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'''Abu l-Qasim Muhammad [[wikipedia:ibn|ibn]] [[wikipedia:Abd Allah ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib|‘Abd Allāh]] al-Hashimi al-Qurashi''', commonly referred to as simply [[Muhammad]] (also Mohammed, Muhammed, and many other spelling variations) was the founder of [[Islam]] and is regarded by Muslims as the last [[messenger of God|messenger]] and [[prophet|prophet]] of [[God]].{{seed}}
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These are some early depictions of [[Muhammad]]. [[Islam]] discourages the depiction of Muhammad and even of living things in general, though it is not clear how rigorous the prohibition is and it may vary from sect to sect. See Wikipedia: {{l/wp|Depictions of Muhammad}} and Wikipedia: {{l/wp|Aniconism in Islam}}.
==Related Pages==
 
* [[Muhammad]]: reality-based discussion
 
==Images==
 
Some early depictions of Muhammad; Islam discourages the depiction of Muhammad and even of living things in general, though it is not clear how rigorous the prohibition is and it may vary from sect to sect. See [[wikipedia:Depictions of Muhammad|Depictions of Muhammad]] and [[wikipedia:Aniconism in Islam|Aniconism in Islam]].
 
 
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Image:Maome.jpg | image dating from approximately 973–1048 AD
 
Image:Maome.jpg | image dating from approximately 973–1048 AD

Latest revision as of 03:15, 24 January 2015

These are some early depictions of Muhammad. Islam discourages the depiction of Muhammad and even of living things in general, though it is not clear how rigorous the prohibition is and it may vary from sect to sect. See Wikipedia: Depictions of Muhammad and Wikipedia: Aniconism in Islam.