محمد ﷺ / Pro-phet Mu-ham-mad
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the final prophet and messenger of Allah in Islam who delivered the message of the Quran to humanity.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Makkah in 570 CE and is regarded by Muslims as the last prophet sent by Allah to guide mankind. He received divine revelation through Angel Jibreel (AS), which became the Holy Quran.
In Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is considered the Seal of the Prophets (Khatam an-Nabiyyin), meaning no prophet will come after him. Muslims believe he was chosen by Allah to complete and deliver the final message of Islam for all humanity.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught the principles of faith, worship, justice, compassion, honesty, patience, and mercy. His teachings and actions, known as the Sunnah, help Muslims understand how to live according to Islamic values.
During his life, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) faced many challenges while spreading Islam, but he remained patient, truthful, and devoted to Allah. His migration (Hijrah) from Makkah to Madinah marked an important moment in Islamic history and helped establish the first Muslim community.
Muslims deeply respect and love Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and often say “peace be upon him” after mentioning his name. His life continues to inspire millions of people around the world through his character, leadership, and message of guidance.