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Life story of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)

Life story of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) Early Life (570 CE - 610 CE)

By Mohammad KamruzzamanPublished 12 months ago 2 min read
Life story of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
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Life story of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)

Early Life (570 CE - 610 CE)

Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was brought into the world in 570 CE in the city of Makkah (Mecca), Arabia, into the Quraish clan. His dad, Abdullah, died before his introduction to the world, and his mom, Aminah, passed on when he was six years of age. He was really focused on by his granddad, Abdul Muttalib, and later by his uncle, Abu Talib.

Since early on, Muhammad (PBUH) was known for his genuineness and uprightness, procuring the title "Al-Ameen" (The Dependable) and "As-Sadiq" (The Honest). He filled in as a shipper and acquired regard for his decency in exchange. At 25 years old, he wedded Hazrat Khadijah (RA), an honorable and rich money manager, who turned into his most noteworthy ally.

Prophethood and Early Teaching (610 CE - 622 CE)

At 40 years old, in the year 610 CE, while pondering in the Cavern of Hira, Muhammad (PBUH) got the initial disclosure from Allah through Heavenly messenger Jibreel (Gabriel). This undeniable the start of his central goal as the last prophet of Islam.

He began teaching the message of monotheism (Tawheed), encouraging individuals to venerate just a single God (Allah) and to leave excessive admiration. His message accentuated:

Faith in One God

Equity and Uniformity

Helping Poor people and Destitute

Genuineness and Great Ethics

His lessons confronted solid resistance from the heads of Makkah, who dreaded losing their power and status. His supporters were aggrieved, and many needed to escape to Abyssinia (Ethiopia) for wellbeing.

Movement to Madinah (Hijrah) - 622 CE

Because of expanding abuse, Muhammad (PBUH) and his devotees relocated to Madinah (then, at that point, called Yathrib) in 622 CE. This occasion, known as the Hijrah (Movement), denotes the start of the Islamic schedule.

In Madinah, the Prophet (PBUH):

Laid out a serene and just society

Made the Constitution of Madinah, which guaranteed strict opportunity and privileges for all networks

Reinforced fraternity between Muslims (Muhajirun and Ansar)

Guarded Islam in fights like Badr (624 CE), Uhud (625 CE), and Khandaq (627 CE)

Victory of Makkah and Last Years (630 CE - 632 CE)

In 630 CE, following quite a while of battle, Muhammad (PBUH) and his supporters calmly entered Makkah and excused his previous foes. Symbols were taken out from the Kaaba, and Islam was solidly settled in Arabia.

In 632 CE, during his Goodbye Journey (Hajjat-ul-Wida), he conveyed his well known Goodbye Message, underscoring basic liberties, ladies' privileges, correspondence, and solidarity.

Not long after, on twelfth Rabi' al-Awwal, 632 CE, Muhammad (PBUH) died in Madinah at 63 years old. He was covered in Masjid al-Nabawi, which stays a hallowed site for Muslims.

Inheritance and Lessons

Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is viewed as the last and last courier of Allah. His lessons, protected in the Quran and Hadith (Platitudes and activities of the Prophet), keep on directing billions of Muslims around the world.

His message of harmony, equity, and empathy stays a wellspring of motivation for mankind.

"Without a doubt, in the Courier of Allah, you have a superb model." (Quran 33:21)

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  • Alex H Mittelman 12 months ago

    Fantastic and interesting! Great job

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