Muhammad (religion)

"All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over black nor a black has any superiority over white except by piety and good action. You know that every Muslim is the brother of another Muslim. Remember, one day you will appear before Allah and answer for your deeds. So beware, do not astray from the path of righteousness after I am gone."

- Muhammad's final sermon

Muhammad is the central prophet of the Muslim faith and author of the Qur'an. Muhammad was merchant living in Mecca in what is now Mecca Saudi Arabia when he communed with God. Muhammad wished to find the true religious path to Allah, God. Muhammad would retreat to a gave in the mountains outside Mecca to pray and meditate to become closer to God. At the age of 40 Muhammad was said to be visited by the messengers of god Gabriel and Al-Burāq. Gabriel revealed the true nature of Allah's plans to Muhammad and Al-Burāq would carry Muhammad into heaven to commune with the souls of the departed prophets such as Moses and Abraham. When Muhammad returned to earth he was a wiser and enlightened man and made it his mission to spread the true word of God which he felt had been lost to the world through the translations of present day man.

Through serendipitous circumstance, Muhammad would be approached by a rich a Jewish widowed merchant named Khadija who wished to marry him. Muhammad refused the marriage at first feeling romantic companionship would be out of place for him. Khadija stated she would gladly support Muhammad in any pursuits he had for his company if his pride would allow it, Muhammad took the attentions of the generous merchant as a sign and agreed to the marriage. Muhammad revealed to Khadija his communion with Gabriel on behalf of Allah, Khadija would be the first convert to Islam. Soon Muhammad would ask Khadija for the money to sponsor a pilgrimage. Muhammad wished to publish a book a boo the would call the Qur'an. With the enlightenment of Allah, the wings Al-Burāq as his transport and the financial support of Khadija Muhammad journeyed around Arab and Jewish world to spread the true message of Allah through the Qur'an; One of devotion and humility. While little is know as to Muhammad's precise view into the imperfections of Christianity and Judaism he stresses that the message of God had become lost in the texts and claims to still view prophets such as Jesus and Moses as holy figure whom he consulted with in heaven.