Comprised of 114 chapters, the Quran is arguably the most sacred and primary text of Islam. The most basic theme of the Quran is the relationship between God and those who follow him. Revealed to the Prophet Muhammed in 610 C.E., the principles and teachings found in the Quran are the literal word of God to Muslims. Like to the holy bible, the Quran provides basic teaching about life, such …show more content…
However, the Quran would not exist without the Prophet Muhammed. As the messenger of Allah: all-knowing creator, and sustainer for Muslims, the Prophet Muhammed plays a vital role and is a sacred being throughout Islam. Born in the year 570, Muhammed received a revelation from God through the Angel Gabriel at 40 years old. He continued to receive more revelations from God and through his teachings, had a significant impact on the Muslim world and culture. Muhammed encouraged others to reject their previous accusations about religion and declared that there was only one God, introducing monotheism to many. However, his accusations were regarded as troubling to some. As opposition to Muhammed increased, he was threatened with violence. After years of spreading his word, by 630 C.E. Islam was the dominant religion in Mecca. Muhammed’s sacredness as a Prophet can be shown in that his role was not just to teach others, but instead Muhammed was sent forth to demonstrate to others how they can live by Allah’s word. Additionally, many Muslims strive to be like Muhammed and thus he has had a large effect on Muslim culture. Facial hair is common amongst Muslim men because Muhammed wore it. Even the way Muslims dress, eat, and behave manipulates the way Muhammed did so. Due to his sacred being and importance to Islam, mocking Muhammed is seen as highly offensive and is extremely