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'''Muhammadun rasulullah''' is an [[Islam]]ic [[Arabic language|Arabic]] term literally meaning "[[Muhammad]] is the messenger of [[Allah]]." Muslims believe that [[Muhammad]] is the last and final [[prophet]] and [[messenger]] of God to mankind. This statement is the second part of the [[shahada]], which is the first pillar of [[Islam]]. The first part of the shahada is [[la ilaha illallah]], which means "There is no god worthy of worship except Allah."
'''Muhammadun rasulullah''' is an [[Islam]]ic [[Arabic language|Arabic]] term literally meaning "[[Muhammad]] is[[Allah]]." Muslims believe that [[Muhammad]] is the last and final [[prophet]] and [[messenger]] of God to mankind. This statement is the second part of the [[shahada]], which is the first pillar of [[Islam]]. The first part of the shahada is [[la ilaha illallah]], which means "There is no god worthy of worship except Allah."


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Muhammadun rasulullah is an Islamic Arabic term literally meaning "Muhammad isAllah." Muslims believe that Muhammad is the last and final prophet and messenger of God to mankind. This statement is the second part of the shahada, which is the first pillar of Islam. The first part of the shahada is la ilaha illallah, which means "There is no god worthy of worship except Allah."