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According to the traditional hadith accounts, Allah gave Muhammad permission to do things which were not allowed to other other members of the [[ummah]], and even to other prophets. These special privileges were a sign of Allah's divine favor upon his appointed apostle. | According to the traditional hadith accounts, Allah gave Muhammad permission to do things which were not allowed to other other members of the [[ummah]], and even to other prophets. These special privileges were a sign of Allah's divine favor upon his appointed apostle. |