The Biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
He was born on Monday, 12th Rabi Al Awwal, April 22nd, 571 AC. |
In Makkah |
Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib. |
Aminah Bint Wahhab Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn Zahrah. |
He died in Makkah before Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) was born. |
Abdul Muttalib. |
He was the chief of his clan Bani Hashim. |
He is Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Hashim Ibn Abd Manaf Ibn Qusai Ibn Kilab. |
First Thuyeba, the freed slave girl of his uncle Abdul Uzza known as Abu Lahab, then Haleema Bint Abu Dhuaib, best known as Haleema Al Sadiyah. |
Abdul Muttalib. |
Ahmad. |
Because she saw an angel in a dream calling the new-born baby Ahmad. |
Six years old. |
She took him to Yathrib (Madinah) to visit her relatives. |
On her way back to Makkah, she died at Abwa and was buried there. |
His father’s slave girl, Umm Aiman (May Allah be pleased with her). |
His grandfather Abdul Muttalib. |
For two years. |
He loved him very much and preferred him to his own sons. |
That he would hold a prestigious position. |
His uncle Abu Talib. |
About eight years old. |
He went to Syria with his uncle Abu Talib when he was twelve years old. |
She was a wealthy merchant of Makkah. |
Because of his truthfulness and good conduct. |
When she was 40 years old. |
He was 25. |
Twenty camels. |
Yes. The Prophet (p.b.u.h.) was her third husband. |
He was known as Al Ameen (trustworthy) and Al Sadiq (truthful). |
No, he didnt get any formal education from the society, rather he was taught by Almighty Allah. |
One should say صلى الله عليه وسلم (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). |
Four times. |
They are: Harith, Zubair, Abu Talib, Hamzah (May Allah be pleased with him), Abu Lahab, Ghidaq, Maqwam, Safar and Abbas (May Allah be pleased with him). |
By the name of Paraclete. |
It is the oldest house of worship on the earth. |
The Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismael (May Allah be pleased with them). |
They divided the work among various tribes. Each tribe was responsible for rebuilding a part of it. |
A Byzantine mason called Baqum. |
To the Cave of Hira. |
True dreams. |
On Monday, 21st of Ramadan, at night (August 10th, 610 AC). He was forty years then. |
Jibrael. |
Four persons: Khadijah his wife, Zaid Ibn Haritha his freed slave, Ali Ibn Abi Talib his cousin and Abu Bakr his friend (May Allah be pleased with them). |
Uthman Ibn Affan, Zubair Ibn Awwam, Abdur Rahman Ibn Awf, Sad Ibn Abi Waqqaas, Talha Ibn Ubaidullah and Saeed Ibn Zaid (Umar’s son-in-law) (May Allah be pleased with them). |
Abbas’s wife Ummaul Fadl, Abu Bakr’s wife Asma Bint Umais, his daughter Asma Bint Abi Bakr and Fatimah Bint Al Khattab Umar’s sister (May Allah be pleased with them). |
It was done in secret. |
About forty. |
For three years. |
They would gather secretly in the house of a Muslim called Arqam to learn about Islam and the revelations sent down to the Prophet (p.b.u.h.). |
After three years when he received the revelation to that effect. |
The people accepted Islam increasingly. |
The Holy Quran. |
Yes, the splitting of the moon was one of them. |
One of the Prophet’s (p.b.u.h.) uncles. |
Abu Talib, Mutim Ibn Adi and Abul Bukhtari. |
For 42 years – from the Prophet’s childhood until he himself died. |
A chief of Makkah. |
When the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) returned from Taif and wanted to enter Makkah. |
He was killed in the Battle of Badr. |
He was a poet. |
He spoke out against the social boycott. |
Their growing persecution at the hands of Quraish. |
Surah Az Zumar. |
In the battle of Badr. |
The King of Abyssinia, known as Najjashi (the Negus), during the time of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) was As'hama. |
In Rajab, in the fifth year of Prophethood. |
12 men and 4 women. |
They were received warmly and hospitably. |
In the fifth year of Prophethood. |
83 men and 18 women. |
Ja'far Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him). |
They despatched two envoys to Abyssinia to demand the extradition of the emigrants. |
He refused to extradite the Muslims and assured them of his full protection. |
At the age of 27. |
He was a slave of Umayyah Ibn Khalaf. |
He was of Abyssinian decent. |
Hamama. |
He was a slave of Abu Jahl. |
She was Yaser's (a slave of Abu Jahl) wife. |
He was Yaser and Sumayyah's only son. |
Abu Jahl murderded her with a bayonet. |
He was a slave. |
Khadijah's nephew Hakim Ibn Hizam purchased him and presented him to her. |
She presented him to the Prophet who set him free. |
No, he preferred to live with the Prophet (p.b.u.h.). |
To Umma Aiman (May Allah be pleased with her). |
He was the elder brother of Ali Ibn Talib (May Allah be pleased with him). |
To Abyssinia. |
He was the son of Abu Talib and cousin of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.). |
When he was 10. |
The "Lion of Allah". |
He first married the Prophet's (p.b.u.h.) daughter Fatimah (may Allah be pleased with her). |
Two sons: Hasan and Husain (May Allah be pleased with them). |
When he was 19. |
He died in Al Madinah. |
To stand united. |
He was Uthman (May Allah be pleased with him) (Abu Quhafah). Yes, he accepted Islam during the Conquest of Makkah. |
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