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“Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational dogmas, of a cult without images; the founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire, that is Muhammad. As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?”
-Lamartine

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Detailed Biography
You will find a very detailed biography of the beloved Prophet Muhammad in this section.
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Until the Birth 2092
The Birth of the Last Prophet 2592
Life in the Desert 1239
A New Life in Mecca 1146
The Early Years 1117
Marriage 1022
Zayd 1048
The Reconstruction of Ka'ba 1127
Ali, Son of Abu Talib 1292
The First to Believe 1065
The Characteristics of the Early Muslims 1201
The Hierarchy of the Koraysh 1178
The Command to Preach 1044
The Koraysh and Abu Talib 1072
Tufayl from the Tribe of Daws 1161
Pre-islamic Conditions in Yathrib 1100
Unrest in Mecca 1151
An Attempt to Bribe 1009
Nadar, the Son of Al Hartih 1025
Persecution 1087
The Eavesdroppers 1085
Waleed, Chief of the Makhzum 1302
The Splitting of the Moon 1147
Idolatory Through Lack of Divine Guidance 1055
The Boycott 1071
The Companions Migrate to Abysinnia 999
The Delegation from Abysinnia 1007
The Cessation of the Boycott 1086
The Year of Sorrow 1004
The Vision 1074
Abu Bakr and Talha 1101
The Journey to Ta'if 1029
The Message and the Tribes 1111
The Night Journey and the Ascent 1017
The Six Men from the Tribe of Khazraj 1075
Madinat Al Nabi (sa) - the City of the Prophet (sa) 1234
The Visitor from Najd 1077
The Migration 1819
A Time for Readjustment 1093
The Jews of Medina 1229
Life in Medina 1073
A Threat from Mecca 1075
The Second Year After the Migration 1020
Prelude to the Encounter of Badr 996
The Encounter of Badr 987
The Revenge of Bilal and the Persecuted 1127
The Spoils of War 1109
The Death of Lady Rukayyah 1122
The Arrival of the Prisoners 1053
The Return of the Koraysh 1193
 
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  • Celebrating the Blessed Birth  ( 15 items )

    The birth of the Prophet Muhammad, the Pride of Humanity, peace and blessings be upon him, can be seen in the light of being the re-birth of all humanity. Until the day the Prophet honored this world, it was not possible to discern good from evil, day from night, or the rose from the thorn.

  • Salawaat  ( 7 items )
  • Salaams  ( 12 items )
    To fulfil these Qur'anic and Prophetic exhortations, all Muslims pray every day at least one tasbih (100 times) of salawaat and salaams on the blessed Prophet Muhammad ibn Abdillah Sall'Allahu 'alaihi wa Sallam.
  • Family of the Prophet  ( 19 items )
    Khadijah came from a noble family. Her father Khuwaylid had been one of the most honored leaders of their tribe until he was killed in battle.
  • The Companions  ( 71 items )
    The Sahaabah were the companions of Prophet Muhammad (saas). They are described in glowing terms by the Prophet (saas).
  • Aspects of His Life  ( 68 items )
    Prophet Muhammad appeared at a time when people had lost their knowledge of the true religion and had reverted to worshipping idols of stones, earth, bread, and even cheese.
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