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    Prophet Muhammad is the founder of the Islamic faith‚ and also the messenger of God. He is also known as the greatest prophet. Prophet Muhammad was born in 570 AD in the city of Mecca in Arabia. He was born into a noble Quraish tribe‚ but at a young age‚ he became an orphan‚ and was raised by his uncle. At around 595 AD‚ a wealthy widow asked Muhammad to be the manager of her trading supplies to Syria. After Muhammad completed the task‚ she offered him marriage. Even though she was 15 years older

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    Why is Muhammad important to Muslims? Muslims believe that Muhammad is the Last Prophet and Allah’s Messenger as he brought the Qur’an (Muslim’s holy book) to the people. They also believe the Qur’an is made entirely of Allah’s word to them and that when he gave Muhammad the Qur’an’s word‚ Allah told him all the words which he committed to memory and had to scribes to write it down for him later as he could not read or write. This is why Muslims say that Muhammad could not have copied the Qur’an’s

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    History‚ Per 1 10‚ 28‚ 12 Nazar‚ Bombata History‚ Per 1 10‚ 28‚ 12 Muhammad the Great Once upon a time there was a young man named Muhammad who was 18 years old. He was one of the youth that lived amongst the nomadic tribe in Ghana. They were well known for griot storytelling mainly about his great ancestors and their relationships with the kings of Ghana and Mali. One night when a member of the clan was telling Muhammad about the story of Sundiata‚ the first king of Mali and how he organized

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    NOI’s first era of popularity was in the 1950’s during the time of the civil rights movements. The growth of the nation was the due to the leadership of Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad. Malcolm was a member from 1952-1964 and during his time the membership grew from 400 to around 300‚000 ("Nation of Islam."). Malcolm met Elijah Muhammad in 1952 in Chicago‚ which instigated the start of creating temples in New York and other various locations on the east side of the United States. Continuing his own journey

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    Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha Nebraska on May 19‚ 1925. Malcolm’s father Earl Little was a big six-foot-four very black man with one eye. His mother Louis Little‚ had a light complexion and could pass for white. Malcolm was his father’s seventh child. He had three children from a previous marriage Ella‚ Earl‚ and Mary‚ who lived in Boston. Malcolm’s father met and married his mother in Philadelphia. This union produced‚ Malcolm and his five full-blooded siblings. The oldest Wilfred

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    Muhammad was historically significant in many ways. “...Muhammad‚ was born in the bustling city of Makkah around A.D. 570.” (pg 271). Muhammad was a man born in Makkah‚ a city in Arabia‚ around the year 570 A.D. He was raised by his uncle‚ since he was orphaned at a young age. “By age 13 he was working as a camel caravan worker.” (notes). At the young age of 13‚ Muhammad already had a job as a camel caravan worker. “When Muhammad was about 25 years old‚ Kadijah proposed marriage to him.” (pg 271)

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    Islam. Although prophet Adam which is very popular and known in most religions was the first human in this world. In Islam prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was the last prophet and messenger from God and there was not going to be another prophet after him. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) is not just known as one of the greatest prophets because he was a servant of Allah‚ prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) is one of the greatest prophets because he did a lot of heroic things

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    MWEEK-5 HOME WORK ASSIGNMENT Malcolm X--Myth and Truthfulness Civil Rights Activist‚ Malcolm X was born as Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ the fourth of eight children born to Louise and Earl Little. Louise was a homemaker and Earl was a preacher who was also an active member of the local chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and avid supporter of the Black Nationalist leader”. (Marcus Garvey). Because of Earl Little ’s civil rights activism‚ the family faced

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    movie “innocence of Muslims” on the Muslims countries; Analysis of such stereotypical representations by western media. Abstract: Media is held responsible for the distorted and caricature image of Muslims and their most holy figure prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in the West. The movie “innocence of Muslims” is the most recent stereotype demonstration of them. People’s thinking on a matter‚ which they don’t have much knowledge about‚ is largely formed by what media determines‚ following

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    Spike Lee released the film‚ Malcolm X in 1992‚ a biographical story about the African- American controversial figure during the Civil Right Movement. Malcolm undergoes three significant conversions in his life. The first portion of the film depicts Malcolm’s childhood through flashbacks and his teenage years as he strived to emulate a white man and gain acceptance to their society. The majority of the film is dedicated to his life after prison‚ portraying the transformation made once he discovers

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