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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.  
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