Yes and one of the Christian priests told the people with him that Muhammad is the prophet they are waiting for and mentioned in their holy book.
Yes, according to Islamic tradition, Muhammad accompanied his uncle on a trade journey to Syria when he was 12 years old. During the trip, he met a Christian monk who prophesied his future as a prophet.
Yes, Syria is a secular state. The relegious parties are not allowed in Syria. To give you an example: if you are a member of the Muslim brother party, you will be executed. Syria is a very secular state actually, it doesn't allow religious conflict and does not follow the Islamic way at all, it also allows Christians and USED to allow Jews to be in the government. Actually now a days the Syrian Army is very much Christian generals and commanders.
The majority religion in Syria is Islam, specifically Sunni Islam. There are also significant minority populations of Alawites, Shiites, and Christians, including Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Maronites.
Yes, Syria is a predominantly Muslim country with Islam being the largest religion followed by the majority of its population.
Muhammad Owais Raza Qadri practices the religion of Islam. He is a well-known naat khawan (reciter of poetry in praise of the Prophet Muhammad) in the Muslim community.
Ayesha Siddiqa, Prophet Muhammad's wife, did not have any children.
Imad Muhammad Deeb Khamis is the Minister of Electricity for Syria.
Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Sha'Ar is the Minister of the Interior for Syria.
Jasim Muhammad Zakariya is the Minister of Social Affairs for Syria.
Usama Muhammad was born on March 21, 1954, in Lattakia, Syria.
Muhammad Abd Al-Sattar Al-Sayyid is the Minister of Religious Endowments for Syria.
Muhammad Shafiq Jamal was born on 1987-12-12.
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was born on 1948-12-12.
Of course Arabic.
Muhammad at-Taqi was born on April 12, 812.
Muhammad at-Taqi was born on April 12, 812.
Muhammad Hamidullah died on 2002-12-17.
Muhammad Rachman was born on 1971-12-23.