मुहम्मद (Hindi Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "मुहम्मद" in Hindi language version.

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  • "Prophet's Mosque". Archnet.org. 2 May 2005. मूल से 23 March 2012 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 26 January 2012.

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  • Alford T. Welch, Ahmad S. Moussalli, Gordon D. Newby. (2009)। "Muḥammad". The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World। संपादक: John L. Esposito। Oxford: Oxford University Press। “The Prophet of Islam was a religious, political, and social reformer who gave rise to one of the great civilizations of the world. From a modern, historical perspective, Muḥammad was the founder of Islam. From the perspective of the Islamic faith, he was God's Messenger (rasūl Allāh), called to be a "warner," first to the Arabs and then to all humankind.”
  • "Islam: An Overview - Oxford Islamic Studies Online". www.oxfordislamicstudies.com (अंग्रेज़ी में). मूल से 19 अक्तूबर 2018 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 2018-07-25.
  • Anis Ahmad. (2009)। "Dīn". The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World। संपादक: John L. Esposito। Oxford: Oxford University Press। “A second important aspect of the meaning of the term emerges in Meccan revelations concerning the practice of the Prophet Abraham. Here it stands for the straight path (al-dīn al-ḥanīf) toward which Abraham and other messengers called the people [...] The Qurʿān asserts that this was the path or practice followed by Abraham [...] In the final analysis, dīn encompasses social and spiritual, as well the legal and political behaviour of the believers as a comprehensive way of life, a connotation wider than the word "religion."”

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