The Story Of Prophet Muhammad

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Dear brothers and sisters. The beginning of each Islamic year calendar begins with the story of the migration of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Surely, that migration was not an easy one but full of obstacles and serious challenges. It occurred during a period when the chiefs of the ancient city of Makkahh decided to execute the Messenger of God, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Initially, I will mention Prophet’s story of migration and next week, God-willing, I will talk about some of the lessons derived from this historical event.
Our master, cAbdullāh ibn cAbbās (118/736) narrates, " Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was in Makkahh and he was commended to emigrate, while this verse was revealed to him: And say, "My Lord, cause me to enter a sound entrance and …show more content…

He said, “God has commanded me to leave and emigrate.” Our master, Abū Bakr said: Can I be your companion, o Messenger of Allah? He replied affirmatively. cĀishah continued,” By Allah, I have not witnessed any person crying out of joy, as I saw Abu Bakr (may God be pleased with him) cry aloud that …show more content…

They had to pass through the sandy dessert in order to get to the city of Yathrib, which upon the arrival of the Prophet was called Medina, the city of light. On their way, both of them stayed for three days in a cave called Thawr. cAbdullāh, the son of Abū Bakr was responsible for bringing news and detecting the plots of the idolaters from the city of Makkah, while his servant, cĀmir ibn Fuhayra grazed the cattle to hide the traces, so this way the migrants would remain undetected. A man called cAbdullāh Ibn cUrayḳit, who was still an idol worshiper, was paid to lead their way to

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