Muhammad ibn Abdullah
Topping the list of greatest men is Muhammad ibn Abdullah. In the Arab world, Muhammad ibn Abdullah was a religious, political, and social figure. He was the Muslim faith's founder. According to Islam, he was a prophet who was inspired to teach and reinforce the monotheistic concepts of Adam, Abraham, Jesus, Moses, and other prophets. All of Islam's major sects recognize Muhammad as God's final prophet. Several modern denominations, however, disagree with this stance.
All of Islam's major sects recognize Muhammad as God's final prophet. He is frequently referred to as the finest person who has ever lived. Muhammad is said to have been born in Mecca in the year 570 and died in Medina in the year 632 after being forced to flee with his followers in the year 622. Muhammad was born in the year 570 AD at Mecca (now in Saudi Arabia). Since his father died before he was born, he was raised by his grandfather and uncle. He was born into a poor yet well-respected Quraysh family. The family was interested in Meccan politics and trade.
- Born: c. 53 BH (570 CE)[1]Mecca, Hejaz, Arabia
- Died: 8 June 632 (aged 61–62)Medina, Hejaz, Arabia
- Resting place: Green Dome at al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina, Arabia