Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in 570 AD in Mecca and received the first revelations of the Quran when he was 40 years old. He faced opposition from the people of Mecca but was able to spread the message of Islam. He migrated from Mecca to Medina in 622 AD, where he established the first Muslim community and mosque. Key events during his prophethood included important military battles, the establishment of laws and practices of Islam, and his final sermon during his last Hajj pilgrimage before passing away from illness in 632 AD at the age of 62.
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.
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.
This slide program describes some of the excellent morals of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). In the light of Quran and Sunnah, it shows that Prophet Mohammad is excellent role model.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh): A mercy to all creation!F El Mohdar
The more science and technology advances, the greater is the need for the observance and practice of the teachings and instructions of divine prophets in human societies. This is because science and technology provide only machines and instruments and by no means prevent their misuse by human beings.
The terrible rise in murder, other felonies, corruption, suicide and so forth clearly points to this very fact. If morality, which is a significant part of the teachings of divine prophets, does not prevail and govern in human societies, surely not only will advanced science and technology fail to ensure human peace and prosperity, but they will add to our problems and miseries. For the exploiters and colonialists utilize advanced technology and sciences for their own satanic purposes. They murder or make homeless millions of human beings as they have always done and trample upon the rights of the weak and the defenseless.
As a matter of fact, the only factor that can halter man's restive soul and control his stormy instincts and passions and thus utilize science and technology for human prosperity and pacific life is true morality, which originates in faith in God.
The moral teachings and precepts of the divine prophets and their moral behavior are the best means of leading man to his ideal life. It goes without saying that both in personal and in social life the observance of moral principles is required of all. However, for those who must lead societies and guide the people, this requirement is much greater, because, first, the one who is the instructor of society must himself be a model of supreme moral behavior and excellent human characteristics, so he will be able to wipe moral decay out of people's hearts and minds. Obviously if he himself is lacking in morality, he will fail to lead the people onto the path of humanity and virtue.
Second, the responsibility of leading human societies is so great and crucial that no one can successfully perform it unless he has perfect morals. For this reason, God selected his prophets from among those who possessed exalted spirits, great tolerance, extraordinary patience, and other excellent moral characteristics. It was with this weapon of morality that divine prophets overturned the debased societies that were plunged in corruption and led the ignorant people who had gone astray onto the path of virtue and salvation.
In the Glorious Qur'an, Almighty God has addressed the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh): "Thus it is due to mercy from God that you deal with them gently, and had you been rough, hard-hearted, they would certainly have dispersed from around you." (3:159)
The sublime celestial morals of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) brought about the waves of the revolution of Islam first in Arabian society and afterwards all over the world. In the light of this all-embracing spiritual and intellectual resurrection, dispersion turned into unity, unchastity into chastity and virtue, idleness into hard work and industry, selfishness to altruism, and Arab arrogance to modesty and affection. Men and women were thus trained to become models of good moral behavior and have altruistic manners forever. The morals of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) were so sublime and praiseworthy that Almighty God has regarded them as great. "And truly you (Muhammad) possess great morals." (68:4)
This slide program describes some of the excellent morals of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). In the light of Quran and Sunnah, it shows that Prophet Mohammad is excellent role model.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh): A mercy to all creation!F El Mohdar
The more science and technology advances, the greater is the need for the observance and practice of the teachings and instructions of divine prophets in human societies. This is because science and technology provide only machines and instruments and by no means prevent their misuse by human beings.
The terrible rise in murder, other felonies, corruption, suicide and so forth clearly points to this very fact. If morality, which is a significant part of the teachings of divine prophets, does not prevail and govern in human societies, surely not only will advanced science and technology fail to ensure human peace and prosperity, but they will add to our problems and miseries. For the exploiters and colonialists utilize advanced technology and sciences for their own satanic purposes. They murder or make homeless millions of human beings as they have always done and trample upon the rights of the weak and the defenseless.
As a matter of fact, the only factor that can halter man's restive soul and control his stormy instincts and passions and thus utilize science and technology for human prosperity and pacific life is true morality, which originates in faith in God.
The moral teachings and precepts of the divine prophets and their moral behavior are the best means of leading man to his ideal life. It goes without saying that both in personal and in social life the observance of moral principles is required of all. However, for those who must lead societies and guide the people, this requirement is much greater, because, first, the one who is the instructor of society must himself be a model of supreme moral behavior and excellent human characteristics, so he will be able to wipe moral decay out of people's hearts and minds. Obviously if he himself is lacking in morality, he will fail to lead the people onto the path of humanity and virtue.
Second, the responsibility of leading human societies is so great and crucial that no one can successfully perform it unless he has perfect morals. For this reason, God selected his prophets from among those who possessed exalted spirits, great tolerance, extraordinary patience, and other excellent moral characteristics. It was with this weapon of morality that divine prophets overturned the debased societies that were plunged in corruption and led the ignorant people who had gone astray onto the path of virtue and salvation.
In the Glorious Qur'an, Almighty God has addressed the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh): "Thus it is due to mercy from God that you deal with them gently, and had you been rough, hard-hearted, they would certainly have dispersed from around you." (3:159)
The sublime celestial morals of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) brought about the waves of the revolution of Islam first in Arabian society and afterwards all over the world. In the light of this all-embracing spiritual and intellectual resurrection, dispersion turned into unity, unchastity into chastity and virtue, idleness into hard work and industry, selfishness to altruism, and Arab arrogance to modesty and affection. Men and women were thus trained to become models of good moral behavior and have altruistic manners forever. The morals of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) were so sublime and praiseworthy that Almighty God has regarded them as great. "And truly you (Muhammad) possess great morals." (68:4)
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Contents
Year Prophet’s Age Event
569 AD Death of his father, Abdullah, Incident Feel
570 AD Birth Date of birth: Monday 12 Rabi al Awal
576 AD 6 Death of his mother, Amina
583 AD 13 his uncle transfers him to Syria
595 AD 25 Meets and marries Khadijah
597 AD 27 Birth of Zainab, his first daughter, followed by: Ruqayyah, Umm
Kulthum, and Fatima Zahra
605 AD 35 Placement of Black stone
610 AD 40 Qur'anic revelation begins in the Cave of Hira
610 AD 40 Begins in private to gather followers in Mecca
613 AD 43 Begins spreading message of Islam publicly to all Meccans
614 AD 44 Heavy persecution of Muslims begins
615 AD 45 Emigration of a group of Muslims to Ethiopia
616 AD 46 Banu Hashim clan boycott begins
619 AD 49 The year of sorrows: Khadija (his wife) and Abu Talib (his uncle) died
619 AD 49 Banu Hashim clan boycott ends
620 AD 50 Isra and Mi'raj (reported ascension to heaven to meet God)
622 AD, 1 AH 52 Hijrat, emigration to Medina (called Yathrib), Start of Hijri Calendar.
623 AD, 2 AH 53 Battle of Badr
624 AD, 3 AH 54 Battle of Uhud, Bani Tameem (a Jewish tribe) Banished from Medina
627 AD, 6 AH 57 Battle of Trench (Ghuzwa Khandak or Ghuzwa Ahzaab or siege of
Medina), Battle against Traitors “Bani Quraiza”
628 AD, 7 AH 58 The Meccan tribe and the Muslim signed a 10-year truce called the
Treaty of Hudaybiyah, Bait-e-Rizwan (Pledge of Tree), Invitation Letters sent to neighboring Kings
629 AD, 8 AH 59 Conquest of Mecca, Ghazwa Muta (1st encounter with Romans), Battle
of Hunain, Ghuzwa Tabook
632 AD, 10 AH 63 Event of Mubahala, Farewell pilgrimage and death,
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3. In the name of Allah most Gracious most Merciful.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was the last of
the Prophets sent for our guidance. The
Devine Revelations are the final instructions
from the Creator to His creations. The aim
of the Prophet's mission has been stated in
the Quran : "It is Allah Who has sent His
Prophet with guidance and the way of truth
so that he may make it dominate over all
other ways of life howsoever unpleasant it
may be to those who assign partners to
Allah." (LXI: 9)
5. The Birth of Muhammad
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was born in the Spring
season, the 1st year of Am-ul-Feel. It was the
22nd April 570 AD, the 12 Rabi-ul-awwal.
His Father was Abdullah who died a few months
before his birth.
His mother was Sayyada Aminah Bint-e-Wahab
who died when he was 6 years old.
She gave him the name Ahmed. She had a dream
in which an angel appeared and suggested the name
"Ahmed". His grand father Abdul Mutalib named
him "Muhammad".
6. In the Care of Abu Talib
2-3 days after his birth he was suckled by
Thaubia, a slave girl of Abu Lahab. He was sent to
the desert for permanenet nursing in the care of
Halima Sadia.
His grand father Abdul Mutalib took care of him
after his mother died. He died when the Prophet
was 8 years 2 months 10 days old.
He was in the care of his uncle Abu Talib after
the death of his grandfather. Abu Talib did not
accept Islam but he gave the Prophet his full
support and helped him.
7. Age 12 to 25
His first journey to Syria with his uncle Abu Talib
was when he was 12 years 2 months old.
He participated in the battle of Fajjar for the
first time when he was about 15 years old.
He participated in Hilful Fazul, a reformist
movement, at the age of 16.
His second journey to Syria as a trader was at
the age of 25.
He married Khadija after this journey. He was 25
and she was 40 years old widow.
8. Marriage and Prophethood
He attained Prophethood at the age of 40. It was
the 9 Rabi-ul-Awwal February 610 AD.
Fajr and Asr prayers were prescribed, two Rakats
each.
The beginning of the revelation of the Quran was
on 18th Ramazan, 1st year of Prophethood. It was
Friday night at cave Hira. The first 5 verses of
Sura Al Alaq were revealed.
He began secret preaching. The first to accept
Islam was his wife Khatija.
9. The house of Arqam Makhzoomi
The house of Arqam Makhzoomi was made centre
of movement. About 40 people accepted Islam
during this period.
At the end of third year of Prophethood he made
is first public announcement of Prophethood.
In the 3rd to 5th year of Prophethood he faced
opposition, redicule, propaganda and mild
oppression.
The second wave of intense opposition and
oppression was in the 5th to 7th year of
Prophethood.
10. 6th
to 10th
Year of Prophethood
Hazrat Hamza and Hazrat Umar embrace Islam in
the 6th year.
The Prophet's internment with the family of
Hashim at Shi'b Abi Talib was on 1st Muharram,
7th year of Prophethood.
The 9th year of Prophethood was the end of
internment and boycott.
The 10th year of Prophethood Hazrat Abu Talib
and Hazrat Khatija died. It was the year of
sorrow.
11. The Ascension (Meraj)
The Prophet visited Taif in Jumada II.
The Ascension (Meraj) took place on 27th Rajab,
10th year of Prophethood. The daily prayers five
times a day were prescribed.
The beginning of Islam in Madina was in Zilhijja,
the 10th year of Prophethood.
The Deputation in Madina was in Zilhijja, the 12th
year of Prophethood. Six people accept Islam.
Then the first pledge of Aqaba with 12 persons
followed.
12. The Foundation of Masjid e Nabavi
The second pledge of Aqaba with 75 persons was
in Zilhajja, the 13th year of Prophethood.
The Migration from Macca to the cave Thaur
began on Safar 27th, 13th year of Prophethood.
The Prophet was 53 years old. He departed from
Thaur on 1st Rabi al Awwal, 622 A.D. and arrived
at Quba on 8th Rabi al Awwal, the 14th year of
Prophethood. He entered Madina on Friday.
The foundation of Masjid e Nabavi was laid in Rabi
al Awwal, I Hijrah.
13. Hazrat Bilal gave the 1st Adhan
Hazrat Bilal gave the 1st Adhan (the call for
prayer) at Masjid e Nabavi.
The Prophet organised brotherhood between the
Migrants and Ansar in the first quarter of I
Hijrah.
In the Middle quarter of I Hirah the Islamic
State and constitutional agreement of Madina was
established.
The Defence system was introduced and the petrol
parties started in the middle of 1st Hijrah.
14. Zakah was Prescribed
In Shawwal, I Hijrah, the Prophet consummated
his marriage with Hazrat Ayesha. He had married
her in Mecca.
Jihad was ordered on 12 Safar 2 Hijrah, 1 year 2
months and 10 days after migration.
First Military action Ghazwa Waddan was taken in
Safar 2 Hijrah.
Zakah was prescribed in 2 Hijrah.
15. Ramazan was Prescribed
The change of Qibla took place on 15th Shaban, 2
Hijrah.
Ramazan was prescribed on 1st Ramazan, 2nd
Hijrah.
The congregational prayer of Eid ul Fitr took place
and Fitra was ordered on 1st Shawwal, 2 Hijrah.
The battle of Badr started on 8th Ramazan, 2nd
Hijrah.
The victorious entry into Madina was on 20th
Ramazan, 2nd Hijrah.
16. 2 Hijrah
The marriage of Hazrat Ali and Hazrat Fatima
took place after the battle of Badr, 2 Hijrah.
The Siege Banu Qainuqa was in middle of Shawwal
to the beginning of Ziq'ada, 2 Hijrah.
The Prophet's marriage with Hazrat Hafsa,
daughter of Umar took place in 3 Hijrah.
The same year the marriage of Hazrat Usman with
Hazrat Umme Kulsum, daughter of the Prophet
took place.
Wine was prohibited in 3 Hijrah.
17. 3 Hijrah
Hazrat Hassan was born on 15th Ramazan 3
Hijrah.
The battle of Uhud started on 5 Shawwal, 3
Hijrah after the Friday prayer.
Usury was prohibited soon after the battle of
Uhud.
Injunctions about Orphans and detailed laws of
inheritance were issued soon after the battle of
Uhud.
The prophet's marriage with Zainab, daughter of
Khozaima took place at the end of 3 Hijrah.
18. 4 Hijrah
Hijab was ordered on 1 Ziq'ada, 4 Hijrah.
The second Ghazwa of Badr was in Ziq'ada,4
Hijrah.
Ghazwa Damatul Jandal was in Rabi al Awwal, 5
Hijrah.
Ghazwa Banu al Mustalaq was on 3 Shaban, 5
Hijrah.
Injunctions for Tayammum were given on the way
to Ghazwa Banu Mustalaq.
19. 5 Hijrah
The Prophet's marriage with Hazrat Juwairia took
Place in Shaban, 5 Hijrah.
The enforcement of Penal Laws against fornication,
slander etc was in 5 Hijrah.
The Ghazwa Ahzab was in 5 Hijrah.
The prophet's marriage with Hazrat Zainab,
daughter of Jash took place in 5 Hijrah.
The Treaty of Hudaibiya was in Ziq'ada, 6 Hijrah.
The beginning of international call-letters to rulers
was on 1st Muharram, 7 Hijrah.
20. 6 & 7 Hijrah
The Ghazwa Khyber was in Muharram, 7 Hijrah.
The Prophet's marriage with Hazrat Safia took
place in Muharram, 7 Hijrah.
The Abyssinian Migrants return in 7 Hijrah.
Independent Muslim camps were established at
Saiful Bahr in 7 Hijrah, by young Muslim men who
were oppressed in Mecca but could not be allowed
to stay at Madina according to Hudaibiya Treaty.
The Quraish Carawan was raided by Saif ul Bhar
in Safar, 7 Hijrah.
21. 8 Hijrah
The Prophet's marriage with Hazrat Maimuna took
place in 7 Hijrah.
The Ghazwa Mutah was in Jumada I, 8 Hijrah.
Violation of Hudaibiya pact was in Rajab, 8 Hijrah.
Hazrat Zainab, daughter of the Prophet and
Ibrahim, the Prophet's son dies in 8 Hijrah.
Zakat was organized in the beginning of Muharram,
9 Hijrah.
The Ghazwa of Tabuk was in Rajab, 9 Hijrah.
22. 9 Hijrah
Deputation of Azra to Madina was in Safar, 9
Hijrah.
Deputation of Bahy to Madina was in Rabi I, 9
Hijrah.
Deputation of Khaulan to Madina was in Shaban, 9
Hijrah.
Deputation of Thaqif to Madina was in 9 Hijrah.
Hajj was prescribed and the first Hajj was under
Hazrat Abu Bakr on 9th Zilhijja, 9 Hijrah.
23. 10 Hijrah
They left for Muzdalifa on 9th Zilhijja, after
sunset.
The twenty days' retirement of the Prophet in the
last Ramazan was in 10 Hijrah.
The last Hajj of the Prophet started from Madina
on 26th Ziq'ada, 10 Hijrah.
Entry into the sacred Mosque was on 5th Zilhajja,
10 Hijrah.
They left to Mina on 8th Zilhajja, 10 Hijrah.
24. 11 Hijrah
They left to Arafah on 9 Zilhajja, and the
Prophet's address ( his Last Sermon ) was on
Friday.
The throwing of pebbles was on 10th Zilhijja. The
Prophet addressed the Hujjaj in Mina and then the
sacrifice followed. In the evening they returned
from Mina to Macca.
The return from Macca was on the night between
13th and 14th Zilhajja, 10 Hijrah.
The start of Usama's Army was on 26th Safar,
11 Hijrah. It was last Military expedition ordered
by the Prophet.
25. 12th
Rabi al Awwal
The end of Safar was the beginning of the
Prophet's fatal disease in 11 Hijrah.
The period of seriousness of disease and the stay
in Hazrat Ayesha's room was 7 days upto the time
of passing away.
The last congregational prayer at the mosque and
the last address was 5 days before passing away.
The Prophet passed away on 12th Rabi al Awwal,
11 Hijrah and was buried in Hazrat Ayesha's room
on the night between 13th and 14th Rabi al
Awwal, 11 Hijrah.
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26. Sahih Bukhari - Volume 1, Book 3, Number 73:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud: The Prophet said,
"Do not wish to be like anyone except in two
cases.
(The first is) A person, whom Allah has given
wealth and he spends it righteously;
(the second is) the one whom Allah has given
wisdom (the Holy Qur'an) and he acts according to
it and teaches it to others."
(Fateh-al-Bari page 177 Vol. 1)
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