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Primary Translation For Name Muhammad

Which is the correct spelling, 'Muhammad' or 'Mohammad'?

The name of our Beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) is the most common given name in the world.The name Muḥammad (note the dot under the h, this is from the dictionary of congress. The dot makes the "h" into a big HA in Arabic) is the strictest and primary transliteration of the Arabic given name (Arabic: مُحَمَّد) that comes from the Arabic passive participle and triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D; Praise.The name is also transliterated as Mohammad (primarily in Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan), Muhammad (in India and Bangladesh), Muhammed (Arab World, primarily in North Africa), Mohamed and Mohamad (Arab World), Muhammad (Arab World), Muhammed, Muhamed (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Muhammed, Muhamed, Muhammet, or Muhamet (Turkey and Albania).In Latin, it is Mahometus (hence Italian Maometto) and Μωάμεθ (Moameth) in Greek. In Catalan and in Spanish it is Mahoma, and in Galician it is Mamede. In Russia it is Мухаммад (Mukhammad), another common spelling is Магомед (Magomed). In Somali it is Maxamed. While in Senegal and in other West African nations, the variant is Mamadou. In Kazakh, the name is Махамбет (Makhambet). In Chinese, it is written as 穆罕默德 (Mùhǎnmòdé).To be honest, you are mistaken about there being a correct way of spelling it, using English alphabets. When you use a non-arabic alphabet, you are basically spelling it phonetically. Now, not all the people speak English, so each of them will spell it differently, but in concordance with their phonetic pronunciation of 'Muḥammad'. The name of the prophet of Islam has been represented in various ways in English. It is an Arabic name, and it is notoriously difficult to transliterate Arabic - or any Semitic language - into any European language.So, the most agreed upon spellings is "Muhammad" (without the dot under the h - as you might not be able to put the dot under the h using the qwerty keyboard). This is the spelling which is adopted by the Oxford Dictionary which is the world authority on English. Additionally, this is the spelling that is adopted on the WikiPedia, WikiAnswers, Encyclopedia Britannica, and many other official places as well. In most religious sites and in all the websites of Saudi Arabia Ministry of religious affairs and Hajj the word MUHAMMAD is given.PEACE..!!

What does the Bible say about Prophet Muhammad?

The Prophecy of the coming of a "Messenger" after Jesus Christ(pbuh):-PBUH- Peace Be Upon HimJohn 14:16:-Jesus Christ said "And I will pray the father, he shall send another comforter, that he may abide with you"John 15:26:-Jesus Christ said "And when the comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the father, even the spirit of truth, who proceedeth from the father, he shall testify me".John 16:12–14:-Again Jesus Christ said " I have many things to say unto you but you cannot bear them now. How be it, when he the spirit of truth is come, he will guide you unto all truth, he shall not speak of himself, but whatsoever he shall hear, that he shall speak, he shall show you things to come. He shall glorify me."The above verses clearly refer to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as he was the the only religious figure after Jesus Christ(pbuh) who testified Jesus Christ as an article of faith. He 'glorified' Jesus Christ and as a matter of fact, Muslims are the only other people who believe in Jesus Christ. No Muslim is a Muslim if he doesn't believe in Jesus Christ. . . . . but as a Mighty Messenger of God and not as Son of God.The following verse confirms that the comforter being prophesied is indeed Prophet Muhammad.Isaiah 29:12 :-" And the book is delivered to him who is not learned, saying read this, I pray thee, and he saith, I am not learned".When angel Gabriel commanded Prophet Muhammad by saying 'Iqra' meaning 'read', Prophet Muhammad replied ' I am not learned'. These lines were the very first verses of the Qur'an which were revealed upon Prophet Muhammad(pbuh).This to me is amazing.

Al iman means "the faith" in Arabic?

OMG .. the man is free to get his tattoo.. and it is not of ur business guys, and it's nice that you are interesting in getting tattoo in arabic, it is very cute language , i've learning it for 5 months now
on www.arabicollege.com,, and yeah iman is girl name, my teacher's name is "iman" and she's from egypt, and the faith, you have to put "al" before the word so nobody will confused whether it's girl name or faith in god.. i hope i helped you with this answer..

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