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LINEAGE |
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The oldest and noblest tribe in the whole of Arabia was Banu Hashim. They were the descendants of Ibrahim through his son Isma'il. The Arabs respected and loved them for their goodness, knowledge and bravery.
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'ABD AL-MUTTALIB |
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'Abd al-Muttalib was the chieftain of Banu Hashim and he was also the Guardian of the Ka'bah. Among his ten sons, 'Abdullah was the father of the Holy Prophet.
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MUHAMMAD |
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In Mecca, baby boy Muhammad was born on 17th Rabi' al-Awwal, 570 AD.His father 'Abdullah, son of 'Abd al-Muttalib, died before he was born and when he was six, he lost his loving mother Aminah bint Wahab.His Grandfather, 'Abd al-Muttalib, took the responsibility of bringing up the orphan. At the age of ten, he was berefted of his venerable grandfather.On his deathbed, he appointed his son Abu Talib as the guardian of Muhammad.Gentle, soft spoken, tall and handsome boy, Muhammad, accompanied the trading caravans of Abu Talib, across the deserts, giving him deep insight into nature and man.
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KHADIJAH |
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The wealthy noble widowed lady Khadijah, looking for a manager for her rich merchantile caravans, selects Muhammad, the Trustee. Able and fair dealing,Muhammad is a tremendous success. Khadijah already an admirer, made him an offer of marriage. Muhammad was twenty five and Khadijah forty. In spite of this disparity in age, the marriage proved to be a very happy one.
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THE PROPHET |
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Lover
of nature and quite worrried about human sufferings, Muhammad very often
retired to Mount Hira' for meditations. One night, Laylat al-Qadr (the
Night of Majesty) a voice addressing him, commanded "Recite in the
name of thy Lord." Deeply excited by the strange phenomena of
Divine Visitation,Muhammad hurried home to his wife, Khadijah, who
listened to him attentively and said that "I bear witness that you
are the Apostle of God." After an interval, the voice from heaven
spoke again "O thou shrouded in thy mantle, arise, and warn, and
magnify thy Lord."
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TRAGEDIES |
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In a period of troubles, trials and tribulations two major tragedies afflicted Muhammad. First the venerable guardian uncle Abu Talib died and shortly afterwards his noble wife Khadijah died, leaving behind her daughter Fatimah (peace be on her) - the only child she had from the Holy Prophet - the daughter who looked after her father so much so that the prophet called her Umm Abiha (the mother of her father).
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MUSLIM ERA |
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With the death of the old
patriarch Abu Talib, the Meccans planned to assassinate the prophet. Under
Divine guidance, he asked 'Ali to sleep in his bed and Muhammad put his green
garment on 'Ali. While the murderes mistook 'Ali for muhammad, the Holy Prophet
of Islam escaped to Medina.
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UHUD |
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Next year, Abu Sufyan, the famous long-lived enemy of Islam, again attacked the Muslims at Uhud. Hamzah, the first flag-bearer of Islam and uncle of the Prophet, was killed in action. In spite of strict instructions from the Prophet, a few Muslim soldiers deserted their post,when victory was in sight. This changed the course of the battle. Khalid ibn al-Walid attacked the Prophet and the grave situation was saved by the timely arrival of 'Ali. The enemies ran away and the issue was decided. Muhammad was deeply grieved at the death of Hamzah.
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HUDAYBIYYAH |
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The Muslims had been in self exile for six years and began to feel a keen yearning for their homeland, Mecca. The Prophet desired to perform a pilgrimage to Ka'bah. When he forsook his home town he was weak, but when he wanted to return, he was strong. He did not use his strength to force an entry into the sacred city. Finding the Quraysh hostile, Muhammad entered into a treaty Known as the Peace of Hudaybiyyah, appearing not very advantageous to the Muslims, but which revealed the Islamic character of moderation and magnanimity. For the strong to excercise restraint and toleration is true courage. Having reached upto the door of their birth place with hearts over-flowing with impatient longing to enter it, the Muslims retraced their steps peacefully to Medina, under the terms of the treaty, which allowed them to perform the pilgrimage next year.
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MECCA |
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In The 8th year AH, the idolators violated the peace of Hudaybiyyah by attacking the Muslims. The enemies were defeated and Mecca was conquered.The Prophet who fled from Mecca as a fugitive, now returned home as a mighty conqueror. The Rahmatun lil 'Alamin (mercy unto all beings, i.e., the Prophet) entered the city with his head bowed low in thankfulness to the Almighty (Allah) and ordered a general amnesty, instead of the mass massacre of those who persecuted him and his followers.
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WIVES |
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A great number of Muslim soldiers were killed in battles at Badr, Uhud,Khaybar, Hunayn and other places, leaving behind young wives and children. The serious problem of taking care of the widows and orphans, threatened to break up the moral fabric of the Muslim Society. Muhammad decided to marry these widows and set an example for his followers to do likewise.
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LAST PILGRIMAGE |
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Under the Divine intuition of
his approaching end, Muhammad prepared to make the farewell pilgrimage to
Mecca.Before completing all the ceremonies of Hajj, he addressed a huge
multitude from the top of mount 'Arafat on 8th Dhi al-hijjah, 11 AH,in words
which shall ever ring and live in the atmosphere.
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DEATH |
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On Muhammad's return to
Medina, he got busy settling the organization of the provinces and the tribes
which had adopted Islam. His strength rapidly failed and the poison
(administered at Khaybar by a Jewess) took its deadly toll. So ended the life
dedicated to the service of God and humanity from first to last, on 28th Safar,
11 AH.
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