hands on his thighs, the stranger said, ‘Tell me, Muhammad, about Islam.’

What happens to old satellites?

The Short Answer: Two things can happen to old satellites: For the closer satellites, engineers will use its last bit of fuel to slow it down so it will fall out of orbit and burn up in the atmosphere. Further satellites are instead sent even farther away from Earth. Like every other machine, satellites do not last forever.

How did Muhammad start reading the Qur’an?

The traditional story of the Qur’an tells how one night in 610 he was meditating in a cave on the mountain when he was visited by the angel Jibreel who ordered him to recite. Once Jibreel mentioned the name of Allah, Muhammad began to recite words which he came to believe were the words of God.