How many times the word Muhammad repeated in Quran?
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How many times the word Muhammad repeated in Quran?
The name “Muhammad” is mentioned four times in the Quran, and the name “Ahmad” (another variant of the name of Muhammad) is mentioned one time.
What does the Quran say about depicting the prophet?
However, chapter 42, verse 11 of the Koran does say: “[Allah is] the originator of the heavens and the earth… [there is] nothing like a likeness of Him.” This is taken by Muslims to mean that Allah cannot be captured in an image by human hand, such is his beauty and grandeur.
Why can you not depict Muhammad?
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.
Is Prophet Muhammed here to explain the Quran to mankind?
And We have not sent down the Book (the Quran) to you (O Muhammad SAW), except that you may explain clearly unto them those things in which they differ, and (as) a guidance and a mercy for a folk who believe. [Quran 16:64] From the above verses it is clear like day and night that Prophet Muhammed (p) is here to explain the Quran to Mankind.
Is the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) the messenger of Allah?
So just in these two verses of the Quran, we can see that Allah is directing to accept not only that the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) is His Messenger, but also understanding that the speech of His messenger is revelation, his actions and way is also divinely guided and endorsed.
Was Prophet Muhammed (P) more than just a delivery-man?
As you see, this is enough proof that prophet Muhammed (p) was more than just a delivery-man. This verse (Quran 4:59) proves that he (the Prophet) was more than just delivering the Quran. It also proves, that if we as Muslims have any dispute in matters of religion, we should refer it back to his Messenger, Muhammed (p).
Is the speech of the prophet Muhammad also revelation?
Allah informs us in the Quran that the speech of the Prophet Muhammad is also revelation just like the Quran. “And he does not speak of his own desires, he speaks but revelation”.