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... Muhammad is known as "Prophet Muhammad" among believers in the religion of Islam. According to Islamic teachings, he was the last prophet, or messenger of God, who received revelation. Muhammad was born into the tribe of Quraysh, in the Arabian city of Mecca. The Quraysh were the tribe that took car ...
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Islam and modernity

Islam and modernity is a topic of discussion in contemporary sociology of religion. The history of Islam chronicles different interpretations and approaches. Modernity is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon rather than a unified and coherent phenomenon. It has historically had different schools of thought moving in many directions.
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