Muhammad

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An Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam

Real World Example

Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570 CE and is considered the founder of Islam, a major world religion. He is believed by Muslims to be the last prophet, who received revelations from Allah that became the Quran, Islam's holy book. Muhammad's teachings united the Arabian Peninsula under Islam, significantly influencing the social and political structures of the region between 620-1630. His actions laid the foundation for a vast Muslim civilization, which made advancements in science, medicine, and culture. Today, the values he promoted, like charity and community, continue to inspire millions of Muslims worldwide, exemplified by the practice of Zakat, a form of almsgiving, that encourages helping those in need.

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