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Prophet Muhammad SAW!.!.!.!.
because he save the mankind,sacrifice himself although get tease and beaten by the Quraisy,and lead the Islam soldier in Jihad War for stand up the truth!.!.!.

muslim doesn't fight if didn't attack by anyone!.!.and Islam teach that,dont kill woman,old people and children in a battle/war!.!.!.

This is the Holy War till the Judgement Day,where the Major Religion will rule the world and Islam is destructed!!!

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1- Prophet Mohammad (Stoping the arabs from burrying and killing the innocent girls)
2- Jesus Christ (He was crossified for our sins)
3- Cyrus The Great (Made the first chapter of Human Rights)Www@QuestionHome@Com

For me would have to be MAHATMA GANDHI
Faced with oppression and hardships he had the strength to fight with the weapon of peaceWww@QuestionHome@Com

prophet Nabi Muhammad R!.S!.W
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Me!. I transcend religion with free thought!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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Jesus, he gave his life!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

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u asked for the Greatest person that ever lived

I have no other answer than Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)!.

To know his greatness ,read his biography !. He is the founder of Islam!.
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what is Islam!?

Definition Of Islam

The word ISLAM has a two-fold meaning: peace, and submission to God!. This submission requires a fully conscious and willing effort to submit to the one Almighty God!. One must consciously and conscientiously give oneself to the service of Allah!. This means to act on what Allah enjoins all of us to do (in the Qur'an) and what His beloved Prophet, Muhammad (pbuh) encouraged us to do in his Sunnah (his lifestyle and sayings personifying the Qur'an)!.

Once we humble ourselves, rid ourselves of our egoism and submit totally to Allah, and to Him exclusively, in faith and in action, we will surely feel peace in our hearts!. Establishing peace in our hearts will bring about peace in our external conduct as well!.

Islam is careful to remind us that it not a religion to be paid mere lip service; rather it is an all-encompassing way of life that must be practiced continuously for it to be Islam!. The Muslim must practice the five pillars of the religion: the declaration of faith in the oneness of Allah and the prophet hood of Muhammad (pbuh), prayer, fasting the month of Ramadan, alms-tax, and the pilgrimage to Makkah; and believe in the six articles of faith: belief in God, the Holy Books, the prophets, the angels, the Day of Judgment and God's decree, whether for good or ill!.

There are other injunctions and commandments which concern virtually all facets of one's personal, family and civic life!. These include such matters as diet, clothing, personal hygiene, interpersonal relations, business ethics, responsibilities towards parents, spouse and children, marriage, divorce and inheritance, civil and criminal law, fighting in defense of Islam, relations with non-Muslims, and so much more!.
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Unlike other messengers, the Prophet Muhammad (upon him be blessings and peace) lived in the full light of recent history: even the minutest details of his life are verifiably documented!. A study of his life reveals a man who was the very embodiment of human perfection in all respects: the possessor of a pristinely pure soul, someone who lived selfless life completely in the service of God and His creatures, someone to whose trustworthiness even his enemies testified, someone who was never known to have personally avenged a wrong committed against him, someone who was humbler than a slave, more generous than the wind, more merciful than a mother, braver than the most fearless warrior!. Every page of his life tells of a truthful, sincere and genuine messenger, and belies any accusations of a deceiving impostor!.

BIOGRAPHY OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (pbuh)

Prophet Muhammad (s) was born in 570 CE in Makkah (Bakka, Baca, Mecca)!. His father, Abdullah, died several weeks before his birth in Yathrib (Medinah) where he went to visit his father's maternal relatives!. His mother died while on the return journey from Medinah at a place called ‘Abwa’ when he was six years old!. He was raised by his paternal grandfather 'Abd al Muttalib (Shaybah) until the age of eight, and after his grandfather’s death by Abu Talib, his paternal uncle!. 'Abd al Muttalib's mother, Salma, was a native of Medinah and he was born and raised as a young boy in Medinah before his uncle Muttalib brought him to Makkah to succeed him!. Many years before Muhammad's birth, 'Abd al Muttalib had established himself as an influential leader of the Arab tribe ‘Quraish’ in Makkah and took care of the Holy sanctuary ‘Ka’bah’!. Makkah was a city state well connected to the caravan routes to Syria and Egypt in the north and northwest and Yemen in the south!. Muhammad was a descendant of Prophet Ismail through the lineage of his second son Kedar!.
Ka'bah is the first house of worship built on earth for the worship of Allah, the One True God!. It was re-built (raised from the existing foundation) by Prophets Ibrahim (Abraham) and Ismail (Ishmael)!. Allah is the proper name of the One True God, creator and sustainer of the universe, who does not have a partner or associate, and He did not beget nor was He begotten!. Unlike the word god, the word Allah does not have a plural or gender!.
Under the guardianship of Abu Talib, Muhammad (s) began to earn a living as a businessman and a trader!. At the age of twelve, he accompanied Abu Talib with a merchant caravan as far as Bostra in Syria!. Muhammad was popularly known as ‘al-Ameen’ for his unimpeachable character by the Makkans and visitors alike!. The title Al-Ameen means the Honest, the Reliable and the Trustworthy, and it signified the highest standard of moral and public life!.
Upon hearing of Muhammad’s impressive credentials, Khadijah, a rich merchant widow, asked Muhammad (s) to take some merchandise for trade to Syria!. Soon after this trip when he was twenty-five, Khadijah proposed marriage to Muhammad through a relative!. Muhammad accepted the proposal!. At that time, Khadijah was twice widowed and forty years old!. Khadijah (ra) and Muhammad (s) were the parents of six children - four daughters and two sons!. His first son Qasim died at the age of two!. He was nicknamed Abul Qasim, meaning the father of Qasim!. His second son Abdullah died in infancy!. Abdullah was also called affectionately as ‘Tayyab’ and ‘Tahir’ because he was born after Muhammad’s prophethood!. The four daughters were: Zainab, Ruqayyah, Umm Kulthum, and Fatimah (ra)!.
The Holy sanctuary Ka’bah was now filled with three hundred sixty idols!. The original, pristine message of Prophet Ibrahim was lost, and it was mixed with superstitions and traditions of pilgrims and visitors from distant places, who were used to idol worship and myths!. In every generation, a small group of men and women detested the pollution of Ka’bah and kept pure their practice of the religion taught by Prophets Ibrahim and Ismail!. They used to spend some of their time away from this polluted environment in retreats to nearby hills!.
Muhammad (s) was forty when, during his one of many retreats to Mount Hira for meditation during the month of Ramadan, he received the first revelation from the Archangel Jibril (Gabriel)!. On this first appearance, Gabriel (as) said to Muhammad: "Iqraa," meaning Read or Recite!. Muhammad replied, "I cannot read," as he had not received any formal education and did not know how to read or write!. The Angel Gabriel then embraced him until he reached the limit of his endurance and after releasing said: "Iqraa!." Muhammad’s answer was the same as before!. Gabriel repeated the embrace for the third time, asked him to repeat after him and said:
"Recite in the name of your Lord who created! He created man from that which clings!. Recite; and thy Lord is most Bountiful, He who has taught by the pen, taught man what he knew not!."
These revelations are the first five verses of Surah (chapter) 96 of the Qur’an!. Thus it was in the year 610 CE the revelation began!.
Muhammad (s) was terrified by the whole experience of the revelation and fled the cave of Mt!. Hira [Qur'an 81:19-29]!. When he reached his home, tired and frightened, he asked his wife: ‘cover me, cover me,’ in a blanket!. After his awe had somewhat abated, his wife Khadijah asked him about the reason of his great anxiety and fear!. She then assured him by saying: "Allah (The One God) will not let you down because you are kind to relatives, you speak only the truth, you help the poor, the orphan and the needy, and you are an honest man!. Khadijah then consulted with her cousin Waraqa who was an old, saintly man possessing knowledge of previous revelations and scriptures!. Waraqa confirmed to her that the visitor was none other than the Angel Gabriel who had come to Moses!. He then added that Muhammad is the expected Prophet!. Khadijah accepted the revelation as truth and was the first person to accept Islam!. She supported her husband in every hardship, most notably during the three-year ‘boycott’ of the Prophet’s clan by the pagan Quraish!. She died at the age of sixty-five in the month of Ramadan soon after the lifting of the boycott in 620 CE!.
Gabriel (as) visited the Prophet as commanded by Allah revealing Ayat (meaning signs, loosely referred to as verses) in Arabic over a period of twenty-three years!. The revelations that he received were sometimes a few verses, a part of a chapter or the whole chapter!. Some revelations came down in response to an inquiry by the nonbelievers!. The revealed verses were recorded on a variety of available materials (leather, palm leaves, bark, shoulder bones of animals), memorized as soon as they were revealed, and were recited in daily prayers by Muslims [Qur'an 80:13-16]!. Angel Gabriel taught the order and arrangement of verses, and the Prophet instructed his several scribes to record verses in that order [Qur'an 75:16-19 and 41:41-42]!. Once a year, the Prophet used to recite all the verses revealed to him up to that time to Gabriel to authenticate the accuracy of recitation and the order of verses [Qur'an 17:106]!. All the revealed verses (over a period of 23 years and ending in 632 CE) were compiled in the book known as Qur’an!. The name Qur’an appears in the revealed verses!. The Qur’an does not contain even a word from the Prophet!. The Qur'an speaks in the first person, i!.e!., Allah's commandments to His creation!. Gabriel also visited the Prophet throughout his mission informing and teaching him of events and strategy as needed to help in the completion of the prophetic mission!. The Prophet’s sayings, actions, and approvals are recorded separately in collections known as Hadith!.
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