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This box: view • talk • edit | The period of Muhammad before Medina started with his birth and ended in 622 with the Migration to Medina in 622. The period when Muhammad in Medina started with the Migration to Medina in 622 and ended with the Conquest of Mecca in 630. ...
The period when Muhammad in Medina started with the Conquest of Mecca in 630 and ended with the his death in 632. ...
Succession to Muhammad concerns the different viewpoints and beliefs that are held in relation to the succession to the leadership of the Muslim community, or ummah, after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad Muhammad died in 632 CE. in Medina following a brief illness. ...
Imprint of seal stamped on letters sent by Muhammad. ...
Muhammad, viewed by Muslims as the last prophet of Islam, was, amongst other things, a military leader during the last ten years of his life. ...
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Between 610 and 661 there were a number of social reforms that occurred during the time of Muhammads mission and also later under his four immediate successors usually refered to as the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs. ...
This article is about the Islamic prophet Muhammads attitude towards animals. ...
Muslim beliefs concerning Muhammad in some aspects vary widely between the sects of Islam. ...
Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi or Milad al-Nabi (Arabic: â) is the celebration of the birthday of Muhammad, the final prophet of Islam; also known as The Seal of the Prophets. Shia Muslims celebrate this day on the 17th of Rabi-ul-Awwal, coinciding with the birth date of the...
Islamic poetry is rich in the praise of prophet Muhammad. ...
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Among the non-Islamic view of Muhamads historicity are views that doubt the more general account presented by the Islamic sources. ...
This is a sub-article to Criticism of Islam and Non-Muslim view of Muhammad Muslims consider Muhammad to be the final and greatest prophet, the messenger of the final revelation that he called the Qurâan. ...
Depictions of Muhammad usually refer to drawings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and can be a contentious matter. ...
This article is about the event of hijra. ...
History
This limestone statue of a Boddhisattva was probably created in the Henan province of China around 570, in the Northern Qi Dynasty. ...
The year he was born The Year of the Elephant (عاÙ
اÙÙÙÙ `Ãm al-Fîl) is estimated at 570 CE. According to early Islamic historians such as Ibn Ishaq, the Ethiopian governor of Yemen, Abraha, had built a great church in Sanaa intended to lure the Arabs away from the Kaaba. ...
Death of 'Amina, the mother of Muhammad (approximate date). Events Births Deaths Categories: 576 ...
Death of Abdul Mutallib, the grandfather of Muhammad (approximate date) Events Tiberius II Constantine succeeds Justin II as Byzantine Emperor Births Deaths July 30 - Jacob Baradaeus, bishop of Edessa October 5 - Justin II, Roman emperor Northern Zhou Wu Di, Chinese ruler John Malalas, Byzantine chronicler Categories: 578 ...
Muhammad's journey to Syria with his uncle Abu Talib (approximate date) Categories: 583 ...
Muhammad works for Khadija; leads her trade caravan to Syria and back (approximate date) Events Births Empress Kogyoku of Japan = Empress Saimei Deaths Gregory of Tours, bishop and historian Categories: 594 ...
Events The first mention of the state of Karantania on monuments. ...
Muhammad marries Khadija (approximate date). Khadija (Arabic: خديجه ) was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. ...
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Birth of Ali ibn Abu Talib. The cousin of Muhammad and his son in law. He was the 4th caliph. The population of the Earth rises to about 208 million people. ...
Events October 4 - Heraclius arrives by ship from Africa at Constantinople, overthrows Byzantine Emperor Phocas and becomes Emperor. ...
The first revelation in the cave at Hira. Muhammads first revelation is the event where Muhammad met an angel. ...
The Cave of Hira is the location where Muhammad, according to Islam, received his first revelations from the angel Gabriel(جبرÙÙ ). It is located at the peak of Jabal al-Nour (Mountain of Light) in Saudi Arabia. ...
Declaration at Mount Safa inviting the general public to Islam. [1] Events Clotaire II reunites the Frankish kingdoms by ordering the murder of Sigebert II. Saint Columbanus founds the monastery of Bobbio in northern Italy. ...
Events The Persian Empire under general Shahrbaraz captures and sacks Jerusalem; the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is damaged by fire and the True Cross is captured. ...
Hadith of the prediction in Sura al-Rum A famous recorded oral tradition among Muslims (Arabic: Hadith) is about a prediction in the Quran. ...
Birth of Fatima the daughter of Muhammad. She was the wife of Ali ibn Abu Talib and all of offspirings of Muhammad are through her. Events The Edict of Paris grants extensive rights to the Frankish nobility. ...
Persecution of the Muslims by the Quraish. A party of Muslims migrates to Abyssinia. In 615 CE a number of Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in Mecca, migrated to Ethiopia, seeking refuge from persecution. ...
Second migration to Abysinnia. Events Eadbald succeeds Ethelbert as king of Kent. ...
Events Sui Gong Di succeeds Sui Yang Di as emperor of China. ...
The splitting of the moon (Arabic: shaqq-al-Qamar), is one of several miracles that Muslims ascribe to Muhammad. Muslims view it one of the more spectacular miracles, performed in order to demonstrate to people the validity of his claim as a Prophet of a true God. The splitting of the moon (Arabic: shaqq-al-Qamar), is one of the cosmological events happened at Muhammads time. ...
Boycott of the Hashemites and Muhammad by the Quraish. The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites and Muhammad by the Quraish was proclaimed in 617. ...
The Avars attack Constantinople. ...
Lifting of the boycott. Deaths of Abu Talib and Khadija, Year of Sorrow. The Year of Sorrow is a Islamic term for a Hijri year that coincided with 619 CE. It is called so since both Abu Talib and Khadija died that year Categories: ...
Events Medina is converted to Islam. ...
Muhammad went to the city named Ta'if and invited them to Islam. The invited people answered in a rude manner and started throwing stones against them. It is said that he bled so profusely from the stoning that his feet became clotted to his shoes. When the Prophet made his way out from the town he rested under a tree. When suddenly a Christian came to save him. The Christian then converted to Islam. Prophet Muhammad then prayed to Allah about this event; asking forgiveness for his own weaknesses. The entire visit lasted one day. Taif in 1970 Taif (Arabic: â transliterated: ) is a city in the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1700 metres on the slopes of the Al-Sarawat mountains. ...
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"Ascension to the heavens" It has been suggested that Mairaj be merged into this article or section. ...
Events Hijra - Muhammad and his followers withdraw from Mecca to Medina - year one of the Islamic calendar. ...
Muhammad preaching the Doctrines of Monotheism and the threat of the Day of Judgment, did not at first have much success in the city of Mecca. His tribe, the Quraysh, which was in charge of the Kaaba, persecuted and harassed him continuously, until an assassination attempt forced him to flee the city and migrate to Medina. This article is about the event of hijra. ...
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TawÄ«d (also Tawheed,Tauheed and other spellings; Arabic: â ; Turkish: Tevhid) is the Islamic concept of monotheism In Islam, TawhÄ«d means to assert the unity of God. ...
Yawm al-QÄ«yÄmah (Arabic: â literally: Day of the Resurrection) is the Arabic name for the Last Judgement. ...
Mecca IPA: or Makkah IPA: (in full: Makkah al-Mukarramah; Arabic: â, Turkish: Mekke) is the capital city of Saudi Arabias Makkah province, in the historic Hejaz region. ...
Quraish (sura) is also the name of a Surah in the Quran. ...
Masjid al Haram in Mecca, with the Kaaba in the centre. ...
Undated Hilf al-Fudul Hilf al-Fudul was an alliance created by Muhammad in the pre-Islamic era [2]. Hilf al-Fudul was an alliance created by Muhammad in the pre-Islamic era. ...
Stone of Mecca
Image made in 1315 of Pre-Prophethood Muhammad re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From Tabriz, Persia and can be found in Rashid al-Dins Jami' al-Tawarikh Muhammad helped reach a solution regarding who would put back the stone of the Kaaba [3]. Image File history File links Mohammed_kaaba_1315. ...
Image File history File links Mohammed_kaaba_1315. ...
Events August 13 - Louis X of France marries Clemence dAnjou. ...
Tabriz City Hall, built in 1934, by Arfaol molk, with the aid of German engineers. ...
For other uses of this term see: Persia (disambiguation) The Persian Empire is the name used to refer to a number of historic dynasties that have ruled the country of Persia (Iran). ...
Rashid al-Din Tabib also Rashid ad-Din Fadhlullah Hamadani (1247 - 1318), was a Persian Doctor and writer and historian. ...
In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often subjected to abuse and persecution. ...
First blood A sunni site states: | | In these early days of Islam, the Muslims were careful not to arouse the sensibilities of the Quraysh. They would often go out together in groups to the valley outside Makkah where they could pray together without being seen. One day a number of idolaters came upon them while they were praying and rudely interrupted them with ridicule. The Muslims felt they could not suffer these indignities passively and they came to blows with the idolaters. Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqas struck one of the disbelievers with the jawbone of a camel and wounded him. This was the first blood shed in the conflict between Islam and kufr - a conflict that was later to escalate and test the patience and courage of the Muslims. Image File history File links Cquote1. ...
Saad was from the Banu Zuhrah clan of the Quraish tribe. ...
After the incident, however, the Prophet enjoined his companions to be patient and forbearing for this was the command of Allah: "And bear with patience what they say and avoid them with noble dignity. And leave Me alone to deal with those who give the lie to the Truth, those who enjoy the blessings of life (without any thought of Allah) and bear with them for a little while. " [Soorah al-Muzzammil (71): 10] [4] | | Image File history File links Cquote2. ...
Aftermath This event ended with Muhammad being in Medina. The period when Muhammad in Medina started with the Migration to Medina in 622 and ended with the Conquest of Mecca in 630. ...
See also The History of Islam involves the history of the Islamic faith as a religion and as a social institution. ...
There is much more to Muslim history than military and political history; this particular chronology is almost entirely of military and political history. ...
References - ^ [1] [2] [3] [4]
- ^ http://alislaah3.tripod.com/alislaah/id3.html
- ^ Islam: Empire of Faith, part one, 10th or so minute
- ^ http://www.ahya.org/amm/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=109
External links - Biography of prophet mohammed — islamvision.org
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