π‘„Ÿπ‘„ͺπ‘„¦π‘„§π‘„Ÿπ‘„΄π‘„§π‘„˜π‘„΄

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Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian Ω…ΩΨ­ΩŽΩ…ΩŽΩ‘Ψ― (muhammad), from Arabic Ω…ΩΨ­ΩŽΩ…ΩŽΩ‘Ψ― (muαΈ₯ammad).

Noun

π‘„Ÿπ‘„ͺπ‘„¦π‘„§π‘„Ÿπ‘„΄π‘„§π‘„˜π‘„΄ (muhammad) (Islam)

  1. (historical, uncountable) Muhammad the prophet, to whom Qur'an was revealed.
  2. (uncountable) The 47th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
  3. a male given name, Muhammad or Mohammad, from Arabic (often abbreviated initially as Md.)