Of course, he was the founder of the Islamic Empire, before the foundation of the first Islamic state by him, Arabs had not central government, instead there was a tribal system, that is, a lot of tribes and every tribe had a chief man.
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No, Muhammad was not a Christian. He was the founder of Islam and considered a prophet in the Islamic faith.
Islam was founded by Muhammad.
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The founder of the religon of Islam was The Honorable Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Muhammad SAW/PBUH is the leader of the islamic faith. When i say leader i mean the founder the person who founded Islam.
Caliph (or Khalifa in Arabic)
The city, Medina, was first to be a part of the Islamic empire. It had been there at Muhammad's death.
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By the time Muhammad died, ALL of Arabia was either directly controlled by the Islamic Empire or was in vassalage to the Islamic Empire. It was only when Caliph Abu Bakr succeeded Muhammad that some of the Sheikhs questioned whether they were part of the Islamic Empire in perpetuity. The Ridda Wars, where Abu Bakr forcibly reunited Arabia under the Green Flag, ended that question affirmatively for the Muslims.
Mohammed, the final Islamic prophet was Islam's first leader.
because they had a really great organization and Muhammad was a really good prophet
The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah gave the motto: Unity-Faith-Discipline-Continuous struggle