Mu
ammad ibn ‘Abd Allah
(570–632).
The last of the
Prophets
, from whose proclamation of
Qur’
n
Islam derives. Mu
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ammad was born in
Mecca
in the ‘Year of the Elephant’ (i.e. when an Abyssinian army attacked Mecca). At an early age, he had an experience of a visitation by two figures (later identified as angels) who ‘opened his chest and stirred their hands inside’. It was the first of several unusual experiences which led Mu
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ammad increasingly to search for the truth of God and religion on his own. By now he was under the protection of his uncle, Abu T
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lib, and at the age of 25 he married
Khad
jah
; they had two sons who died and four daughters. Mu
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ammad was increasingly influenced by the
an
fs
(pl.,
unaf
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’), those who were seeking to preserve a monotheism which they traced back to
Abraham
(Ibr
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h
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m); Arabia was an important refuge for Jews and unorthodox Christians when they came under persecution, and their beliefs are clearly reflected in the Qur’
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n. Mecca was polytheistic, with revered idols, and Mu
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