The Life of our Beloved Prophet(peace be upon him)
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570 Muhammad's(peace be upon him) Birth and Infancy
Muhammad(peace be upon him) was born in the year 570 in the town of Mecca, a mountain town in the high desert plateau of western Arabia. His name derives from the Arabic verb hamada, meaning "to praise, to glorify." He was the first and only son of Abd Allah bin Al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. Abd Allah died before Muhammad's(peace be upon him) birth and Muhammad(peace be upon him) was raised by his mother Amina(may Allah be pleased with her), who in keeping with Meccan tradition entrusted her son at an early age to a wet nurse named Halima from the nomadic tribe of the Sa'd ibn Bakr. He grew up in the hill country, learning their pure Arabic.
575 Muhammad(peace be upon him) Becomes an Orphan
When Muhammad(peace be upon him) was five or six his mother took him to Yathrib, an oasis town a few hundred miles north of Mecca, to stay with relatives and visit his father's grave there. On the return journey, Amina(may Allah be pleased with her) took ill and died. She was buried in the village of Abwa on the Mecca-Medina Road. Halima, his nurse, returned to Mecca with the orphaned boy and placed Him(peace be upon him) in the protection of his paternal grandfather, Abdul Al-Muttalib. In this man's care, Muhammad(peace be upon him) learned the rudiments of statecraft. Mecca was Arabia's most important pilgrimage center and Abdul Al-Muttalib its most respected leader. He controlled important pilgrimage concessions and frequently presided over Mecca's Council of Elders.
578 Muhammad(peace be upon him) in Mecca in Care of an Uncle
Upon his grandfather's death in 578, Muhammad, aged about eight, passed into the care of a paternal uncle, Abu Talib. Muhammad grew up in the older man's home and remained under Abu Talib's protection for many years. Chroniclers have underscored Muhammad's(peace be upon him) disrupted childhood. So does the Qur'an: "Did Allah not find you an orphan and give you shelter and care? And He found you wandering, and gave you guidance. And he found you in need, and made you independent" (93:6-8).
580-594 Muhammad's(peace be upon him) Teens
When young boy, Muhammad(peace be upon him) worked as a shepherd to help pay his keep (his uncle was of modest means). In His teens He sometimes traveled with Abu Talib, who was a merchant, accompanying caravans to trade centers. On at least one occasion, He is said to have traveled as far north as Syria. Older merchants recognized his character and nicknamed Him Al–Amin, the one you can trust.
594 Muhammad(peace be upon him) Acts as Caravan Agent for Wealthy Tradeswoman, Khadija(may Allah be pleased with her)
In his early twenties, Muhammad(peace be upon him) entered the service of a wealthy Meccan merchant, a widow named Khadija bint Khawalayd. The two were distant cousins. Muhammad(peace be upon him) carried her goods to the north and returned with a profit.
595-609 Muhammad's(peace be upon him) Marriage and Family Life
Impressed by Muhammad's(peace be upon him) honesty and character, Khadija(may Allah be pleased with her) eventually proposed marriage. They were wed in about 595. He was twenty-five. She was nearly forty.
Muhammad(peace be upon him) continued to manage Khadija's(may Allah be pleased with her) business affairs, and their next years were pleasant and prosperous. Six children were born to them, two sons who both died in infancy, and four daughters. Mecca prospered too, becoming a well–off trading center in the hands of an elite group of clan leaders who were mostly successful traders.
610 Muhammad(peace be upon him) Receives First Revelation
Mecca's new materialism and its traditional idolatry disturbed Muhammad(peace be upon him). He(peace be upon him) began making long retreats to a mountain cave outside town. There, he fasted and meditated. On one occasion, after a number of indistinct visionary experiences, Muhammad(peace be upon him) was visited by an overpowering presence and instructed to recite words of such beauty and force that He and others gradually attributed them to Allah. This experience shook Muhammad(peace be upon him) to the core. It was several years before He dared to talk about it outside his family.
613 Muhammad(peace be upon him) Takes his Message Public
After several similar experiences, Muhammad(peace be upon) finally began to reveal the messages He was receiving to His tribe. These were gathered verse by verse and later would become the Qur'an, Islam's sacred scripture. In the next decade, Muhammad(peace be upon him) and His followers were first belittled and ridiculed, then persecuted and physically attacked for departing from traditional Mecca's tribal ways. Muhammad's(peace be upon him) message was resolutely monotheistic. For several years, the the Quraysh, Mecca's dominant tribe, levied a ban on trade with Muhammad's(peace be upon him) people, subjecting them to near famine conditions. Toward the end of the decade, Muhammad's(peace be upon him) wife and uncle both died. Finally, the leaders of Mecca attempted to assassinate Muhammad(peace be upon him).
622 Muhammad(peace be upon him) and the Muslims Emigrate to Medina
In 622, Muhammad(peace be upon him) and his few hundred followers left Mecca and traveled to Yathrib, the oasis town where his father was buried. The leaders there were suffering through a vicious civil war, and they had invited this man well known for His wisdom to act as their mediator. Yathrib soon became known as Medina, the City of the Prophet(peace be upon him). Muhammad(peace be upon him) remained here for the next six years, building the first Muslim community and gradually gathering more and more people to his side.
625-628 The Military Period
The Meccans did not take Muhammad's(peace be upon him) new success lightly. Early skirmishes led to three major battles in the next three years. Of these the Muslims won the first (the Battle of Badr, March, 624), lost the second (the Battle of Uhud, March, 625), and outlasted the third, (The Battle of the Trench and the Siege of Medina, April, 627). In March, 628, a treaty was signed between the two sides, which recognized the Muslims as a new force in Arabia and gave them freedom to move unmolested throughout Arabia. Meccan allies breached the treaty a year later.
630 The Conquest of Mecca
By now, the balance of power had shifted radically away from once-powerful Mecca, toward Muhammad(peace be upon him) and the Muslims. In January, 630, they marched on Mecca and were joined by tribe after tribe along the way. They entered Mecca without bloodshed and the Meccans, seeing the tide had turned, joined them.
630-632 Muhammad's(peace be upon him) Final Years
Muhammad(peace be upon him) returned to live in Medina. In the next three years, He consolidated most of the Arabian Peninsula under Islam. In March, 632, he returned to Mecca one last time to perform a pilgrimage, and tens of thousands of Muslims joined him.
After the pilgrimage, he returned to Medina. Three months later on June 8, 632 He died there, after a brief illness. He(peace be upon him) is buried in the mosque in Medina. Within a hundred years Muhammad's(peace be upon him) teaching and way of life had spread from the remote corners of Arabia as far east as Indo-China and as far west as Morocco, France and Spain.
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