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Muhammad Ibn Abdullah

The Last and Most Complete of Allah's Messengers
گھر / O Islam / Muhammad ﷺ
Biography

The Life of the Prophet ﷺ

Muhammad Ibn Abdullah was born in Mecca, in 570 CE, belonging to the noble Banu Hashim clan. He was orphaned early — he lost his father before birth and his mother at age 6. From youth he was known as Al-Amin (The Trustworthy) and Al-Sadiq (The Truthful).

At 40 years of age, in 610 CE, he received the first revelation of the Quran in the Cave of Hira, being appointed as the last Prophet and Messenger for all humanity. For 23 years he dedicated his life to conveying the message of Islam, facing persecution, exile, and wars.

He died in Medina, in 632 CE, having completed the revelation of the Quran and established the first Muslim community — a legacy that transformed human history.

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"I was sent only to perfect noble character."

— Muhammad ﷺ (Al-Bayhaqi)

Biographical Facts

Full Name
Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abd Al-Muttalib
Birth
570 CE — Mecca, Arabia
First Revelation
610 CE — Cave of Hira, Mecca
Hijrah — Migration
622 CE — From Mecca to Medina
Death
632 CE — Medina, Arabia
Titles
Al-Amin · Al-Sadiq · Khatam Al-Anbiya
Personality & Character

The Character of the Prophet ﷺ

Compassion

Deeply compassionate toward all — children, women, the elderly, animals, and even enemies. The Quran describes him as "a mercy to the worlds" (21:107).

Honesty

He never uttered a lie in his entire life. Even his adversaries acknowledged his honesty and absolute moral integrity.

Social Justice

He abolished racism and oppression. He declared that "an Arab is not superior to a non-Arab except by piety."

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