Pledges at 'Aqabah
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Six Madinese embraced Islam in the pilgrimage season in the eleventh year of Prophethood. They promised to communicate the Message of Islam to their townsfolk.The following year, on the occasion of the pilgrimage, there came a group of twelve disciples ready to acknowledge Muhammad as their Prophet.
Al-Hijrah
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
When the persecution of the people of Makkah against the Muslims grew intense, Allah commanded them to emigrate so that they could establish the religion of Allah in a land where they could worship Him.
The Battle Of Badr
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
THE Muslims, who had gone to Medina, had left all their belongings behind in Mecca and these had been taken by their enemies. Thus, when the Muslims heard that Abu Sufyan, one of the leaders of Quraysh, was on his way back to Mecca from Syria with a large caravan of goods, they decided that the time had come for them to retrieve some of their losses. The Prophet (pbuh) gave the Muslims permission for this attack and everyone began to get ready for the raid, for it had been revealed: In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Zaynab Bint Jahsh
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
ZANYAB BINT JAHSH,may Allah be pleased with her, married the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in 5 AH, when she was thirty-five and the Prophet was fifty-eight
Tabuk-The Test Of Faith
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
News of the growing power of the Muslims, as more and more of Arabia followed the Prophet (pbuh), eventually reached Heraclius, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. The Romans saw the uniting of the Arabs in Islam as a possible threat to their Empire and the Emperor's advisors and generals, therefore,
The Battle of Uhud
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Muslims realized that defeat had been caused by their disobedience to the Prophet (pbuh). The Qur'an tells us that the Muslims had been tested by Allah at Uhud and had failed but that Allah forgave them
The Battle of the Trench
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
When the Prophet (pbuh) first arrived in Medina, the Jews who were living there had welcomed him. The Prophet (pbuh) had returned their greeting, as he wished to be on good terms with them. An agreement was also reached between the Muslims and the Jews, which gave the Jews the freedom to practice their religion and which also set out their rights and their duties.
Impact of Treaty of Hudaybiyah
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
At the end of the sixth year after Prophet Muhammad's migration to Al-Madinah, he (peace be upon him) wanted to perform pilgrimage (Hajj) to Makkahand visit Allah’s Sacred House (the Ka`bah). He went out accompanied by one thousand and four hundred Muslim men and he appointed `Abdullah Ibn Umm Maktum to be in charge of Al-Madinah during his (peace be upon him) absence. When they reached a place called Thul-Hulayfah, the Prophet(peace be upon him) and those who were with him, assumed the state of Ihram (the state of ritual consecration).
Conquest of Makkah
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Muslim were victorious In entering Mecca, the prophet ordered them not to harm anyone unless anyone tried to stop them entering. The prophet thanked Allah for this victory.
Arrogance Defeated at Hunayn
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
The formidable Bedouin tribes, the Hawaazin, the Saqif and various others pastured their flocks on the territories bordering Mecca.
Prophet Dead, Teachings Alive
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008
It was during that last pilgrimage that the surah entitled “Succor” was revealed, which he received as an announcement of approaching death. Soon after his return to Al-Madinah he fell ill. The tidings of his illness caused dismay throughout Arabia and anguish to the folk of Al-Madinah, Makkah and Ta’if, the hometowns.
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