In this ppt you will know how the system of this earth began & And how the Muslim leader leads their state with the name of ALLAH.
A basic scene from Prophet Adam (as) to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). In this ppt we talk about discovery of Angels & Jinn. We talk about Azazeel.
1) Prophet Yaqub had 12 sons but was fondest of his youngest, Yusuf, who had a dream that his brothers would bow down to him.
2) Jealous of Yusuf, his brothers conspired to get rid of him by throwing him into a well and telling their father he was eaten by a wolf.
3) Yusuf was rescued from the well and sold as a slave to the king of Egypt. He rose to a high position by correctly interpreting the king's dreams but was later imprisoned due to the schemes of the king's wife.
Adam (A.S.) was the first prophet and human created by Allah (SWT) from clay. Before Adam, Allah created the universe, angels who do not disobey, and jinns from smokeless fire. Allah shaped Adam and breathed his spirit into him, then commanded all the angels and jinn to prostrate before Adam except Iblis. When Adam opened his eyes on earth, he saw all had prostrated except Iblis, who he did not recognize.
The document provides a brief history of Bani Israel from Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to the golden era of Prophet Sulaiman (AS). It discusses how Bani Israel originated from the descendants of Prophet Yaqoob (AS) and his 12 sons. It then outlines the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) and how Bani Israel settled and later became enslaved in Egypt. It describes their exodus from Egypt under Prophet Musa (AS) and wandering in Sinai, followed by entering Palestine under Prophet Yusha (AS). It concludes with discussing prominent prophets like Dawood (AS) and Sulaiman (AS) and the golden era during their
Prophet Yunus (AS) / Jonah (PBUH) was sent to preach the people of Nineveh. However people rejected him and didn't accept his call. Yunus (AS) left his people telling them that the punishment of Allah (SWT) will come upon them in 3 days. Yunus (AS) left his people although Allah had not yet commanded him to do so, when the Prophet boarded the ship; soon the sky drew dark and there was a terrible storm. Yunus (AS) understood it was because he left without the permission of Allah (SWT). People drew lots and whoever name appears must jump from the ship so that the ship doesn't drown because of overweight. Yunus (AS) name came and he jumped from the ship and Allah commanded a big fish to swallow him. In the belly of the fish, Yunus (AS) sincerely repented to Allah and his Tawbah was accepted. Allah ordered the fish to vomit Yunus (AS) on the shore. Yunus (AS) went back to his people and saw that all accepted his message when he left because of the warning he gave them about the punishment of Allah.
Dua of Yunus (AS)
لَّا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِين
"There is no god (worthy of worship) except You. Glory be to You! I have certainly done wrong.”
[Surah Anbiya 87-88]
The Book of Ruth tells the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman who demonstrates loyalty and kindness to her mother-in-law Naomi by refusing to leave her when Naomi returns from Moab to Judah. In Judah, Ruth gleans fields belonging to Boaz, a wealthy landowner who is impressed by Ruth's character and decides to marry her. Their marriage produces a son named Obed who becomes the grandfather of King David, demonstrating God's providence and the universality of God's love for both Jews and Gentiles.
Story of Ayub A.S. - Quran Circle Resourcenabeelsahab
This document provides a summary of a Quran circle discussion on dealing with difficult situations based on the stories of prophets Ayub and Yunus. It explains how both prophets remained steadfast during trials and stresses, including the various ways Satan tried to misguide prophet Ayub. The purpose of including stories of prophets in the Quran is also discussed. The document aims to help participants understand how to develop patience during hardships and learn lessons from how the prophets relied on prayer and remained faithful to God.
1) Prophet Musa was born among the Israelites in Egypt during the time of Pharaoh, who ordered all newborn Israelite boys to be killed after having a dream about one destroying him. Musa was set adrift in a basket as an infant but was found and raised by Pharaoh's wife.
2) As an adult, Musa killed an Egyptian man for mistreating a slave and fled to Midian, where he helped some shepherdesses and married one of their daughters.
3) Years later, while camping with his family, Musa saw a burning bush that was not consumed by fire, and heard Allah's voice commanding him to go to Egypt and challenge Ph
This document summarizes part 1 of the story of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) according to the Quran. It discusses Musa's birth and how he was saved from being killed by Pharaoh's order to kill all newborn male Israelites. It describes how Musa's mother put him in a basket in the river, how Pharaoh's wife found and adopted him, and how he was eventually returned to his real mother to be nursed. It provides important context about the Israelites in Egypt at the time and Pharaoh's oppression of them.
1) Prophet Yaqub had 12 sons but was fondest of his youngest, Yusuf, who had a dream that his brothers would bow down to him.
2) Jealous of Yusuf, his brothers conspired to get rid of him by throwing him into a well and telling their father he was eaten by a wolf.
3) Yusuf was rescued from the well and sold as a slave to the king of Egypt. He rose to a high position by correctly interpreting the king's dreams but was later imprisoned due to the schemes of the king's wife.
Adam (A.S.) was the first prophet and human created by Allah (SWT) from clay. Before Adam, Allah created the universe, angels who do not disobey, and jinns from smokeless fire. Allah shaped Adam and breathed his spirit into him, then commanded all the angels and jinn to prostrate before Adam except Iblis. When Adam opened his eyes on earth, he saw all had prostrated except Iblis, who he did not recognize.
The document provides a brief history of Bani Israel from Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to the golden era of Prophet Sulaiman (AS). It discusses how Bani Israel originated from the descendants of Prophet Yaqoob (AS) and his 12 sons. It then outlines the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) and how Bani Israel settled and later became enslaved in Egypt. It describes their exodus from Egypt under Prophet Musa (AS) and wandering in Sinai, followed by entering Palestine under Prophet Yusha (AS). It concludes with discussing prominent prophets like Dawood (AS) and Sulaiman (AS) and the golden era during their
Prophet Yunus (AS) / Jonah (PBUH) was sent to preach the people of Nineveh. However people rejected him and didn't accept his call. Yunus (AS) left his people telling them that the punishment of Allah (SWT) will come upon them in 3 days. Yunus (AS) left his people although Allah had not yet commanded him to do so, when the Prophet boarded the ship; soon the sky drew dark and there was a terrible storm. Yunus (AS) understood it was because he left without the permission of Allah (SWT). People drew lots and whoever name appears must jump from the ship so that the ship doesn't drown because of overweight. Yunus (AS) name came and he jumped from the ship and Allah commanded a big fish to swallow him. In the belly of the fish, Yunus (AS) sincerely repented to Allah and his Tawbah was accepted. Allah ordered the fish to vomit Yunus (AS) on the shore. Yunus (AS) went back to his people and saw that all accepted his message when he left because of the warning he gave them about the punishment of Allah.
Dua of Yunus (AS)
لَّا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِين
"There is no god (worthy of worship) except You. Glory be to You! I have certainly done wrong.”
[Surah Anbiya 87-88]
The Book of Ruth tells the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman who demonstrates loyalty and kindness to her mother-in-law Naomi by refusing to leave her when Naomi returns from Moab to Judah. In Judah, Ruth gleans fields belonging to Boaz, a wealthy landowner who is impressed by Ruth's character and decides to marry her. Their marriage produces a son named Obed who becomes the grandfather of King David, demonstrating God's providence and the universality of God's love for both Jews and Gentiles.
Story of Ayub A.S. - Quran Circle Resourcenabeelsahab
This document provides a summary of a Quran circle discussion on dealing with difficult situations based on the stories of prophets Ayub and Yunus. It explains how both prophets remained steadfast during trials and stresses, including the various ways Satan tried to misguide prophet Ayub. The purpose of including stories of prophets in the Quran is also discussed. The document aims to help participants understand how to develop patience during hardships and learn lessons from how the prophets relied on prayer and remained faithful to God.
1) Prophet Musa was born among the Israelites in Egypt during the time of Pharaoh, who ordered all newborn Israelite boys to be killed after having a dream about one destroying him. Musa was set adrift in a basket as an infant but was found and raised by Pharaoh's wife.
2) As an adult, Musa killed an Egyptian man for mistreating a slave and fled to Midian, where he helped some shepherdesses and married one of their daughters.
3) Years later, while camping with his family, Musa saw a burning bush that was not consumed by fire, and heard Allah's voice commanding him to go to Egypt and challenge Ph
This document summarizes part 1 of the story of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) according to the Quran. It discusses Musa's birth and how he was saved from being killed by Pharaoh's order to kill all newborn male Israelites. It describes how Musa's mother put him in a basket in the river, how Pharaoh's wife found and adopted him, and how he was eventually returned to his real mother to be nursed. It provides important context about the Israelites in Egypt at the time and Pharaoh's oppression of them.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Yusuf / Josephabdulg99
A reflection on the amazing lessons from the life of the Prophet Yusuf as narrated in the Holy Qur'an - http://quran.com/12 - and explained by classical and modern Islamic scholars.
This surah was revealed in Mecca to console the Prophet Muhammad after he began facing obstacles from preaching Islam, as old friends and neighbors began insulting and rejecting him. It reminds the Prophet of three blessings from Allah - opening his chest to accept the message, relieving him of the burden of his people's misguidance by revealing Islam, and exalting his fame for all time. The surah encourages the Prophet to remain devoted to worshipping Allah during hard times and assures him that difficulty is always followed by ease with patience.
this powerpoint is about the Early life of Prophet Muhammad, MUHAMMAD- Divine Revelations, The house of Arqam Makhzoomi, Spread of Islam, Life In Madina, Life Before & After Revelation Before revelation, Appearance & Dress, Behavior & Character and Facts about prophet Muhammad.
- Musa is now a young man living in Egypt who helps the weak and fights injustice. One day, during a fight between an Israelite and a Copt, Musa accidentally kills the Copt. He feels regret and asks Allah for forgiveness.
- When the Copts learn of this, they seek the killer. The Israelite reveals it was Musa to save himself, and word reaches Pharaoh who seeks to kill Musa. A man warns Musa to flee, so he escapes to Midyan.
- In Midyan, Musa helps some girls draw water. Impressed, their father offers Musa hospitality and marries one of his daughters to Musa after he agrees to work for 10
This document discusses Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114 of the Quran). It provides information on when the surah should be recited, which is recommended daily at least 19 times. The surah seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers of shaytan that try to misguide humans. It highlights three of Allah's attributes mentioned in the surah: Lord of Mankind, King of Mankind, and God of Mankind. The document explains key terms used in the surah like sharr (evil) and dhikr (whispering) and their significance in understanding efforts by shaytan to misguide.
Hadrat Usman ibn Affan was born in 573 AC in Mecca to a wealthy and noble family. He accepted Islam early on despite opposition from his own family. He demonstrated his commitment to Islam by migrating to Abyssinia to escape persecution in Mecca. Usman financially supported the Muslim community and helped expand the Prophet's mosque. He was chosen as the third caliph by a panel after Umar's death and led expansions of the Islamic empire. The Prophet spoke very highly of Usman and his role in heaven, emphasizing his virtue and importance to the Muslim community.
Usman ibn Affan was the third caliph of Islam who ruled from 644-656 CE. He was known for his piety, generosity, and notable achievements including funding projects, expanding the Rashidun caliphate, and organizing the compilation of the Quran into a complete text. However, rebellion and dissent grew during the second half of his caliphate. Despite refusing to resign when demanded, rebels surrounded and eventually assassinated Usman when he was 84 years old while he was reciting the Quran.
This document summarizes the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) as told in the Quranic chapter "Surah Yusuf". It describes how Yusuf was favored by his father over his brothers, which made them jealous and led them to throw him in a well. Yusuf was then sold into slavery in Egypt and falsely accused by his master's wife, which landed him in prison. While in prison, Yusuf interpreted dreams and was later summoned by the king to interpret his dreams, gaining a high position in Egypt. Years later, during a famine, Yusuf's brothers came to Egypt for food and discovered that the man in power was their long-lost brother Yusuf.
The document summarizes events from the 9th year of the Hijri calendar, including:
1) The Tabuk expedition where some Muslims made excuses to stay behind or felt the hardship, while others like Al-Jad bin Quays criticized the believers.
2) Delegations came to meet the Prophet from Thaqif, Tamim, and Najran to discuss religious matters.
3) The preacher Musaylamah began spreading a false message in opposition to Islam.
Prophet Nuh (a) was sent by Allah to guide people who worshipped idols to the one true God, but most people did not believe him. When they threatened Nuh (a), Allah commanded him to build an ark. Though the disbelievers mocked the ark, soon heavy rains came as punishment from Allah. Nuh (a) and believers boarded the ark with animal pairs, while the disbelievers drowned, including Nuh's son who refused to board. After 40 days, the waters receded and Nuh's group disembarked on a mountain to rebuild their lives in faith of Allah.
Al Quran (Chapter 96): Surah Al-Alaq [Blood Clot], Surah Ikra [Read]Dr Jameel G Jargar
This document provides information about Surah Al-Alaq, the 96th Surah of the Quran. It discusses the structure, highlights, message and references of the Surah. Some key points include:
- Surah Al-Alaq has 19 verses and was revealed in Makkah, making it one of the earliest Surahs.
- It discusses Allah teaching man by the pen and how man considers himself self-sufficient and commits sin.
- The first verses revealed to Prophet Muhammad instruct him to "Read! In the Name of your Lord".
- The Surah speaks about the humble beginnings of man but the high position one can attain by following Allah's message.
The document summarizes the biblical story of Ruth, who demonstrated loyalty and commitment to her mother-in-law Naomi by refusing to leave her after both of their husbands had died. It previews the story elements that will be discussed, including the difficult circumstances faced by Ruth and Naomi after their husbands and sons died, leaving them widowed and impoverished in a foreign land. It also highlights Ruth's famous pledge to Naomi to stay with and care for her regardless of the hardships they might face together. The document aims to engage students to think critically about the story of Ruth overcoming challenges through loyalty and commitment.
Battle of Badr_First Battle in Islamic HistoryAziz Ansari
The document provides details about the Battle of Badr which was a decisive early battle between Muslims and non-Muslims in 624 AD. It summarizes the persecution faced by Muslims in Mecca, their migration to Medina, and preparations for battle including fortifying positions and receiving divine assistance. On the day of battle, the much smaller Muslim army was victorious over the larger Quraysh force, killing several leaders. The battle established the strength of Islam and provided important lessons about distinguishing between truth and falsehood.
Lesson 18 khadija; the wife of the prophet and first woman to accept islamEbrahim Ismail
Khadija was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the first woman to accept Islam. She was twice married before and had children from her previous marriages. Khadija proposed to Muhammad after receiving a good report about him. They had a 25-year long marriage, during which Khadija was extremely supportive of Muhammad and his message. She was the first to believe he was a prophet when others did not. The Prophet had great love and respect for Khadija, referring to her virtues and calling her the best of women.
Adam was the first prophet created by God out of clay to inhabit the Earth. God taught Adam many things and asked the angels to show him respect. However, Iblis, also known as Shaitan, disobeyed and was prideful. Later, Shaitan convinced Adam and his wife to eat from the forbidden tree in Paradise, causing them to disobey God. Although they felt remorse, God forgave them. All of humanity is descended from Adam and his wife.
This document provides summaries of passages from the Quranic story of Yusuf/Joseph and lessons that can be learned from it. It discusses how Yusuf was seduced by his master's wife, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, and rose to a high status in Egypt through his wisdom and virtues despite difficulties. The document also defines concepts like hasad (malicious envy) and ghibtah (descent envy) and their differences according to Islamic scholars.
Prophet Musa asked Allah for help and support in conveying His message to Pharaoh. Allah granted Musa's requests by giving him his brother Harun as an assistant and strengthening his resolve. Musa and Harun went before Pharaoh and called him to worship Allah alone, but Pharaoh refused. To prove his prophethood, Musa performed miracles like turning his staff into a serpent. When Pharaoh's sorcerers were also unable to replicate Musa's miracles, they accepted faith in Allah. This further angered Pharaoh, who threatened the sorcerers, but they preferred Allah's punishment over Pharaoh's.
The document provides context on the importance of Palestine in Islam. It discusses how Palestine is connected to Makkah and Medina through its religious significance. Various hadith and verses from the Quran are cited that reference important prophets and their connections to Palestine, including Ibrahim, Musa, Yashu'ah, Dawud and others. The history of Bayt al-Maqdis is outlined from the time of Ibrahim through later Islamic rulers.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Yusuf / Josephabdulg99
A reflection on the amazing lessons from the life of the Prophet Yusuf as narrated in the Holy Qur'an - http://quran.com/12 - and explained by classical and modern Islamic scholars.
This surah was revealed in Mecca to console the Prophet Muhammad after he began facing obstacles from preaching Islam, as old friends and neighbors began insulting and rejecting him. It reminds the Prophet of three blessings from Allah - opening his chest to accept the message, relieving him of the burden of his people's misguidance by revealing Islam, and exalting his fame for all time. The surah encourages the Prophet to remain devoted to worshipping Allah during hard times and assures him that difficulty is always followed by ease with patience.
this powerpoint is about the Early life of Prophet Muhammad, MUHAMMAD- Divine Revelations, The house of Arqam Makhzoomi, Spread of Islam, Life In Madina, Life Before & After Revelation Before revelation, Appearance & Dress, Behavior & Character and Facts about prophet Muhammad.
- Musa is now a young man living in Egypt who helps the weak and fights injustice. One day, during a fight between an Israelite and a Copt, Musa accidentally kills the Copt. He feels regret and asks Allah for forgiveness.
- When the Copts learn of this, they seek the killer. The Israelite reveals it was Musa to save himself, and word reaches Pharaoh who seeks to kill Musa. A man warns Musa to flee, so he escapes to Midyan.
- In Midyan, Musa helps some girls draw water. Impressed, their father offers Musa hospitality and marries one of his daughters to Musa after he agrees to work for 10
This document discusses Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114 of the Quran). It provides information on when the surah should be recited, which is recommended daily at least 19 times. The surah seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers of shaytan that try to misguide humans. It highlights three of Allah's attributes mentioned in the surah: Lord of Mankind, King of Mankind, and God of Mankind. The document explains key terms used in the surah like sharr (evil) and dhikr (whispering) and their significance in understanding efforts by shaytan to misguide.
Hadrat Usman ibn Affan was born in 573 AC in Mecca to a wealthy and noble family. He accepted Islam early on despite opposition from his own family. He demonstrated his commitment to Islam by migrating to Abyssinia to escape persecution in Mecca. Usman financially supported the Muslim community and helped expand the Prophet's mosque. He was chosen as the third caliph by a panel after Umar's death and led expansions of the Islamic empire. The Prophet spoke very highly of Usman and his role in heaven, emphasizing his virtue and importance to the Muslim community.
Usman ibn Affan was the third caliph of Islam who ruled from 644-656 CE. He was known for his piety, generosity, and notable achievements including funding projects, expanding the Rashidun caliphate, and organizing the compilation of the Quran into a complete text. However, rebellion and dissent grew during the second half of his caliphate. Despite refusing to resign when demanded, rebels surrounded and eventually assassinated Usman when he was 84 years old while he was reciting the Quran.
This document summarizes the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) as told in the Quranic chapter "Surah Yusuf". It describes how Yusuf was favored by his father over his brothers, which made them jealous and led them to throw him in a well. Yusuf was then sold into slavery in Egypt and falsely accused by his master's wife, which landed him in prison. While in prison, Yusuf interpreted dreams and was later summoned by the king to interpret his dreams, gaining a high position in Egypt. Years later, during a famine, Yusuf's brothers came to Egypt for food and discovered that the man in power was their long-lost brother Yusuf.
The document summarizes events from the 9th year of the Hijri calendar, including:
1) The Tabuk expedition where some Muslims made excuses to stay behind or felt the hardship, while others like Al-Jad bin Quays criticized the believers.
2) Delegations came to meet the Prophet from Thaqif, Tamim, and Najran to discuss religious matters.
3) The preacher Musaylamah began spreading a false message in opposition to Islam.
Prophet Nuh (a) was sent by Allah to guide people who worshipped idols to the one true God, but most people did not believe him. When they threatened Nuh (a), Allah commanded him to build an ark. Though the disbelievers mocked the ark, soon heavy rains came as punishment from Allah. Nuh (a) and believers boarded the ark with animal pairs, while the disbelievers drowned, including Nuh's son who refused to board. After 40 days, the waters receded and Nuh's group disembarked on a mountain to rebuild their lives in faith of Allah.
Al Quran (Chapter 96): Surah Al-Alaq [Blood Clot], Surah Ikra [Read]Dr Jameel G Jargar
This document provides information about Surah Al-Alaq, the 96th Surah of the Quran. It discusses the structure, highlights, message and references of the Surah. Some key points include:
- Surah Al-Alaq has 19 verses and was revealed in Makkah, making it one of the earliest Surahs.
- It discusses Allah teaching man by the pen and how man considers himself self-sufficient and commits sin.
- The first verses revealed to Prophet Muhammad instruct him to "Read! In the Name of your Lord".
- The Surah speaks about the humble beginnings of man but the high position one can attain by following Allah's message.
The document summarizes the biblical story of Ruth, who demonstrated loyalty and commitment to her mother-in-law Naomi by refusing to leave her after both of their husbands had died. It previews the story elements that will be discussed, including the difficult circumstances faced by Ruth and Naomi after their husbands and sons died, leaving them widowed and impoverished in a foreign land. It also highlights Ruth's famous pledge to Naomi to stay with and care for her regardless of the hardships they might face together. The document aims to engage students to think critically about the story of Ruth overcoming challenges through loyalty and commitment.
Battle of Badr_First Battle in Islamic HistoryAziz Ansari
The document provides details about the Battle of Badr which was a decisive early battle between Muslims and non-Muslims in 624 AD. It summarizes the persecution faced by Muslims in Mecca, their migration to Medina, and preparations for battle including fortifying positions and receiving divine assistance. On the day of battle, the much smaller Muslim army was victorious over the larger Quraysh force, killing several leaders. The battle established the strength of Islam and provided important lessons about distinguishing between truth and falsehood.
Lesson 18 khadija; the wife of the prophet and first woman to accept islamEbrahim Ismail
Khadija was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the first woman to accept Islam. She was twice married before and had children from her previous marriages. Khadija proposed to Muhammad after receiving a good report about him. They had a 25-year long marriage, during which Khadija was extremely supportive of Muhammad and his message. She was the first to believe he was a prophet when others did not. The Prophet had great love and respect for Khadija, referring to her virtues and calling her the best of women.
Adam was the first prophet created by God out of clay to inhabit the Earth. God taught Adam many things and asked the angels to show him respect. However, Iblis, also known as Shaitan, disobeyed and was prideful. Later, Shaitan convinced Adam and his wife to eat from the forbidden tree in Paradise, causing them to disobey God. Although they felt remorse, God forgave them. All of humanity is descended from Adam and his wife.
This document provides summaries of passages from the Quranic story of Yusuf/Joseph and lessons that can be learned from it. It discusses how Yusuf was seduced by his master's wife, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, and rose to a high status in Egypt through his wisdom and virtues despite difficulties. The document also defines concepts like hasad (malicious envy) and ghibtah (descent envy) and their differences according to Islamic scholars.
Prophet Musa asked Allah for help and support in conveying His message to Pharaoh. Allah granted Musa's requests by giving him his brother Harun as an assistant and strengthening his resolve. Musa and Harun went before Pharaoh and called him to worship Allah alone, but Pharaoh refused. To prove his prophethood, Musa performed miracles like turning his staff into a serpent. When Pharaoh's sorcerers were also unable to replicate Musa's miracles, they accepted faith in Allah. This further angered Pharaoh, who threatened the sorcerers, but they preferred Allah's punishment over Pharaoh's.
The document provides context on the importance of Palestine in Islam. It discusses how Palestine is connected to Makkah and Medina through its religious significance. Various hadith and verses from the Quran are cited that reference important prophets and their connections to Palestine, including Ibrahim, Musa, Yashu'ah, Dawud and others. The history of Bayt al-Maqdis is outlined from the time of Ibrahim through later Islamic rulers.
The prophet Musa (Moses) (pbuh) and the ark of the covenant. englishHarunyahyaEnglish
The document discusses the biblical Ark of the Covenant that contained sacred items belonging to prophets Moses and Aaron. It was lost after 587 BC but some believe it will be rediscovered in the End Times by the Mahdi. The document provides historical context on the ark's journey from Moses to David to Solomon and its eventual loss in Jerusalem. Attempts have been made to locate it, such as by the Knight Templars and as depicted in films like Raiders of the Lost Ark. Hadith suggest it may be found near Antioch, Turkey by the Mahdi and will be a symbol of his authority.
prophet Musa (A.S) and his people leaves egyptsaharnazar50
its the story of Musa (A.S) when he decides to leave egypt with the children of israeel by the order of Allah (S.W.T) AND THE JOURNY TO PALESTINE NAMELY EXODUS
AND THE DEATH OF THE PHIROUN
The document defines and discusses the concept of wahy or divine inspiration in Islam. It provides five examples of wahy from the Quran: 1) Natural inspiration to humans and animals. 2) Quick human communication through sign language. 3) Satanic temptations. 4) Inspiration to angels. 5) Prophets receiving revelation from Allah through direct inspiration, from behind a veil, or via messengers. It also discusses the types and means of wahy received by Muhammad, including through the angel Jibril. Finally, it addresses some Orientalist criticisms of the divine origins of the Quran and provides Islamic responses based on the prophetic character of Muhammad, Quranic miracles, and the
The document provides details about Jesus and Mary from Islamic sources. It discusses how Mary was chosen by God and conceived Jesus miraculously without a human father. Jesus is described as the "Word" of God but not God himself. His creation through the command "Be!" is compared to Adam's creation without parents. The document recounts the story of Jesus' birth and his speaking in defense of his prophethood as a young child. It emphasizes that God does not beget offspring and cannot have a son.
And “ THE ANOINTED ONE” spoke
And if those days were not shortened, no flesh would be saved, but for the sake of the chosen ones those days shall be shortened.
And “ THE ANOINTED ONE” spoke
And if those days were not shortened, no flesh would be saved, but for the sake of the chosen ones those days shall be shortened.
But concerning that day and the hour no one knows, not even the messengers of the heavens, but My Father only.“ And as the days of Noakḥ, so also shall the coming of the Son of Aḏam be. “For as they were in the days before the flood, eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noakḥ entered into the ark,
This document compares Islam and Christianity by examining their core beliefs. It finds that while they share some common beliefs in God and prophets, Islam contradicts Christianity in its teachings about Jesus. The Quran portrays Jesus as a prophet rather than the Son of God, and denies his death and resurrection. In contrast, the Bible's account of Jesus and its prophecies are corroborated by miracles. Overall, the document argues that Christianity's teachings are based on truth, miracles, and love, while Islam's are founded on contradictions to the Bible and promote hatred.
The document provides details from Islamic hadith about the end of the world and the false messiah (anti-Christ). It describes some of the signs of the anti-Christ, including that the letters "KFR" meaning "unbeliever" will be written between his eyes. It also discusses how Jesus will return and kill the anti-Christ, and the events that will occur after that including attacks from Gog and Magog that will be defeated. It warns that the anti-Christ will try to deceive people with false miracles but believers should recite parts of the Quran to him.
1) Muslims believe Jesus (peace be upon him) was a prophet and messenger of God, but not his son. He was created miraculously without a father and is not to be worshipped.
2) The Quran denies that Jesus was killed or crucified, stating someone resembling him was crucified instead. Jesus will return before the Day of Judgment.
3) Those who claim Jesus was killed or was the son of God have disbelieved in the Quran according to Islamic theology. Muslims do not believe the Christian conceptions of Jesus.
1) The document discusses the importance of Palestine in Islam, beginning with prophets such as Ibrahim, Ya'qoub, Yusuf, Musa, and Yashu'ah who are connected to the land.
2) It provides several evidences from the Quran and hadith about the significance of Bayt Al-Maqdis (Al-Aqsa Mosque) and Jerusalem, including Muhammad's night journey there.
3) It outlines the history of Bayt Al-Maqdis starting with Ibrahim and the prophets associated with the land up until the time of Salahuddin Al-Ayyubi.
The document discusses Islamic beliefs about Jesus based on teachings in the Quran. It summarizes that Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet of God, born miraculously without a father to Mary, and that he performed miracles by God's permission. However, Muslims reject the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and that Jesus was the son of God or divine, believing instead that God does not have offspring and is one without partners.
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3. Introduction to Islam & Reign of
Prophet Musa (AS)
Prophet David (AS)
Prophet Isa (AS)
By
Abdulwahab
Baig
4. Contents
Introduction to Islam
Who is Allah
Prophet
Before Adam
Creation of Earth, Angels & Jinn
Creation of Adam & Hawa
The Challenge
Life on Earth
Reign of Prophet Musa (AS)
Reign of Prophet Dawood (AS)
Reign of Prophet Isa (AS)
5. Introduction to Religion
There has always been one
religion on this earth.
From the time of prophet Adam
(AS) till today one true religion has
always existed and that is Islam.
Judaism and Christianity are of
the religion of Islam. However, man has corrupted (what we call
today “Jidaism” and “Christianity”)
The true teaching of this one religion has been revealed to us
today by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
7. Before Adam (AS)
Allah is the creator of every things, before Adam (AS)
Allah (SWT) created the universe. He also created the
angles and Jinn.
Creation of Universe:
“It is we who have build the universe with (our
creation) power and verify. It is we who are
steadily expending it.” (Quran Chap 51:47)
8. Angles & Jinn
Hazrat Aisha Reported that Allah messenger (PBUH)
said:
“The angles were born out of light and the
jinn's were born out of the spark of fire and
Adam was born as he has been defined (in the
Quran) for you (i.e. he is fashioned out of clay).
“
(Sahih Muslim: Book 42, Number 7134)
9. Creation Of Adam (AS)
Adam (AS) is the first human created. He is
the father of mankind
10. Creation Of Eva
One day Adam slept and when he awoke he found near his head,
a women gazing at his face. The angles asked his her name. he
reply “Eva (Hawa) .” (means living things). They asked “why
did you call her Eva?. Adam said that. “because she was create by
me and I am a living being.”
“O Mankind! Be dutiful to your Lord. Who created you
from a single person (Adam) And from him (Adam) He
created his wife (Eva), And from them both He created
many man & women.”
(Quran Chap 4:1)
11. “O Adam! Dwell you and your wife in the Paradise and
eat both of you with pleasure and delight of things
therein as wherever you will. But come not near this
tree or you both will be of the Zalimeen(wrong
doers.).”
(Quran 2:35)
Iblis hate this human being, and he went to show that he is
better then this human being.
So Iblis came to them and said:
“your lord did not forbid you this tree except that you
become angles or become of the immortal And he
swore (by Allah) to them. Indeed, I am to you from
among the sincere advisor “
(Quran Chap 7:20-21)
So Adam & Eva ate from the tree
“Then there lord called out to them: ‘did I not forbid
12. “Allah said: ‘Go down; you are enemies
one of the other. For you there is
dwelling and provision on the earth for a
while.”
“He continued: ‘ you shell leave there,
and there shell you die, and from it you
shall be raised to life “
13. Life on Earth
On earth he had to face conflict and struggle. He had to
face the wild beast of earth and to protect his wife
As time went by, Hawa (AS) got pregnant many times.
Each time she got pregnant. It was twins, a boy and girl.
Allah revealed to Adam that the first set of twins should
marry to second set of twins. All the twins were a boy
and a girl. So the boy from the first pregnancy gets
married to the girl of second pregnancy, and the girl from
the first pregnancy gets married to the boy of second
pregnancy.
In this way life begins on the earth.
14. Messengers & Prophets:
There were many Prophets and messengers sent throughout
time to mankind to inform us of Allah (SWT). For every
nation of every time, there had been a prophet informing about
Allah.
Allah says in the Quran:
“ You, [O Muhammad] are not but a warner.We have
sand you with the truth as a bringer of good tidings and
tidings and a warner. And there was no nation but that
but that there had passed within it a warner.”
{Chapter 35 23-24}
17. Who are Bani Israel ?
Yaqoob (AS) grandson of Ibrahim (AS) from
Ishaque (AS).
They were in Canaan (Palestine).
Ibrahim (AS)
Ismail / Ishmael Ishaque / Isaac
Yaqoob/ Jacob
Also known as Israel
Canaan
Makkah
18. Yusuf (as
Yaqoob (as
11 other sons
Hazrat Yaqoob (AS) and Hazrat Yusuf (AS) both died in
Egypt.
The Bani Israel lived in prosperity in Egypt for a while.
19. Time passed by……
Slowly people changed. They
became wicked and stopped
worshiping Allah.
Egyptians also changed their
attitude towards bani Israel.
Some of the Egyptian started
looking at the Isrealities as
foreigners as they had come from Canaan.
They were later enslaved by the Egyptians and made
to work as laborers to construct the Egyptian
buildings
20. Pharaoh
The king of the Egypt were called by the
name pharaoh.(According to some
historians, his name was Minfita).
The king was an extremely cruel man.
“Certainly Pharoah was mighty on the earth and
one
who transgressed all bounds.”
(Surah Yunus : verse no. 10)
Then he collected (his man) and made a Proclamation:
Sayaing, “I am your Lord, most High”.
(surah An- Naazi, verse 23)
21. A Coptic priest told For’aoun:
“A child will be born among bani Isreal at
whose hands your Kingdom will be lost”
In range of madness Fir’aoun orders the killing
of all male children of Bani Israel!
“Verily, Fir’aun (Pharaoh) exaited himself
in the land and made its people sects,
weakening a group (I. e Children of isreal
) among them: killing their sons, and
letting their females love. Verily, he was
of the corruptors”
(Quran Al Qasas : 4)
22. Prophet Musa (AS)
In this difficult circumstance Musa was born in
1250 BC in Egypt.
His mother was scared of the scared rule.
Allah inspired the mother Musa.
“ And we inspired the mother of Musa: (telling)
“Suckle him (Musa), but when you fear for him,
the last him into the river and fear not, nor
grieve. Verily, we shell bring him back to you,
and shall make him one of (our) Messengers”
(Quran surah Qasas:7)
23. How Allah work out his plan:
“And the wife of Fir’aun said: “A comfort
of the eye for me and for you. Kill him
not, perhaps he may be of benefit to us,
or we may adopt him as a son ” And they
perceived not (the result of that)”
In the king’s place, Musa start growing up.
With comfort and luxury at his feet, Musa in fact grew
up as a prince
Allah wanted pharaoh to bring up the very child at
whose hands his kingdom would be lost!
25. On the way, at mount Tur Musa sees a fire
(mount Tur is presently
Located in the Sinai
Peninsula of Egypt).
Tell his family to wait
and goes near the
fire.
26. Allah talks to Musa (AS)
“But when he came to the fire, a voice was heard: “O Musa!
“Verily I am your lord! Therefore (in my preservice) remove your shoes:
your are in the second valley Tawa.
I heaven chose you: listen then to the inspiration:
Verily, I am Allah: there is no God but I: so serve you me (only), and
establish regular prayer for celebrating my praise.
(surah Taha: verses 11 – 14)
Allah: “And what is that in your right hand, O Musa?”
Musa: “it is my stuff (stick) : on it I lean; with it I
beat down fodder for my flocks and in it I find
other uses.”
Allah: Throw it, O Musa!”
Musa throws it and it becomes a live snake!
27. Allah: Take it and fear not, we shell return it at once to its
formal condition.”
Musa take it, and it reverted to what it was before – his staff!”
Allah: “ Now draw your hand close to your side;
It shell come forth white (and shining) without harm (or stain)
– as another Sign.”
“In that order We may show you (two) of our greater signs.
“Go you (O Musa) to Fir’aun, for he has indeed transgressed
all bounds.”
(surah Taha, verses 17 – 24)
28. Fir’aun was furious and wanted to punish Musa (AS).
Allah commanded Musa (AS) to take the people out of Egypt.
When People came to the sea, by another
miracle, the sea was parted into two and
the bani Israel crossed.
But when Fir’aun and his troops tried to
cross, the sea came together.
In this way, Allah saved the bani Israel
29.
30. Bani Israel in Sinai
Musa (AS) went to Mount
Sinai to get the laws from
Allah (Torah) for 40 days
leaving his brother Prophet
Harun (Aaron) behind.
Bani Israel fell into Shirk
and formed a gold calf to
worship
Allah ordained a punishment
for them for those sin that
they had to kill the
polytheists among them
31. The 70 who were raised up
After the calf incident, the bani
Israel refused to accept the Torah as
the word of Allah.
Musa (AS) then chose 70 best
people to go with him to MT. Sinai.
When they heard Musa speaking
to Allah, they demanded to see Allah
themselves.
Allah punished them for this by
lolling them with lightning
However due to prayer of H.
Musa, Allah revived them back to
life.
32. Bani Israel reach Palestine:
Prophet Musa (AS) along
with the Bani Israel finally
reached the gates of
Palestine.
They were ordered to go into
Jerusalem and conquer it.
The Bani Israel refused to
enter saying that the people of
Canaan were mighty and
strong and they cant go in.
They were then punished to
wander in the desert for 40
33. Tomb
Prophet Harun (AS) died during the
wandering and is said to be buried on
Mt. Haur un Sinai.
Prophet Musa died later at
Mount Nebo and chose Joshua
as his successor
34. Some Prophets of Bani Israel after
Mosa (AS)
H.Yusha bin Noon
(Joshua)
H. Hizkiel (Ezekiel)
H. Ilyas (Elijah)
H. Al Yasa (Elisha)
H. Shimval (Samuel)
35. Bani Israel in Palestine: Again go
astray
After death of Joshua,
they divided and fought
each other
Killed many prophets who
came to them.
Canaanite then started
oppressing them and B.
Israel were subjected to
punishment, humiliation
and slavery.
Canaanites plundered
their sacred holy
possessions especially
Ark of covenant
36. Samuel and Taloot (Saul) and
Jaloot (Goliath)
Prophet Samuel appoints
Talut as the leader of Bani
Israel to fight Jaloot
(Goliath), the tyrant
Philistinian king
B. Israel refuse Talut as
king since he was poor
and from a different
lineage.
Allah gives them back Ark
of Covenant to make them
accept Talut.
37. Prophet Dawud (AS)
Born in Bethlehem, Palestine in 1010–970 BCE.
Prophet dawud’s is mentioned 16 times in the Quran
Prophet Dawud (AS) was the first person to have
been a prophet and a king at the same tome.
Prophet Dawud was blessed with a very beautiful
voice.
The Israelites loved Prophet Dawud very much after
the incident with Jaut. The Israelites loved Prophet
Dawud very much after the incident with Jaut.
38. Prophet Dawood (AS)
H. Dawood (AS) made
Jerusalem the Capital of the
Land of Israelis
Palestine greatly prospered under
the rule of Prophet Dawood (AS)
39. Zabur & Miracles:
“And to David We gave the Psalms.”
Prophet Dawud was given the Holy book
“Zabur”.
Miracles:
Within minutes he could recite the Holy book.
The mountain glorified Allah, the Almighty
along with him
The birds too glorified Allah along with him
Allah made iron soft for him without any
furnace and tool.
40. Dawud Characteristics:
Dawud was a wise and just ruler. He would always hid
people’s problems.
Although a king, he did not live in the income of hid kingdom.
Being well-experienced in the craft of weapon-making, he
made and sold weapon and lived on that income. Abu Huraira
narrated that the Prophet said
“He would never eat except from the earning of his
manual work.”
David fasted every other day.
Abdullah ibn amr ibn alas narrated: Allah’s Apostle (PBUH)
said to me:
The most beloved fasting to Allah was the fasting of
the prophet David’ who used to fast alter days. And
the most beloved prayer to Allah was the prayer of
David, who used to sleep the first half of the night, and
41. Dawud was a the second king of Israel after Talut and was
succeeded by his son Suleiman (AS). Allah blessed both of
them with a great and powerful kingdoms.
The prophet David (AS) passed away at the age of 100 years.
According to conditions, Dawud died suddenly.
It was so hot that people suffered from the intensely of the sun,
Suleiman called the birds to protect Daud and the people from
the sun, and they did so
until he was buried. This was the
first sign of his domain to be
witnessed by the people
He buried om the city of
sayhoon.
42. Prophet Suleman (AS)
Suleman ruled
over all the
kingdoms west of
the Euphrates river
from the Tiphsah
to Gaza.
He was at peace
with all his
neighbor.
43. The Golden era of Bani Israel
It was during the reign of
Solomon that the First
Temple (Solomon’s Temple)
was built
Solomon’s temple was
actually a masjid
The reign of Prophet
Dawood and Prophet
Suleiman (AS) was the
Golden period of the Bani
Israelis.
They prospered and
flourished and then the
decline started
44.
45. Prophet Isa (AS)
Son of
Ismael
Hazrat
Maryam
Prophet
Isa (AS)
Prophet Musa was born in Bethlehem,
the town of Palestinian.
Prophet Isa (AS) name is mentioned
25 times in the Quran.
Prophet Isa (AS) born with no father.
Maryam the mother of Prophet
Isa(AS).
46. Talk as a birth Baby
“Maryam, you have surely committed a monstrous thing.. Sister if Aaron,
your father was not a wicked man. Nor was your mother a woman
unchaste.””
Maryam pointed to the child. But they said,
“how shall we speak to one who is still in the cradle. A little child?”
He said “
I am God’s servant; God has given me the book and made me a Prophet.
Blessed he has made me, wherever I am be; and he has enjoined me to
pray. And to give the alms, so long as i live. And likewise to cherish my
mother; he has not made me arrogant or wicked.”
“Peace be upon me. The day i was born, and the day I die, and the day I
am raised up alive”
Quran 19: 27-33
47. Miracles:
Healing the blind and lepers.
Speaking from the cradle.
Creating birds from clay.
Raising the dead
Prescience
Table of food from heaven
Inherent wisdom
48. Jews become frightened to losing their authority over
people as they thought that Prophet Isa (AS) was
preaching and become popular.
Jews chiefs with roman soldiers were searching
Prophet Isa(As), Judas one of his companion tempted
by shytan and betrayed to get reward by informing
about Prophet Isa(AS) and his disciples.
Allah made Prophet Isa(AS) ascend to heaven and
made Judas appear like Isa (AS). The roman soldiers
mistook him for prophet Isa (AS), arrested him and
crucified him.
49.
50. Reign of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
& Khulfa -e- Rashidin
By
Duaa Amir
51. Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.S :
MUHAMMAD-BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD :
MUHAMMAD was born in mecca on Monday 12th Rabi-ul-awwal,in570 A.D in
the clan Quraysh-one of the most noble and influential clan of the time.
He was orphaned at 6 year of age .
He was taken care of by his grandfather Abdul Muttalib & uncle Abu Talib.
Always spoke the truth and be Siddique.
MUHAMMAD-YOUTH AND MARRIAGE:
Although Muhammad grew up in such a foul society , both his friends and his
enemies regarded him as the best model of Chasity and virtue.
MUHAMMAD married Khadija , a beautiful and honorable widow at the age of
25 while she was 40 years of age.
52. MUHAMMAD-Divine Revelation:
• By the age of 40,MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) Started to seek meditation and peace of mind in the mount
Hira from the barbaric lifestyle of his society .
• One day Angel Gabriel appeared before MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) and said ‘’ RECITE in the name of GOD
(READ,O PROPHET,IN THE NAME OF YOUR LORD WHO CREATED HUMANS FROM A CLINGING CLOT
READ! AND TOUR LORD IS THE MOST GENEROUS, WHO TAUGHT BY THE PEN TAUGHT HUMANITY
WHAT THEY KNEW NOT.)95:1-5
• The HOLY QURAN was revealed to MUHAMMAD as divine inspirations over period of 22 years.
“LIFE BEFORE & AFTER REVELATION”
Before:
• MUHAMMAD (S.AW.S) was a merchant .
• He gained a reregulation for reliability and honesty .
After:
• Spent striving to spread the world of ALLAH .
• Worshipping ALLAH.
• Helping and guiding all.
53. “On PROPHETHOOD”
Nubuwwah is the revelation and guidance which ALLAH sent through his chosen people
to different people and communities. This revelation was transmitted to prophets by the
angle jabril. prophet hood started from the appointment of the first prophet and ended
with massager of RASUL MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) ,The seal of prophets.
The QUR’AN has mentioned only 24.however,from ADAM to MUHAMMAD
(S.A.W.S),Thousands of prophets and messenger were sent by ALLAH to convey the
message of Tawhid to specific people in a specific period of time. accordingly to some
narration their number approximately 124,00 or 242,00 prophets. Four scriptures are
mentioned in Qur’an. these includes are ZABUR,TAWRAT, ENGEL,QUR’AN.
Five pillars of islam:
54. TAIF PEOPLE BEHAVIOUR PROPHET AND HIS FAMILY:
when prophet MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) called the people to Islam in Makkah, he was opposed
by the leader of the tribes of Quraysh .The prophet (S.A.W.S) was ridiculed and those who
converted to Islam were persecuted and tortured. The people of Quraysh boycotted the
Muslims for there years, and the Muslims suffered from sickness, hunger and poverty . In the
same year, prophet MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) lost his strongest supported and sources of
comfort, his wife Khadijah and his uncle Abu Talib.
Migration To MADINA & Life in Medina:
o By the permission of ALLAH, the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.S) decided to migrate from Makkah to Medina as
the people of Quraysh were increasing their animosity towards him.
o Before migrating out of Makkah, he and his companion (sahaabbah) Siddiq-e-Akbar hide in the cave of
Thaur for 3 nights.
o The HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W.S) and companion (S) also build a mosque together (the first mosque in
Islamic history) at the time of their stay at Quba.
o When the HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W.S) reached medina. Everyone was overflowing with joy and respect for
him. The women and children were reciting naats (talaa-al-badru - alaina).
o Masjid-al-Nabawi, the PROPHET’ (S.A.W.S) mosque was also built.
o The various practices of Islam (e.g: 5 prayers & fasting in Ramadan) were also prescribed and made
obligatory.
o By ALLAH’s command, HAZRAT MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) also changed the concept of prayers facing
Jerusalem to prayers facing the Ka’aba.
55. AL-Miraaj:
Al-miraaj is an Arabic word referring to the
HOLLY PROPHET’s journey ,from Masjid-al-
aqsa (which is in Jerusalem),to the heavens,
and in the heavens (arsh) in one night. When
he ascended beyond the seventh heaven,
there he heard the kalam of ALLAH.
which is an attribute of ALLAH himself.
He meet with prophets before him.
He also brought the gift of 5 daily prayers for all muslims.
After all these matters took place with the prophet, he
returned to the city of Makkah .
( Qisa-sul-Anbiyah : AL Miraaj).
56. BATTLES TO CONQUEST OF MAKKAH:
The Battle Of Badr:
17th Ramadan 2 AH ,MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.S) faced the meccans in the first pitched
battle, the battle of badar.The prelude revolved around MUHAMMAD’s plan to raid a major Mecca
caravan which was on its way from Syria to Makkah .
“ BELLIGERENTS ’’
MUSLIMS of Medina
“COMMANDERS & LEADERS ’’
Az - zubayr binal – awwam
Ali ibn Abi Talib
Al miqdad ibn Ami
Hamza ibn abdul-muttalib
“ STRENGTH ’’
Tottal:313-317
HORSES:2
CAMELS:70
“ LOSSES ‘’
TOTTAL: 14 Killed
Utbah ibn Rabiah
Umayya ibn Khalaf
Waleed ibn Utba
Utba ibn Abi muayt
Quraysh of Makkah
Total: 950-100
Horses: 100
Camels : 170
Total: 70 Killed
57. The battle of Uhud:
The battle of uhud was
second military encounter
between the meccans and the
first one in which the Muslim
were on the defensive side …..
Many Muslims was killed, also
amer hamza ibn abdul-muttalib
and MUHAMMAD himself was
severly injured. The Muslims had
to withdraw up the slopes of
uhud.
“ BELLIGERENTS ’’
MUSLIMS of Medina QURAISH of
Makkah
“COMMANDER & LEADER ’’
MUHAMMAD Abu sufyan
Ali ibn abi talib Hind bint utbah
Hamza ibn abdul - Muttalib Amr ibn al-
Walid
Musab ibn umayr wahshi ibn harb
“STRENGTH ’’
700 infantry men (original 3,000 infantry
Strength was 100 men)
“LOSSES’’
62 TO 75 killed 22 to 35 killed
CONQUEST OF MAKKAH:
was the conquering of the town of Makkah by Muslims led by the Islamic
PROPHET MUHAMMAD 10 -20 ramadan,8 AH .THE conquest marked the end of the
wars between the followers of MUHAMMAD And the Quraysh tribe.
58. AFTER CONQUEST MAKKAH BATTLE OF TABUK :
MUHAMMAD led the conquest of mecca in Ramadan of Islamic year 8 Hate
Quraysh in mecca was MUHAMMAD’s final major rival in Arabian peninsula, and
following the conquest, Muhammad focused his military operation on further
expansion of his Islamic realm to north, with a campaign against the ghassanids
and the Byzantine Empire.
Last Sermon At Hajj:
He Advised:
To return goods to their rightful owner.
To hurt no one so that no one would hurt us.
Bewaring of satan for the safety of our religion.
Following the five essential obligations.
He said that one day we will appear before ALLAH and
answer for all our deeds.so,we have to stay on the path of righteousness.
(sahih Muslim, book of hajj, book 7,number 2803)
59. Death of HOLY PROPHET (S.A.W.S):
He was died in 632 CE.
He was 63 when he was died.
It was very sad moment for Muslims.
His grave is in Medina.