Muhammad was a political leader because he was a leader of the state, and he was a religious leader because he was a prophet of the lord according to Islamic beliefs. He received numerous instructions from god through the angel Gabriel, known in Islam as Jibril, and based on these rules and guidelines the Quran was created. People who were Muslims before Muhammad also accepted that it was a religion based on having prophets of the lord such as Abraham, Noah, Jesus, and others, but the stories slightly differed, with Muhammad being the final prophet that this world has seen.
When the novel made its first appearance in the 1700s, it appealed
to all classes of people because they could identify with the stories of
everyday life. It felt like they were the people in the novel, which in this
case does have a slice of life genre.
Moses parted the sea to guid people to the haven biblically. Harriet Tubman guided people who were enslaved to freedom(North)
Answer:
Darius and Xerxes
Explanation:
They are two Persian leaders who tried to conquer Greece
<span>They became under Islamic control during 661–750(I believe putting by 750 would be the correct answer)</span>