No, Muhammad is not omnipresent as he was just a human as everyone else. Allah even asked him (40:55, 47:19, 48:2) to ask forgiveness for his sins indicating that Muhammad was a human as all humans are sinners (humans die because of sin). Only God is omnipresent and since Mohammad is just another human he is not a omnipresent. Mohammad died and his tomb is in Medina is another indication that he is not omnipresent. Only Jesus claimed omnipresence (Matt 18:20, 28:20, John 14:23).
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Neither prophet Muhammad nor any of God's prophets (including Jesus); peace be upon them; is omnipresent.
The answer above talks about prophet Muhammad as sinner. It lacks good understanding of the word sinner in Arabic and in Islam. All human are sinners in the sense that they never can fulfill thanks and gratitude to their Creator (God) for His bklessings on them. Otherwise, I wonder what sins the the author of the above answer read that prophet Muhammad committed.
God is omnipresent.
Omnipresent is an adjective.
Omnipresent.
sand is an omnipresent thing in a beach house.
That is an impossible question to answer. Since God is omnipresent, we would also have to be omnipresent.
Yes Christ's word which is the Bible is everlasting and omnipresent.
No.
It is the omnipresent rush of water which give the Este Gardens their peculiar character.
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No.
Omnipresent
Viruses are omnipresent.