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'''Muhammad''' was a [[Prophet]] whose words and deeds were used to unite Arabia into a single spiritual and religious unit under a religion known as [[Islam]].
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'''Muhammad''' was a [[Prophet]] whose words and deeds were used to unite Arabia into a single spiritual and religious unit under a religion known as [[Islam]].
==Related Terms==
 
[[Islam]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Islam]]}}
 
==Notes==


While many people in the west would consider Islam diametrically opposed to [[Abrahamic Traditions]], Muslims themselves consider Muhammad to have purified and restored
While many people in the west would consider Islam diametrically opposed to [[Abrahamic Traditions]], Muslims themselves consider Muhammad to have purified and restored the pure [[Monotheism]] of aWestern religious traditions.  
the pure [[Monotheism]] of western religious traditions.  


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==


[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad Wikipedia Entry]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad Wikipedia Entry]


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Muhammad

<blockquote class="definition" Muhammad was a Prophet whose words and deeds were used to unite Arabia into a single spiritual and religious unit under a religion known as Islam.

Related Terms

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While many people in the west would consider Islam diametrically opposed to Abrahamic Traditions, Muslims themselves consider Muhammad to have purified and restored the pure Monotheism of aWestern religious traditions.

Further Reading

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