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Muhammad
[ moo-ham-uhd, -hah-muhd ]
noun
- Also Ѵ·· [] Ѳ·dz· []. a.d. 570–632, Arab prophet: founder of Islam.
- Elijah Elijah Poole, 1897–1975, U.S. clergyman: leader of the Black Muslims 1934–75.
- a male given name.
Muhammad
/ ʊˈæə /
noun
- MuhammadMohammed?570632MArabRELIGION: prophetRELIGION: founder of Islam ?570–632 ad , the prophet believed by Muslims to be the channel for the final unfolding of God's revelation to mankind: popularly regarded as the founder of Islam. He began to teach in Mecca in 610 but persecution forced him to flee with his followers to Medina in 622. After several battles, he conquered Mecca (630), establishing the principles of Islam (embodied in the Koran) over all Arabia
Example Sentences
Heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali criticizing the Vietnam War and anti-Black racism in the prime of his career.
Boxing great George Foreman, heavyweight champion who fought Muhammad Ali in the epic ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ before becoming an entrepreneur, dies at 76.
Foreman boxed in a time of Muhammad Ali and George Frazier.
Muhammad Basharat, who had worked at the factory for 24 years, said it was "very sad" and he was now looking for work in the building trade.
The 77-year-old previously spent several years in hiding after the 1988 publication of The Satanic Verses - a fictional story inspired by the life of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad - triggered threats against his life.
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