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- proper noun The
prophet whofounded Islam . - proper noun A male
given name very popular amongMuslims .
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- noun the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah (570-632)
Etymologies
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MALAYSIA mohammad, his excellency dr mahathir Mohammad was Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister and has been credited with engineer - ing Malaysia's rapid modernization and spearheading the phenomenal growth of the Malaysian economy.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows AlHaqqNetwork 2010
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Ajit Solanki/Associated Press A man kissed the word 'Mohammad,' painted on a wall in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday.
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The eldest, Mohammad, is said to have been the first person to suggest that celestial bodies such as the moon and planets were subject to the same laws of physics as on Earth – which marked a clear break from the received Aristotelian picture of the universe.
When Baghdad was centre of the scientific world Jim al-Khalili 2010
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The central figure in Islam, Mohammad, is recorded as having done all those things plus some accounts put his number of wives at 23.
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Jaish-e-Mohammad is believed to have been established by Pakistani intelligence agencies, which used it to fight in Indian-ruled parts of the Kashmir region.
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In Islam, Mohammad, is not a savior, and to call men sons of God is blasphemy.
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I recommend you make a habit of insisting Mohammad is gay, or female, or a beast, or a mythological fantasy .... and live your convictions.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Sad Victory for Thuggery in Texas 2010
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In Islam, Mohammad, is not a savior, and to call men sons of God is blasphemy.
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One of the most bizarre international coup attempts of recent times, whose key players include a family solicitor from Buckinghamshire and an exiled Arab crown prince, entered its endgame today with the death of Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammad al-Qasimi, the world's longest-serving ruler, who led the Gulf emirate of Ras al-Khaimah (RAK) for 62 years.
Death of Gulf emirate ruler Sheikh Saqr prompts fight over succession Robert Booth 2010
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Let Mr. CNN twists the words that you are Mohammad from the Heaven comimg down to the earth to decimate all the infidels and suck blood from Mr. CNN, and to overthrow the U.S. government.
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