In Islam, the distinction between Allah, the Creator, and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Messenger, is paramount. Muslims adhere to strict monotheism, worshiping only Allah, the One who is eternal and transcendent. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is deeply revered for his moral excellence and his role as the final messenger, but he is not divine. Understanding this […]
Learn MoreMadina, once known as Yathrib, underwent a profound transformation with the arrival of Islam, shifting from a city marked by religious division to one unified under the worship of Allah. Prior to the advent of Islam, Madina was home to diverse beliefs—predominantly paganism, where tribes worshipped idols, and a significant Jewish presence, each with its […]
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