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Finally, He stopped permanently at a place where the mosque of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), commonly known as Masjid-e-Nabavi, was formed.
The Kaaba is a cuboid building located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia that is the most sacred site in Islam. It was originally constructed by Adam and later rebuilt by Ibrahim. Muslims face the Kaaba during prayers no matter where they are. Inside the Kaaba is a marble floor and walls with Quranic inscriptions, and the top is covered with a green cloth. The Black Stone set in the Kaaba's cornerstone is revered in Islam and dates back to Adam and Eve. During Hajj, pilgrims circle the Kaaba and try to kiss the Black Stone. Al-Safa and Al-Marwah are two mountains between which Hagar ran searching for water for her son Is
The document provides information about important sites in Madinah, Saudi Arabia related to Islam. It discusses the merits of Madinah as declared by the Prophet Muhammad and highlights important mosques and sites to visit including Masjid Quba, Al-Masjid An-Nabawi, and the Prophet's grave. Etiquette for visiting these sites respectfully is outlined.
Hazrat Ali (R.A) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was very close to the Prophet. Ali participated in many battles fighting bravely in defense of Islam. After the death of the third caliph Uthman, Ali was elected as the fourth caliph. As caliph, Ali introduced important reforms to the financial system and administration and emphasized impartiality and equality. However, his caliphate also faced opposition and civil war.
The Prophet entered Makkah peacefully in the 8th year after hijrah to remove idols from the Ka'bah. Over 360 idols surrounding the Ka'bah were destroyed. The Prophet gave a speech establishing that there is no god but Allah and that pride and revenge from the time of ignorance were abolished. He pardoned the Quraysh and ordered Bilal to call the first azan from the roof of the Ka'bah, establishing the call to prayer. The people of Makkah pledged to worship only Allah and obey the Prophet.
The Prophet Muhammad and early Muslims faced increasing persecution in Mecca from the Quraysh tribe. As Islam spread in Medina, it became necessary for the Prophet and Muslims to migrate (hijra) from Mecca to Medina for safety. The Prophet Muhammad tasked Imam Ali with sleeping in his bed to disguise his departure, then traveled with Abu Bakr to a cave where they hid from pursuers. After three days, they safely arrived in Medina and established the first mosque of Islam.
Hazrat Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was the Prophet's standard bearer in many battles. The Prophet spoke very highly of Hazrat Ali and considered him his successor. Hazrat Ali played a major military and political role after the Prophet, fighting against pagans and later against other Muslims. He was assassinated while praying in the mosque of Kufa by an extremist group. His eloquent sayings were later compiled in the book Nahjul Balagha.
The Kaaba is a cuboid building located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia that is the most sacred site in Islam. It was originally constructed by Adam and later rebuilt by Ibrahim. Muslims face the Kaaba during prayers no matter where they are. Inside the Kaaba is a marble floor and walls with Quranic inscriptions, and the top is covered with a green cloth. The Black Stone set in the Kaaba's cornerstone is revered in Islam and dates back to Adam and Eve. During Hajj, pilgrims circle the Kaaba and try to kiss the Black Stone. Al-Safa and Al-Marwah are two mountains between which Hagar ran searching for water for her son Is
The document provides information about important sites in Madinah, Saudi Arabia related to Islam. It discusses the merits of Madinah as declared by the Prophet Muhammad and highlights important mosques and sites to visit including Masjid Quba, Al-Masjid An-Nabawi, and the Prophet's grave. Etiquette for visiting these sites respectfully is outlined.
Hazrat Ali (R.A) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was very close to the Prophet. Ali participated in many battles fighting bravely in defense of Islam. After the death of the third caliph Uthman, Ali was elected as the fourth caliph. As caliph, Ali introduced important reforms to the financial system and administration and emphasized impartiality and equality. However, his caliphate also faced opposition and civil war.
The Prophet entered Makkah peacefully in the 8th year after hijrah to remove idols from the Ka'bah. Over 360 idols surrounding the Ka'bah were destroyed. The Prophet gave a speech establishing that there is no god but Allah and that pride and revenge from the time of ignorance were abolished. He pardoned the Quraysh and ordered Bilal to call the first azan from the roof of the Ka'bah, establishing the call to prayer. The people of Makkah pledged to worship only Allah and obey the Prophet.
The Prophet Muhammad and early Muslims faced increasing persecution in Mecca from the Quraysh tribe. As Islam spread in Medina, it became necessary for the Prophet and Muslims to migrate (hijra) from Mecca to Medina for safety. The Prophet Muhammad tasked Imam Ali with sleeping in his bed to disguise his departure, then traveled with Abu Bakr to a cave where they hid from pursuers. After three days, they safely arrived in Medina and established the first mosque of Islam.
Hazrat Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was the Prophet's standard bearer in many battles. The Prophet spoke very highly of Hazrat Ali and considered him his successor. Hazrat Ali played a major military and political role after the Prophet, fighting against pagans and later against other Muslims. He was assassinated while praying in the mosque of Kufa by an extremist group. His eloquent sayings were later compiled in the book Nahjul Balagha.
The document summarizes events leading up to the Battle of Badr, including:
1) The Prophet Muhammad sent scouts to track a Quraysh caravan returning from Syria with valuable goods, seeing it as an opportunity for a potentially significant economic and military strike against the Quraysh.
2) The Prophet's aunt had a dream foretelling of an impending battle, which came true when a messenger warned the Quraysh of Muslims intercepting their caravan.
3) With the caravan under threat, the Quraysh mustered a large force to protect it, setting the stage for the first major battle between Muslims and Quraysh at Badr.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang manasik haji dan umrah menurut teladan Rasulullah SAW. Pertama, dibahas mengenai persiapan haji meliputi wasiat penting, kewajiban haji sekali seumur hidup, dan perintah untuk segera melaksanakan haji. Kedua, dibahas mengenai keutamaan haji dan umrah yang dapat menghapus dosa dan memberikan balasan surga. Ketiga, dibahas mengenai makna h
1) Umrah is a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year. It involves circling the Kaaba seven times and performing a ritual walk between the hills of Safa and Marwah.
2) There are certain conditions and rituals that must be followed when performing Umrah, including entering a state of ihram by wearing two white sheets, making intentions and talbiyah, and following restrictions during ihram.
3) Upon completion of the circuits and walks, pilgrims shave or cut their hair to exit the state of ihram, thus fulfilling the requirements of Umrah. Umrah brings many spiritual benefits and rewards from Allah.
The document discusses Islamic manners related to personal hygiene, health, and physical activity. It emphasizes the importance of cleanliness in Islam, citing hadith that state "cleanliness is half of faith" and "purity is half of faith." The document outlines proper hygiene practices like washing hands and parts of the body, grooming hair and nails, using the washroom in private, and maintaining general cleanliness. It also discusses rules of health like avoiding overexerting the body, exercising regularly, and the benefits of ablution in preventing disease and promoting relaxation. Physical activity like swimming and horseback riding are encouraged.
This document provides background information on the tribe of Quraysh in Mecca. It discusses how Quraysh were given protection and prosperity through a prayer by Ibraheem, but despite these blessings from Allah, they rejected monotheism and filled the Kaaba with idols. The document outlines the seasonal trading journeys of Quraysh and how they were protected during transport of goods, but continued in ungratefulness and wrongdoing. It notes that as Quraysh rejected worship of Allah, their blessings began to be withdrawn through problems like drought and defeat in wars.
This document discusses the importance and benefits of reciting and learning Surah Al-Fatiha. It states that attending religious gatherings to seek knowledge is a sign that Allah loves his servants. The document then provides details on the different names of Surah Al-Fatiha and a hadith stating that reciting this surah divides the prayer between the servant and Allah, with the servant receiving what they asked for. It concludes by asking questions to test the reader's understanding.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He was the first male to convert to Islam and devoted his life to serving the Prophet. He participated in many battles, earning a reputation for bravery. The Prophet entrusted Ali with important responsibilities and considered him part of his household. After the Prophet's death, Ali became the fourth caliph but faced several rebellions during his caliphate from 656 to 661 AD.
Copy Of Presentation1 Holy Prophet Muhammed S.A.W Roha123
The document provides a biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in three parts. It describes his early life and family in Mecca, the revelations he received and early preaching of Islam. It then discusses his migration to Medina where he established the first mosque and built the foundations of the Muslim community. Finally, it briefly outlines some of the Prophet's teachings and practices including the Night Journey, his farewell sermon, and legacy upon his followers to follow the Quran and Sunnah.
The stages of Hajj are:
1) Ihram - entering Makkah and declaring intention to perform Hajj
2) Tawaf - circling the Ka'aba 7 times counter-clockwise
3) Sa'ee - running 7 times between the hills of Safa and Marwa
4) Staying overnight at Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah
5) Rami - stoning 3 pillars in Mina to resist shaitan
6) Sacrifice or Yaum-un-Nahr - offering animals in memory of Ibrahim
7) Shaving heads or clipping hair for men and women
8) Tawaf-
Dokumen ini memberikan informasi tentang Ihram, Miqat, dan larangan-larangan saat berihram bagi jamaah haji Indonesia. Ihram adalah niat memulai mengerjakan haji dengan memakai pakaian khusus tanpa jahitan, sedangkan Miqat adalah tempat untuk memasuki keadaan Ihram. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan larangan-larangan seperti memakai wangi-wangian, memotong kuku, berburu, dan bersetubuh bagi mereka
Fatimah bint Muhammad was the youngest daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and Khadija. She was born five years before Muhammad received prophethood. Fatimah was known for her compassionate nature and lived a humble life without luxury, continuing this lifestyle when she married Ali, who was poor. The Prophet Muhammad said of Fatimah that she was "a part of me, and he who makes her angry, makes me angry." Fatimah passed away six months after the Prophet at the age of 29.
The document outlines the different types of Hajj pilgrimages: Hajj-e-Tamattu' involves performing Umrah and Hajj together with or without sacrificing an animal; Hajj-e-Qiran involves performing Hajj and maintaining Ihram throughout; Hajj-e-Ifrad involves performing only Hajj without Umrah. It then provides step-by-step instructions for performing Umrah and the rituals involved in Hajj over several days, including staying in Mina and Muzdalifa, throwing stones at jamarat, and circling the Kaaba.
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang konsep muamalat, bekerja, dan mencari rezeki dalam Islam. Ayat-ayat Alquran dan hadis menunjukkan bahwa Allah menyuruh umatnya untuk berusaha mencari rezeki dengan bekerja dan bermuamalat secara halal, bukan hanya bergantung pada orang lain. Bekerja dianggap sebagai ibadah asalkan dilakukan dengan niat ikhlas semata-mata kerana Allah.
Memakai sajadah sebagai alas untuk shalat, tambahan lafadz Sayyidina dalam shalawat, dan tangan Nabi saw lebih sejuk dari salju dan harum dari minyak misik.
Sirah Nabawiyah 06: Silsilah Nabi Muhammad SawAbuNailah
Nabi Muhammad berasal dari keluarga terhormat dan terbaik. Ia berasal dari keturunan Nabi Ibrahim melalui Nabi Ismail, dari suku Quraisy dan keturunan Bani Hasyim yang terhormat. Nabi Muhammad sendiri adalah pribadi terbaik dari keluarga terbaik.
Introduction to the Science and Development of Usool ul-Fiqhjkninstitute
The document outlines the agenda and content for a course on Usool ul-Fiqh. It discusses the evolution of Usool ul-Fiqh from the time of the Prophet Muhammad to the early generations that followed. It covers key topics like the differences between Sharia and Fiqh, definitions of important terms, and the eras in which Usool ul-Fiqh developed, from the time of the Prophet to the companions and their successors. Group work and discussions are part of the planned course activities.
1) Abu Bakr Siddiq was the first Caliph after the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam after recognizing Muhammad as a truthful person.
2) Abu Bakr migrated with Muhammad to escape persecution in Mecca, hiding with him in a cave for three days while pursuers searched nearby.
3) Abu Bakr played important roles in early Muslim battles, guarding Muhammad's tent at Badr and fighting at Uhud. He was a loyal companion and strong early leader in Islam.
The document summarizes events leading up to the Battle of Badr, including:
1) The Prophet Muhammad sent scouts to track a Quraysh caravan returning from Syria with valuable goods, seeing it as an opportunity for a potentially significant economic and military strike against the Quraysh.
2) The Prophet's aunt had a dream foretelling of an impending battle, which came true when a messenger warned the Quraysh of Muslims intercepting their caravan.
3) With the caravan under threat, the Quraysh mustered a large force to protect it, setting the stage for the first major battle between Muslims and Quraysh at Badr.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang manasik haji dan umrah menurut teladan Rasulullah SAW. Pertama, dibahas mengenai persiapan haji meliputi wasiat penting, kewajiban haji sekali seumur hidup, dan perintah untuk segera melaksanakan haji. Kedua, dibahas mengenai keutamaan haji dan umrah yang dapat menghapus dosa dan memberikan balasan surga. Ketiga, dibahas mengenai makna h
1) Umrah is a pilgrimage to Mecca that can be undertaken at any time of the year. It involves circling the Kaaba seven times and performing a ritual walk between the hills of Safa and Marwah.
2) There are certain conditions and rituals that must be followed when performing Umrah, including entering a state of ihram by wearing two white sheets, making intentions and talbiyah, and following restrictions during ihram.
3) Upon completion of the circuits and walks, pilgrims shave or cut their hair to exit the state of ihram, thus fulfilling the requirements of Umrah. Umrah brings many spiritual benefits and rewards from Allah.
The document discusses Islamic manners related to personal hygiene, health, and physical activity. It emphasizes the importance of cleanliness in Islam, citing hadith that state "cleanliness is half of faith" and "purity is half of faith." The document outlines proper hygiene practices like washing hands and parts of the body, grooming hair and nails, using the washroom in private, and maintaining general cleanliness. It also discusses rules of health like avoiding overexerting the body, exercising regularly, and the benefits of ablution in preventing disease and promoting relaxation. Physical activity like swimming and horseback riding are encouraged.
This document provides background information on the tribe of Quraysh in Mecca. It discusses how Quraysh were given protection and prosperity through a prayer by Ibraheem, but despite these blessings from Allah, they rejected monotheism and filled the Kaaba with idols. The document outlines the seasonal trading journeys of Quraysh and how they were protected during transport of goods, but continued in ungratefulness and wrongdoing. It notes that as Quraysh rejected worship of Allah, their blessings began to be withdrawn through problems like drought and defeat in wars.
This document discusses the importance and benefits of reciting and learning Surah Al-Fatiha. It states that attending religious gatherings to seek knowledge is a sign that Allah loves his servants. The document then provides details on the different names of Surah Al-Fatiha and a hadith stating that reciting this surah divides the prayer between the servant and Allah, with the servant receiving what they asked for. It concludes by asking questions to test the reader's understanding.
Based on tafseer by Dr. Israr Ahmed and Sheikh Noman Ali Khan.
This presentation was used on one of the Quran Circles organized by Islamic Circle of Australia and New Zealand.
Feel free to reuse and distribute.
Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He was the first male to convert to Islam and devoted his life to serving the Prophet. He participated in many battles, earning a reputation for bravery. The Prophet entrusted Ali with important responsibilities and considered him part of his household. After the Prophet's death, Ali became the fourth caliph but faced several rebellions during his caliphate from 656 to 661 AD.
Copy Of Presentation1 Holy Prophet Muhammed S.A.W Roha123
The document provides a biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in three parts. It describes his early life and family in Mecca, the revelations he received and early preaching of Islam. It then discusses his migration to Medina where he established the first mosque and built the foundations of the Muslim community. Finally, it briefly outlines some of the Prophet's teachings and practices including the Night Journey, his farewell sermon, and legacy upon his followers to follow the Quran and Sunnah.
The stages of Hajj are:
1) Ihram - entering Makkah and declaring intention to perform Hajj
2) Tawaf - circling the Ka'aba 7 times counter-clockwise
3) Sa'ee - running 7 times between the hills of Safa and Marwa
4) Staying overnight at Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah
5) Rami - stoning 3 pillars in Mina to resist shaitan
6) Sacrifice or Yaum-un-Nahr - offering animals in memory of Ibrahim
7) Shaving heads or clipping hair for men and women
8) Tawaf-
Dokumen ini memberikan informasi tentang Ihram, Miqat, dan larangan-larangan saat berihram bagi jamaah haji Indonesia. Ihram adalah niat memulai mengerjakan haji dengan memakai pakaian khusus tanpa jahitan, sedangkan Miqat adalah tempat untuk memasuki keadaan Ihram. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan larangan-larangan seperti memakai wangi-wangian, memotong kuku, berburu, dan bersetubuh bagi mereka
Fatimah bint Muhammad was the youngest daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and Khadija. She was born five years before Muhammad received prophethood. Fatimah was known for her compassionate nature and lived a humble life without luxury, continuing this lifestyle when she married Ali, who was poor. The Prophet Muhammad said of Fatimah that she was "a part of me, and he who makes her angry, makes me angry." Fatimah passed away six months after the Prophet at the age of 29.
The document outlines the different types of Hajj pilgrimages: Hajj-e-Tamattu' involves performing Umrah and Hajj together with or without sacrificing an animal; Hajj-e-Qiran involves performing Hajj and maintaining Ihram throughout; Hajj-e-Ifrad involves performing only Hajj without Umrah. It then provides step-by-step instructions for performing Umrah and the rituals involved in Hajj over several days, including staying in Mina and Muzdalifa, throwing stones at jamarat, and circling the Kaaba.
A powerpoint presentation for children explaining:
-The importance of Salah.
- The story of how the Prophet was given Salah in the journey of Israa and Miraj
-A hadeeth about Salah as the "Pillar of the Religion"
-An explanation of how Salah is a connection to the Creator.
-Ideas on how to remember to make Salah.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang konsep muamalat, bekerja, dan mencari rezeki dalam Islam. Ayat-ayat Alquran dan hadis menunjukkan bahwa Allah menyuruh umatnya untuk berusaha mencari rezeki dengan bekerja dan bermuamalat secara halal, bukan hanya bergantung pada orang lain. Bekerja dianggap sebagai ibadah asalkan dilakukan dengan niat ikhlas semata-mata kerana Allah.
Memakai sajadah sebagai alas untuk shalat, tambahan lafadz Sayyidina dalam shalawat, dan tangan Nabi saw lebih sejuk dari salju dan harum dari minyak misik.
Sirah Nabawiyah 06: Silsilah Nabi Muhammad SawAbuNailah
Nabi Muhammad berasal dari keluarga terhormat dan terbaik. Ia berasal dari keturunan Nabi Ibrahim melalui Nabi Ismail, dari suku Quraisy dan keturunan Bani Hasyim yang terhormat. Nabi Muhammad sendiri adalah pribadi terbaik dari keluarga terbaik.
Introduction to the Science and Development of Usool ul-Fiqhjkninstitute
The document outlines the agenda and content for a course on Usool ul-Fiqh. It discusses the evolution of Usool ul-Fiqh from the time of the Prophet Muhammad to the early generations that followed. It covers key topics like the differences between Sharia and Fiqh, definitions of important terms, and the eras in which Usool ul-Fiqh developed, from the time of the Prophet to the companions and their successors. Group work and discussions are part of the planned course activities.
1) Abu Bakr Siddiq was the first Caliph after the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam after recognizing Muhammad as a truthful person.
2) Abu Bakr migrated with Muhammad to escape persecution in Mecca, hiding with him in a cave for three days while pursuers searched nearby.
3) Abu Bakr played important roles in early Muslim battles, guarding Muhammad's tent at Badr and fighting at Uhud. He was a loyal companion and strong early leader in Islam.
This document provides a pictorial summary of various holy Islamic sites visited in the Middle East, including Jordan, Syria and Palestine. It describes locations believed to be the graves of prophets and companions of the prophet Muhammad, such as the cave of the People of the Cave in Jordan, the tomb of Harun in Petra, and the graves of Khalid ibn al-Walid and Abdullah ibn Mas'ud. Major sites in Jerusalem like the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque are also pictured and described. The document aims to raise awareness of Muslim heritage and history but notes that some locations cannot be 100% confirmed.
This presentation provides pictures and information about important Islamic religious sites visited in the Middle East. It shows locations believed to be graves of prophets and companions of the prophet Muhammad in Jordan, Syria and Palestine. These include the cave of the People of the Cave in Jordan, the tombs of prophets Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in Hebron, and the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The information is meant to increase awareness of Muslim heritage and history, but some locations cannot be 100% confirmed.
This document provides a pictorial summary of important Islamic religious sites visited in the Middle East, including locations in Jordan, Syria, Palestine, and their significance. It shares images and information about prophets' graves, mosques, and historical places mentioned in the Quran and hadith. The document notes that while many locations are certainly genuine, the authenticity of some less prominent sites visited cannot be confirmed with 100% certainty.
This presentation provides pictures and information about important Islamic religious sites visited in the Middle East. It shows locations believed to be graves of prophets and companions of the prophet Muhammad in Jordan, Syria and Palestine. These include the cave of the People of the Cave in Jordan, the tombs of prophets Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in Hebron, and the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The information is meant to increase awareness of Muslim heritage and history, but some locations cannot be 100% confirmed.
This document provides a pictorial summary of various holy Islamic sites visited in the Middle East, including graves of prophets and companions of the prophet Muhammad. Some key locations mentioned are the Cave of Ashabe-kahf in Jordan where Christian boys slept for 300 years to escape persecution, the sites of early Muslim battles like Mu'ta where Khalid ibn al-Walid first led Muslim armies, and important mosques in Damascus and Jerusalem like the Omayyad Mosque and Al-Aqsa Mosque built at the site of Muhammad's night journey. Many tombs of prophets are also shown, such as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.
This document provides a pictorial summary of various holy Islamic sites visited in the Middle East, including in Jordan, Syria and Palestine. It describes locations believed to be the graves of prophets and companions of the prophet Muhammad, such as the cave of the People of the Cave in Jordan, the tomb of Harun in Petra, and the graves of Khalid ibn al-Walid and Abdullah ibn Mas'ud. Major mosques are also pictured, like the Omayyad Mosque in Damascus and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. The purpose is to raise awareness of Muslim history and heritage.
The document provides a summary of the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 3 parts:
1) It describes his birth and early life as an orphan in Makkah, his work as a merchant, and his marriage to Khadijah.
2) It discusses his receiving of the first revelation from Gabriel at age 40 and his 23 years of receiving revelations that were later compiled into the Quran. He faced challenges from Makkan leaders as he spread the message of Islam.
3) It outlines some key later events including his migration to Madinah to escape persecution, treatments of envoys in Madinah, the liberation of Makkah, and his farewell
99 Questions Answers On The Seerah Of The Prophet Muhammad (Sallal Laahu Al...Tracy Drey
This document contains 99 questions and answers about the seerah (biography) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It provides details about his birthplace, family members, wives, children, the beginning of his prophethood, the early spread of Islam, and important events like the Isra and Mi'raj and the Hijrah migration to Madinah. The questions cover topics like his name, lineage, work, marriage to Khadijah, treatment under the boycott, and the first Muslims to accept Islam.
The document discusses the religious significance of Masjid al-Aqsa and Jerusalem in Islam. It describes how Masjid al-Aqsa is one of the first mosques built, possibly by Prophet Adam or Ibrahim. It details the historical ownership and destruction of Masjid al-Aqsa over centuries. The document also emphasizes the importance of Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey to al-Aqsa and how it linked Muslims to the site forever. Finally, it discusses the peaceful liberation of Jerusalem by Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab in 637 AD.
Explore the profound legacy of Hazrat Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam and a trusted companion of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This presentation delves into the life of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, highlighting his unwavering faith, exemplary leadership, and pivotal role in shaping the early days of Islam. Discover the wisdom, sacrifices, and enduring influence of this remarkable figure, whose contributions laid the foundation for the Islamic Golden Age.
The document provides a brief overview of the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in 3 sentences:
Muhammad (PBUH) was born in 570 CE in Mecca and began receiving revelations from God at age 40, facing opposition from Meccans but finding support from Muslims in Medina, and spent his later years uniting the Arabian Peninsula under the religion of Islam and establishing the first Islamic community and state.
The document discusses the historical and religious significance of Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem according to Islamic teachings. It describes how Masjid al-Aqsa was established by prophets such as Adam and Ibrahim and its centrality increased after Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey to Jerusalem and ascension to heaven from there. It provides details on the mosque's destruction and rebuilding over the centuries under different rulers until the modern period when control has shifted between Muslims, Christians and Jews.
The three most important mosques in Islam are the Great Mosque in Mecca surrounding the Kaaba, the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. These mosques have played a central role in Islamic history and bring Muslims together from around the world. The Kaaba, built by Abraham and Ishmael, is the focal point for Muslim prayer and an important site for pilgrimage. The Prophet's Mosque in Medina served as the base for Muhammad and the early Muslim community and houses his tomb.
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The Prophet entered Makkah peacefully in 8 AH, fulfilling Allah's promise. He removed all 360 idols from around the Ka'bah. In a speech, he abolished the ancient customs of revenge and established that nothing remains except the custody of the Ka'bah. He pardoned the Quraysh and ordered Bilal to call the first Athan from the roof of the Ka'bah, establishing the call to prayer. The people of Makkah then pledged to worship only Allah and obey the Prophet's commands.
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The document provides biographical information about the four Khulafa-e-Rashideen (Rightly Guided Caliphs) who succeeded the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): Abu Bakr (ra), Umar (ra), Uthman (ra), and Ali (ra). It describes their acceptance of Islam, key achievements and challenges during their periods of leadership such as military campaigns, administrative reforms, and dealing with rebellions. It also mentions circumstances around their deaths.
Hazrat Abu Bakr was one of the earliest and most important companions of the Prophet Muhammad. He was the first adult male to accept Islam and helped spread the message of Islam through his example. He financially supported slaves to gain their freedom and protected Muhammad during the migration to Madinah. As a trusted advisor, he was elected as the first Caliph after Muhammad's death and led the Muslim community until his own death two years later.
COMPANIONS OF THE HOLY PROPHET (PEACE BE UPON HIM)Syed Anas Abdali
The document provides biographical information on several important early Muslim figures. It discusses Hazrat Umar ibn Al-Khattab's role in early Islam and his acceptance of Islam. It then discusses the lives and accomplishments of Hazrat Usman, Hazrat Talha bin Ubaydullah, Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, and their contributions to the early Muslim community and faith.
By visiting sacred places through Cheap Umrah Packages Islamabad 2020, you can quickly sketch in memory a historical occasion or personality associated with the place.
Un viaje a Buenos Aires y sus alrededoresJudy Hochberg
A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
Best Places to Stay in New Brunswick, Canada.Mahogany Manor
New Brunswick, a picturesque province in eastern Canada, offers a plethora of unique and charming places to stay for every kind of traveler. From the historic allure of Fredericton and the vibrant culture of Saint John to the natural beauty of Fundy National Park and the serene coastal towns like St. Andrews by-the-Sea, there's something for everyone. Whether you prefer luxury resorts, cozy inns, rustic lodges, or budget-friendly options, the best places to stay in New Brunswick ensure a memorable stay, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the province's rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.
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Ziyarat in Madinah Saudi Arabia
1. B Y
H A J J U M R A H E X P E R T S . C O M
Ziyarat in Madinah
2. Masjid e Nabive
When Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) set out on
Hijrah journey (as directed by Allah Almighty) from
Makkah towards Madina, He did not have any
residence in that city just then. He stayed at some
notable and generous tribes on the way, who offered
Him place to live. But He declined their proposals by
showing His gratefulness for their kindness. Finally,
He stopped permanently at a place where the
mosque of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), commonly
known as Masjid-e-Nabavi, was formed.
3. Jannat Al-Baqi
Jannatul Baqi (Garden of Heaven) is the main
cemetery of Madinah. Buried there are many
members of the Prophet’s (peace and blessings of
Allah be on him) close family, around ten thousand
of his companions (Sahabah) and many prominent,
pious personalities.
4. Masjid Quba
Quba is the place on the outskirts of Madinah where
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him),
accompanied by Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased
with him) arrived and first stayed after emigrating
from Makkah. They arrived on Monday 12th Rabi al-
Awwal, fourteen years after Prophethood and this
date marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar
(Hijra), (16th July 622 CE).
5. Cont….
A masjid was established here by the Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allah be on him), the first to be built
in Islam.
6. Masjid Khandaq
Seven Masjids are there. A Trench was dug on the
idea of Salman Al Farsi (Raliallahu Anhu). Prophet
(Peace be upon him) prayed at Masjid Fateh for
three days [Mon, Tue & Wed].
8. Masjid E juma
Masjid Jummah, on the boundary of Madinah marks
the site where the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be on him) led the first Jummah salah, shortly
after his Hijrah (migration) from Makkah. It is about
2.5 km from Masjid-e-Nabwi.
9. Masjid E Zil Qiblatain
This is Masjid Qiblatain (Mosque of the Two Qiblas).
It is historically important to Muslims as this is
where in Rajjab 2 AH the revelation of the Quran
came to change the direction of the Qibla from Bait-
al-Maqdis in Jerusalem to the Ka’bah in Makkah.
10. Ghusal has been given to Prophet Mohammad
(PBUH) by the Well
Located next to Al Shawi School at a distance of 1Km
north of Masjid Quba. From Awali to Qurba, near
Madhrasa Al-Hijrah. Situated in the village Qurban
about four furlongs from Masjid Quba to the north
east. Prophet (Peace be upon him) drank from it and
he was bathed with its water after his demise.
11. House of Bibi Fatima (S.A)
Bibi Fatimah Zehra [SA] the only daughter of the
Holy Prophet Mohammed [PBUH] of Islam, was
born in Mecca on 20th jumada ‘th-thaniyah 18 B.H.
The good and noble lady Khadijah and the Apostle
Of Allah bestowed all their natural love, care and
devotion on their lovable and only child Fatimah,
who in her turn was extremely fond of her parents.
14. Qabre E Bibi Halima
Hazrate Halima (R.A) was amongst the Bedouin
women who lived in the villages of Arabia, on the
outskirts of Makkah Shareef. She (R.A) used to raise
children, with her husband, Hazrat Harith (R.A) as a
source of income.
18. Qabre E Abdullah Bin Jafer E Tayyar And Aqil
Bin Abu Talib
Ja’far ibn Abi Talib (c.590–629 CE), also known
as Ja’far al-Tayyar, was a companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and an older brother
of Ali.
Aqeel was second of four sons of Abu Talib, who was
the uncle and protector of Muhammad and brother
of Ali ibn Abi Talib. Aqeel's nickname was Abu
Aqeel. He fought in the Battle of Mu'tah and became
a respectable person in life. He died at the age of 96.