The Prophet Muhammad and the Formation of the Ummah
The Prophet Muhammad and the formation of the ummah stand at the center of Islamic sacred history because revelation in Islam does not remain an isolated message, private inspiration, or abstract doctrine. It becomes a community of worship, law, mercy, discipline, mutual responsibility, moral reform, and shared accountability before God. Muhammad is understood in Islam as the final messenger, the recipient and proclaimer of the Qur’an, and the human model through whom revelation became lived order. The ummah formed through recitation, prayer, migration, patience, brotherhood, treaty, charity, struggle, forgiveness, and the transformation of scattered tribal loyalties into a community ordered around tawhid and moral responsibility.









