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The Prophet Muhammad & The Qur'an

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Muhammad and the Qur'an

The Qur'an is the holy book for Muslims. It was revealed by God to the Prophet Muhammad.

Muhammad

Muhammad

  • Muhammad lived in Arabia and was born in Mecca in 570.
  • He was descended from Quraish tribal leaders.
    • Both his parents died whilst he was still a child.
    • He was raised by his grandfather and his uncle, Abu Talib.
  • He lived a life typical of his time and country, as a shepherd and then later as a trader.
  • His first wife was Khadija, a wealthy businesswoman.
    • The marriage was a very happy one, so eventually, Muhammad settled down to family life.
Muhammad's revelation

Muhammad's revelation

  • Muhammad began to go away each year to a place called Hira, where he was able to pray alone in a cave.
    • This was when he was about 40 years old.
  • Muslim belief teaches that once, whilst Muhammad was praying, the Angel Gabriel appeared to him.
The revelation of the Qur'an

The revelation of the Qur'an

  • The Angel Gabriel instructed Muhammad to recite verses that appeared before him.
    • Muhammad was illiterate (could not read) but found he was able to recite the verses.
    • Muhammad was frightened by this experience, and fearful that people would think he was mad.
  • The revelations continued for over 20 years.
    • The verses that he recited became known as the Qur’an, which is the holy book of Muslims.
    • The word Qur'an literally means ‘the recitation’.
The Qur'an

The Qur'an

  • At first, the Qur’an was part of an oral tradition.
    • This means the words were not written down but passed on by being learnt by heart (something many Muslims do to this day).
    • The verses were later collected into a book.
The Qur'an's teaching

The Qur'an's teaching

  • The Qur'an contains many important teachings for Muslims:
    • The importance of worshipping the one true God (Allah).
    • The importance of obeying the commands of Allah.
    • The attributes of Allah.
    • And how Muslims should behave towards each other.
  • The Qur'an also refers to prophets from Jewish and Christian traditions, including Moses and Jesus.
    • But, The Qur'an says that Muhammad is the final prophet. And, the Qur’an is the final revelation - the pure, unaltered teaching of Allah.
The reception of the Qur'an

The reception of the Qur'an

  • The Qur’an is critical of idol worship and the behaviour of the Arab tribes.
    • Muhammad tried to teach this new law, and the worship of Allah alone.
  • There were some early converts of Muhammad's teachings.
  • But, most of the locals, including his own tribe, rejected the teaching.
    • These tribes persecuted Muhammad and his early followers.
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