Muhammad

Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh, also known as Abu al-Qasim and Rasūl Allāh (Messenger of Allah) or simply Muhammad, among many other names, titles and epithets, is a prophet of God (through His avatar Allah) and the founder of the religion of Islam, having received the Qur'an which was dictated by archangel Gabriel at the behest of Allah.

Overview
Muhammad was the greatest prophet for Islam, having received several revelations from God through Gabriel, who dictated the Qur'an to him. Muhammad is considered the successor of Jesus Christ as a prophet, being the writer of the Qur'an, the sacred book of the Islamics, and for founding Islam, one of the three great Abrahamic religions and the second largest in the world, having over a billion followers in the 21st century.

It is later revealed by Sariel that, in reality, Muhammad is the son of Gabriel, the Messenger of God, and that apparently it was not in God's plan for another prophet to come after Jesus, but with Muhammad's birth, the Lord decided make him one of their prophets and found a new religion to spread his word. What happened is that after Christ's ascension to Heaven, the archangel Gabriel was left without purpose because he had no more special mission to carry out, so he began to visit planet earth and live among people in the guise of a human to guide them surreptitiously to God.

In the midst of his visits to the Planet, Gabriel (who at the epoch inhabited the Earth in a male form) ended up meeting a woman from Saudi Arabia, with whom he fell in love and the two became related, with the result in this courtship being the birth of Muhammed, the new prophet of God. This is the reason behind the friendship between the Messenger of God and the Prophet Muhammed, the Divine Favour. It is likely that several of the miracles that Muhammad performed in the Qur'an that were witnessed by many people were prominent in his divine characteristics inherited from his father.

History
Muhammad was born in the city of Mecca on April 25, 571 CE, and died on 632 CE at age 61. During his life, Muhammed had several wives and children, having had several descendants, which consequently makes many Arabs have the blood of angels in their veins, something they don't even suspect. After his death, Gabriel appeared to Muhammad at the gates of Heaven, where he revealed his true identity and told his son that Raphael would accompany him to the Third Heaven, where the Enlightenment One and the other prophets and saints dwell.

Quotes

 * "All pious believers shall deem it their bounden duty to defend believers and to aid them wheresoever’s they may be, whether far or near, and throughout Christendom shall protect the places where they conduct worship and those where their monks and priests dwell." - Muhammad.


 * "Do not wish to be like anyone except in two cases. The first is a person, whom Allah has given wealth & he spends it righteously; (the second is) the one whom Allah has given wisdom (the Holy Quran) and he acts according to it and teaches it to others." - Muhammad.


 * "Leave me as I leave you, for the people who were before you were ruined because their questions and their differences over the prophets. So, if I forbid you to do something, then keep away from it. And if I order you to do something, then do of it as much as you can." - Muhammad.


 * "No Christian shall be brought by force to confess Islam, and no disputes except over the better things shall be envisaged in with them. Moslems shall extend over the Christians everywhere the arm of mercy and kindness, protecting them from the exactions of oppressors." - Muhammad.


 * "The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, although there is good in each. Desire that which will bring you benefit, and seek help from Allah and do not give way to incapacity. If something happens to you, do not say, "If only I had done such-and-such." Rather say, "The decree of Allah. He does what He will." Otherwise you will open yourself up to the action of Shaitan." - Muhammad.

Trivia

 * Being the son of an Archangel, Muhammad is likely one of the most powerful Nephilim to ever walk the Earth, as well as being a first-generation Nephilim, who had been extinct since the Flood, who were ironically killed by Gabriel.
 * Muhammad had 11 to 15 wives during his lifetime.
 * Muhammed's "father" and patron, Gabriel, was the one who invented coffee, having made it for Muhammed to strengthen him. This was done to help the prophet stay awake and energized to defeat forty knights and also satisfy forty women.

Image Sources

 * (Muhammad the prophet of islam by 27imaginarylines d2pethm-fullview.jpg) Muhammad The Prophet of Islam by 27ImaginaryLines
 * (Family and nation by david dennis db62c3k-fullview.jpg) Family and Nation by David-Dennis
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 * (Kazanlar-Tarot-05.jpg) Kazanlar Tarot 05 from Kazanlar Tarot
 * (Miraj by Sultan Muhammad.jpg) The ascent of Muhammad to heaven by Sultan Muhammad