Wednesday 28 October 2015

Islamic message... Hazrat ali ...

Jis Shaks ko Gussa zyada Aata hai, Wo Shaks
Pyaar bhi utna hi Karta Hai
Aur utna hi Saaf DiL Rakhta Hai
Hazrat Ali
➰➰➰➰➰➰➰
Agar tum sari zindagi k liye kisi ko dost rakhna chahtey ho to Apne DiL mein
Ek Qabar  B Bana Lo
Ta k uss mein Tum apne Dost ki Galtian Dafan kar
Sakho!
.
.Hazrat Ali
➰➰➰➰➰➰➰➰
Dost Chahe Jitna bhi Bura Ho jaye Uss se Dosti
Mat Tordna
Q k Pani chahe Jitna bhi Ganda ho Jaye
Aag Bhujane ke Kaam aata hai.
Hazrat Ali
➰➰➰➰➰➰➰➰
Logo k DiLon mein apna MaQam is tarah Bana
Lo
Mar jao toh Tumare Liye DUA kare
Zinda raho toh Milne ki Justuju Kare
.
.
Hazrat Ali
➰➰➰➰➰➰➰➰
Zindagi mein khud ko kabhi Kisi insan ka Aadi mat
Banana
Kyun k Insan bahut Khudgerz hai
Jab aap Ko pasand karta hai toh Aap ki Burai Bhul
jata hai
Aur jab Nafrat karta hai toh Aap ki Achai Bhul Jata
hai!
.
hazrat Ali
➰➰➰➰➰➰
Duniya Ki Zeenatain:
1. Maa Aur Baap
2. Naik AuLaad
3. Naik Biwi
4. Humdard Dost,

Aakhirat Ki Zeenatain:
1. ILm
2. Taqwa
3. Sadqa
4. Huqooq-uL-Ebaad ,

Jism Ki Zeenatain:
1. Kum Khana
2. Kum Sona
3. Kum BoLna
4. Kum Hansna

DiL Ki Zeenatain
1. Sabr
2. Zikr
3. Shukr
4. Ghour-o-Fikar,

EMAAN Ki Zeenatain:
1. Haya
2. Pakeez'gi
3. Suchaai
4. AdaL,

ALLAH Rab-uL-Izzat Aap'ko Tamaam Zeenaton Se Aarasta Farmaye..!!"AAMEEN

Kuch Baaten Jinse ALLAH PAAK
Sakht Naraz Hota Hai..

1. Aulad Ko Gaali Dena, khaas kar Beti ko..
2. DiL Main Bughz Rakhna.
3. Mehman Ko Dekh Ke Muh Banana..
4. Azan Ke Waqt Kam Main Masrof Rehna..
5. Maa Baap Ki AqaL Ko Kosna..
6. Namaz Ke Baad Duwa Na Mangna..
7. Khade Ho Ke Pani Pina..
Itani pyari baate batane ke liye Ya allah is message bhejnewale ki saari duao ko kabul kare, saari musibatose mehfuz rakhe,duniya mai naam-o-shoharat mile aur imaan nek taufiq se malamaal kar de...
Aameen Summa Aameen
Achchhi Baaten Dusro tak Pahuchana Bhi Sadqa-e-jariya hai.
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ا لسَـــــــلاَمُ عَلَيــْــكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكـَـاتُۃ

✒9 باتیں جو روزمرہ زندگی میں  بهت فائدہ مند ہیں:
9 batein jo roz zindagi mein bahut faidamand hain.

🍒اگر خوشی چاهتے هو تو( وقت پر نماز ادا کرو)...
🍒Agar khushi chahtey ho tou waqt par IBADAT karo.

🍒اگر چہرے کو پر رونق بنانا چاهتے هو تو( تہجد پڑهو...)
🍒 Agar cheray ko pur ronaq banana chahtey ho tou TAHAJUD NAMAZ parho.

🍒اگر سکون چاهتے هو تو( قرآن کی تلاوت کرو)...
🍒Agar sukoon chahtey ho tou QUR'AAN parho.

🍒اگر صحت چا هتے هو تو (روزہ رکهو)
🍒Agar sehat chahtey ho tou ROZA rakho.

🍒اگر مصيبتوں کا حل چاهتے هو تو (استغفار کرو)...
🍒Agar musibatoon ka hal chahtey ho tou ISTAGFAAR karo.

🍒اگر برکت چاهتے ہو تو( درود پڑهو)...
🍒Agat barkat chahtey ho to DUROOD parho.

🍒اگر مشکلات ختم کرنا چاهتے هو تو پڑهو (لا حول ولا قوة إلا باللہ )...
🍒Agat mushkilat khatam karna chahtey ho tou LA HAWLA WALA QUWATA ILLA BILLA parho.

🍒اگر غموں سے نجات چاهتے هو تو    (دعا مانگو)...  
🍒Agar ghamoo sey nijaat chahtey ho tou DUA MANGO.

🍒اگر بغیر تهکاوٹ کے نیکیاں کمانا چاهتے هو تو اسے آگے بهیجو اور سمجهو یہ تمهارے لیے اور تمهار
والدین کے لیے صدقہ جاریہ هے.
🍒Agar baghair thakawat naikiyan chahtey ho to isey agey bhejo aur samjho yeh tumharey aur tumharey walidain ke liye sadqa-e-jariya hain.

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Forward to all 
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Wednesday 14 October 2015

NON-MUSLIMS VIEWS ABOUT MUHAMMED  SALLALAHU ALAIHI WA SALLAM ( [ PEACE BE UPON HIM )


1] MAHATMA GANDHI !

2] SIR GEORGE BERNARD SHAW !


3] THOMAS CARLYLE !


4] W. MONGOMERY WATT !!



5] DR. WILLIAM DRAPER !


6] ALPHONSE DE LAMARTAINE !


7]  LEO TOLSTOY


8] D. G. HOGARTH !


9] PROF. RAMAKRISHNA RAO !


10] ANNIE BESANT !


11] SAROGINI NAIDU !



12] REVEREND BOSWORTH SMITH !

13] ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE !


#SHARE ! #FORWARD ! 




Saturday 10 October 2015

Make Your Life Better..
1: If you born poor, its not your mistake,
But if you die poor, its your mistake..!
2: Born with personality is an accident,
But dying in a personality is an achievement..!
3: Your birth may be normal,
But your death should be History..!
4: Follow none,
But learn from everyone..!
5: Practice like a devil,
And play like a angel..!
6: Do or Die is an old concept,
Do it before die is the new concept..!
must Share@
‪#‎Bunny‬ ‪#‎Mubeen_Khaleel‬....!!""!!
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💙 ‪#‎ProphetMuhammad‬ ﷺ: Establishment of the ‪#‎Ummah‬ 💙

 

We, as Muslims, can take comfort in the fact that one in every five people on this earth take pride in declaring the ‪#‎Shahadah‬, the ‪#‎Islamic‬ Testimony of ‪#‎Faith‬. ALL of us FIRMLY believe that the ‪#‎Prophet‬ ‪#‎Muhammad‬ ﷺ IS the LAST ‪#‎MessengerOfAllah‬ ﷺ.

There are 54 ‪#‎Muslim‬ countries, all ranging in size. There are large countries like Indonesia that have over 200 million Muslims, and Bangladesh, in which the Muslim population reach well over 125 million. Then there are countries as tiny as the Maldives or Brunei, each having Muslim populations around 250,000.

Today, even in non-Muslim countries, a SIGNIFICANT portion of the population are followers of ‪#‎Islam‬. In fact, there are as many as 120 million Muslims in India and 20 million in China. In most European countries, as well as America and Canada, within the last 50 years, Islam has become the second LARGEST ‪#‎Religion‬.

REGARDLESS of race or ethnicity, whether in Asia, Europe, Africa or America, we can be sure to find BILLIONS of other Muslims, men and women alike, from ALL social classes. Each of us live our lives loving Allah ﷻ and trying to emulate the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ's ‪#‎Sunnah‬.

The Prophet ﷺ brings light and ‪#‎Peace‬ to our hearts and lives. In him, we find our GREATEST source of inspiration, and through the example of his life, we find the ‪#‎Divine‬ Guidance of ‪#‎Allah‬ ﷻ. For each of us, he is UNQUESTIONABLY the ULTIMATE example of ‪#‎Righteous‬ living.

Faith in Allah ﷻ is our mainstay, in which the Prophet ﷺ is our source example and comfort in ALL personal vicissitudes and tribulations. We look to him for a righteous example of character, through which we can weather through ANY ‪#‎Social‬ and ‪#‎Political‬ turmoil. He has ALWAYS inspired people to greater heights of ‪#‎Spiritual‬ and ‪#‎Moral‬ upliftment, as well as achievements in civilizational.

Through his life's example, we can believe that Allah ﷻ had spoken to him, as well as the Prophets before him. They were each EXCEPTIONAL humans, living amongst the common civilization. The Prophets of Allah ﷻ acted as guides to mankind by setting a model for moral, righteous living, valid in ALL eras to come. Even today, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ motivates and induces each of us to yearn to do better for ourselves, our families and communities. It is through his Sunnah that we strive to shape our private lives, politics and policies.

WHO is this inspirational man named Muhammad ﷺ?

🔸 ‪#‎MAKKAH‬

After Isa ❪Jesus, AS❫, in the year 570, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had been born in the ancient Arabian city of Makkah.

Arabia, by ALL accounts, is the cradle of the human race. All of the OLDEST human remains found, thus far, come from locations in and around this area. Makkah is located in the area that is known today as ‪#‎SaudiArabia‬. Though the country has changed, centuries later, the city still bears the name Makkah.

Then a small merchant town, Makkah sits on what is known as the ancient “incense route,” about 80 kilometers to the east of the ‪#‎RedSea‬. Bordered by volcanic hills, great trade caravans had once passed through this area.

Makkah had been important then, and remains so, though today for an altogether different reason. It is here that ‪#‎Kabbah‬ had been built. The Kabbah is the First House, EVER, that had been built for mankind to ‪#‎Worship‬ the One True ‪#‎God‬, Allah ﷻ. The Prophet Ibrahim ❪Abraham, AS❫, aided by his elder son, the Prophet Ismael ❪Ishmael, AS❫, had raised its walls on very ancient foundations.

The Kabbah had been built MORE than 1,000 YEARS before the Prophet Sulaiman ❪Solomon, AS❫ had built his temple in Jerusalem.

The well known as Zam Zam lies near the Kabbah. Its origin goes back to the Prophet Ibrahim ❪AS❫'s time, as well. It was this well which had sprang up miraculously to save the life of the infant Prophet Ismael ❪AS❫.

According to the Torah:

❝And Allah ﷻ heard the voice of the boy; and the Angel of Allah ﷻ called to Hajar ❪Hagar, AS❫ out of heaven, and said to her, ❛What ails you, Hajar ❪AS❫? Fear not, for Allah ﷻ has heard the voice of the boy where he is. Arise, lift up the boy, and hold him in your hand; for I will make him a great nation.❜ And Allah ﷻ opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water; and she went, and filled the bottle with water, and gave the boy a drink. And Allah ﷻ was with the boy; and he grew and dwelt in the wilderness, and became an archer.❞ ❨Tawrat ❪Torah❫, Genesis 21:17-20, Old Testament, ‪#‎Bible‬/New International Version❩

In Psalms:

❝As they pass through the dry Valley of Baca, it becomes a place of springs; the early rain fills it with pools.❞ ❨Zabur ❪Ketuvim❫, Psalms 84:6, Old Testament, Bible/New International Version❩

In nearby Taif and Madina, there had been springs and wells abundant with water. The area of Makkah, however, was so barren and desolate that even the grass did not grow. Being so, there had NEVER been ANY worldly attraction to this area for those wishing to build settlements.

Even still, the barren Makkah became the MOST remarkable fountain and spring of life, spiritually and civilizationally. The erection of the architecturally unremarkable Cube, the very FIRST House of Allah ﷻ, near the Zam Zam Well had made it SUPREMELY important. It became a place of attraction for people from all over the world... FOREVER. Makkah has been, and forever will be, the Great Center of Pilgrimage... The Well of Life.

The tribe of Quraysh, then the Kabbah's guardians, had more than 300 idols within and around the Kabbah by the time the Prophet Muhammad ﷻ was born. These idols had been worshipped as lords, gods and intercessors, besides the One True God, Allah ﷻ.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is a DIRECT descendant of the Prophet Ibrahim ❪AS❫, through the Prophet Ismael ❪AS❫. He was of the noble clan of Banu Hashim, from the tribe of Quraysh, the same tribe that had been the guardians of the Kabbah.

🔹 The Quraysh tribe had been financially poor but politically strong. They had been guardians of the Kabbah ❪House of Allah ﷻ❫ and Makkah ❪Center of Pilgrimage for ALL of Arabia❫. The tribe had ranked HIGHER in dignity and power than ANY other tribe.

🔹 The Banu Hashim clan had held the high office of levying taxes and had provided the pilgrims with food and water.

Raised as an orphan, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ's father, Abdullah, had died before he was born. When he was only six years old, his mother, Aminah, had passed away as well.

As was the custom of all noble families in Makkah during those times, the infant Prophet ﷺ had been sent to the desert. After his birth, he was to be suckled and weaned among a Bedouin tribe, Bani Sa‘d ibn Bakr. The Bedouin are nomads, who live in the desert of southeast Makkah. Bedouin tribes still exist to this day. With them, he had been destined to spend part of his childhood.

After the passing of his mother, his grandfather, Abd al Muttalib, had cared for him. Two years later, having been bereaved of his grandfather, his Uncle Abu Talib had taken the orphaned boy into his care. Growing up, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had pastured sheep and goats, as most Prophets before him had, to earn his livelihood.

Accompanying his uncle, he had traveled with the trade caravans into greater Syria, gaining experience in trading. His reputation for honest, diligent trading grew. Due to the business acumen he had showed, those who could not travel themselves, soon sought him out to manage their merchandize.

The young Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had once enthusiastically joined a chivalrous oath that had made amongst certain chiefs of the Quraysh, in which they had vowed that “henceforth, they would stand together as one man on the side of the oppressed, against the oppressor, until justice was done, whether the oppressed were people of the Quraysh or those who had come from abroad.” This vow had been for the establishment of justice, to protect the weak and oppressed.

In Madina years later, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ would remember the oath that had made between the chiefs of his tribe and had recalled, ❝I was present in the house of Abd Allah ibn Jud'an, at so excellent a pact that I would not exchange my part in it for a herd of red camels, and if now in Islam, I were summoned to a similar pact, I would gladly respond.❞

At the age of 25, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had married a widow, his first wife Khadijah ❪RA❫. 15 years older than the Prophet ﷺ, she had been a rich merchant of Makkah, whose trade affairs the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had managed. She had proposed the marriage herself and had been his closest friend, companion and advocate. She had remained his wife until her death, 25 years later. Four daughters had survived of the six children they had had, and during her lifetime, he had never took other wives.

Showing no signs of being the Prophet ﷺ he was to become, his life had been very uneventful. What had set him apart from his compatriots was his COMPLETE refusal to worship ANY Idol. He had NEVER succumbed to immorality and had been popularly acclaimed for the qualities of:

🔹 ABSOLUTE Truthfulness
🔹 Trustworthiness
🔹 Integrity
🔹 Sense of Justice
🔹 Compassion, for the:
❈ Poor
❈ Oppressed
❈ Downtrodden

At 40, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had been known by the titles “al Amin ❪the Trustworthy, the Honest❫” and “as Sadiq ❪the Truthful❫.” “Muhammad,” itself, means “Praised One.”

As Khadijah ❪RA❫ had comforted him after the first Revelation had came to him, she had given testimony of his character. He would later recall, ❝As I feared for my life, she had replied, ❛By no means! I swear by Allah ﷻ that Allah ﷻ will never lose you. You join ties of relationship, speak truth, bear other's burdens, earn for the poor, entertain guests, and help guard against the vicissitudes which affect the people's rights.❜❞

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ’s wisdom had been acknowledged by ALL who had known him. There was a time that the various clans of the Quraysh had disputed while repairing the Kabbah. They had been arguing about who should have the honor of placing the Black Stone in its place. As the argument has threatened to become violent and the men had unsheathed their swords, preparing to battle, the Prophet ﷺ had been made their arbitrator. He then had brought them back to a semblance of peace. Placing the Black Stone on his cloak, he had asked ALL the clan chiefs to hold its edges. As they raised it, he had placed the Black Stone in its appointed spot with his own hands.

🔸 MADINAH

The Prophet ﷺ had suffered the terrible loss of Khadijah ❪RA❫, his beloved wife of 25 years, and then his Uncle Abu Talib. His uncle had been his guardian and protector against the bloodthirsty tribesmen of Makkah who had rejected the Message of Allah ﷻ. He had then encountered rejection, humiliation and the worst types of persecution in nearby Taif.

As the Prophet ﷺ reached the lowest point in his life, Allah ﷻ had brought him comfort and solace. Spiritually, He had took him through the spectacular events in what would become known as “Isra and Mi'raj ❪Night of Ascension, or Night Journey❫,” through the heights of realities and divinities, face to face with the Unseen.

Materially, soon after the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ returned from Taif and the Night Journey, Allah ﷻ had opened the hearts of people to His Message. At the time of the Pilgrimage, six men from Yathrib had embraced Islam. This gave the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ the hope he had needed to continue on in the Divine Mission Allah ﷻ had entrusted in him.

Yathrib had been a small oasis 400 kilometers to the north of Makkah. This small town was destined to be the center for the Divine Light that had spread to every corner of the earth, throughout every generation to come. Today, this town is known as “Madinatun Nabi the City of the Prophet ﷺ❫” or “Madinah Munawwara ❪Radiant City❫.”

The Prophet ﷺ, accompanied by the six men from Yathrib, had delivered the Message of Islam to as many as they could. By the time of the next Pilgrimage, in the year 621 CE, 12 people had accompanied him back to Makkah.

Pledging not disobey the Prophet ﷺ in that which was right, they had vowed that they would never:
🔹 Take a god beside Allah ﷻ
🔹 Steal
🔹 Commit Fornication
🔹 Slay Their Infants
🔹 Utter Slanders

The Prophet ﷺ had said, ❝If you fulfill this pledge, then Paradise is yours.❞

The Prophet ﷺ had then stayed in Makkah to strive in the Cause of Allah ﷻ and sent Musab ibn Umayr ❪RA❫ with them back to Yathrib. He was to teach them the Quran and Islam, and spread the Message of Islam. As the year had progressed, the men and women of Yathrib had embraced Islam. Even tribal leaders had become Muslims.

By the time of the next Pilgrimage a year later, they had sent a delegation to the Prophet ﷺ to make a pledge to him. The delegation had consisted of 73 men and 2 women and they had met with the Prophet ﷺ in Aqabah. They had pledged that they protect him, against ALL men, as they would protect their own families, even if they suffered the loss of all their possessions. They had declared that even if their nobles were killed, they would continue on in battle. When the Prophet ﷺ had been asked what the reward would be if they fulfilled their pledge, he had answered, ❝Paradise.❞

They had invited the Prophet ﷺ and the persecuted and tortured Muslims in Makkah to Yathrib, the Home of Islam. They had opened the road to Madina and offered a safe sanctuary from which the Divine Message of Islam could be spread. He had instructed the Muslims to emigrate, and gradually most of them had found their way to Yathrib. Thus, the foundations of an Islamic society, state and civilization had been set.

Having had known the power of the Prophet ﷺ’s Message, their foes in Makkah could not bear to see the Muslims living in peace. They had known the strength of the dedicated believers who would fight for their faith and cared nothing for age old Arab customs and ties of kinship. Their presence in Madina had posed a danger to their northern trade routes. They conspired to kill the Prophet ﷺ, having had decided that it would be the only way to protect their interests.

Each clan had then nominated a well connected, strong, young man from their ranks. As the Prophet ﷺ came out of his home one morning, they were to converge upon him, at once, killing him. Thus, his blood would have been on ALL the clans' hands, forcing the Prophet ﷺ’s clan to accept blood money in place of revenge.

The Angel Jibreel had informed the Prophet ﷺ of the plot and instructed him to leave Makkah for Madina. Following the Angel's orders, the Prophet ﷺ had went to Abu Bakr ❪RA❫'s house to finalize travel arrangements. Overjoyed at having been chosen for the blessed honor of being the Prophet ﷺ’s Companion on this sacred and momentous epoch, he had offered his she-camel to the Prophet ﷺ, but the Prophet ﷺ had insisted on paying its price.

As darkness fell one fateful night, the youth that had been selected by the Quraysh clans to kill the Prophet ﷺ surrounded his house. They had decided to pounce upon him as he came out of his home for Fajr Namaz.

Meanwhile, Ali had offered to lie in the Prophet ﷺ's bed. After he had handed Ali ❪RA❫ the money that had been left with him by the Makkans for safe keeping, the Prophet ﷺ slipped out of his house. He threw a little dust in the direction of his enemies, whose eyes had still been on the house, and walked past them safely. After meeting Abu Bakr ❪RA❫ at his home, they had traveled together to Jabal Thur, a nearby cave.

The Quraysh had been furious when they realized that the Prophet ﷺ had evaded them. They had looked everywhere for him. A reward of 100 she-camels had been offered to anyone who could bring the Prophet ﷺ to them, dead or alive.

The Prophet ﷺ had been sighted by Suraqa, a clan chief of the Quraysh tribe. Hoping to earn the reward that had been posted for his capture, the chief followed in close pursuit. Facing an uncertain future ahead him in Madina, while pursued by bloodthirsty foes, the Prophet ﷺ had told Suraqa, ❝A day will soon come when Kisra's golden hand bracelet will be in your hands.❞ Upon hearing this, Suraqa had retreated and the Prophet ﷺ proceeded toward Madina.

10 kilometers outside Madina, the Prophet ﷺ had made his first sojourn in Qubah. It was there that he had built the first Masjid and made his first public address. He had advised the people, ❝Spread peace among yourselves, give the food to needy, and pray while people sleep. By this, you enter Paradise, the House of Peace.❞

In the month of Hijrah, during the time of Pilgrimage, an event would prove to be a pivotal threshold in shaping the Islamic Ummah. This small space in time would become a mighty leap in history.

As the Prophet ﷺ had entered Madina three days later, the ENTIRE populace came out into the streets to greet him. Men, women and children alike, had jubilantly welcomed him. There had NEVER been a day of greater rejoicing and happiness. The little children had sang, ❝Come is the Prophet ﷺ! Come is the Prophet ﷺ!❞

After arriving in Madina, the first thing the Prophet ﷺ had done was mend the relations between the Muhajirs ❪Emigrants❫ and the Ansar ❪hosts, called “Helpers”❫ into one brotherhood. One person from amongst the Muhajirs was made brother to one from amongst the Ansar. The Ansar had offered to equally share all that they possessed with the Muhajirs. Until this very day, this brotherhood remains the hallmark of the Ummah. This event had forged the Ummah into a close knit community of faith and brotherhood. This event built the structure of our society and became the blueprint of our character.

He then had raised his first building in Madina, “Masjid al Nabawi ❪the Prophet ﷺ’s Masjid❫,” and consecrated it to the worship of the One True God, Allah ﷻ. Since then, the Masjid has remained the cornerstone of the social and collective life of the Ummah. It has served as a convenient space for the integration of the religious and political dimensions of Islam. To this day, it remains a source of identification and has been a witness to the Ummah's birth, struggle and existence.

Steps were then taken to build the necessary institutions which would serve to integrate entire communities around the pivotal institution of the worship of the One True God, Allah ﷻ. For this purpose, Five Daily Prayers within congregations had been established. These events, in such a short period, are the reasons we date our calendar from Hijrah, and not from Hira or the birth of the Prophet ﷺ.

It was during these days that Sawm, fasting from dawn to sunset the entire month of Ramadan, had been prescribed. Similarly, it was then that the establishment of Zakat, a charitable donation of a percentage of one’s wealth given in the Way of Allah ﷻ, was made an obligatory part of life.

As Muslims, we follow the same practices observed by Jews and Christians, unless different instructions had came from Allah ﷻ. As an example, the very first Muslims had once prayed with their faces turned towards Jerusalem. Soon, the direction was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah. This change had signalled the formation of the new Muslim Ummah. Charged with Divine Trust through Allah ﷻ’s Guidance, Islam had replaced the earlier misguided faiths of Judaism and Christianity. Islam follows the MOST ancient Message that had been given to the Prophet Musa ❪AS❫. While praying, Muslims face toward the Kabbah, the MOST ancient House of Allah ﷻ that had been built by the Prophet Ibrahim ❪AS❫ and his elder son, the Prophet Ismael ❪AS❫.

🔸 ATTACKED BY MAKKAH

After he had arrived in Madina, he first formed an alliance with the Jews. The Prophet ﷺ had then approached all the nearby tribes. He had tried to persuade them into making an alliance, or at least enter into a peace treaties. As many of them had, the small group that had been evicted from Makkah assumed it to be a strategic importance.

In the second year after Hijrah, having had failed in their plans to kill the Prophet ﷺ, the tribal leaders of Makkah decided on military action. Determined to annihilate the nascent Islamic community, they had sent a heavily armed force marching toward Madina on the pretext of protecting their trade caravan. Despite the community's small number and lack of arms, the Prophet ﷺ had decided that they would face their threat boldly.

The two forces had met at Badr, on the 17th of Ramadan. Seventy of the most active clan chiefs that had been vehement in persecuting Muslims were killed. 313 Muslims had fought a battle in which they defeated a Makkan army 1,000 men strong!!! Those who had been taken prisoner, were later released for ransom. For the first time, prisoners of war had been treated humanely and kindly. They had been fed and housed in the same way as their captors had.

In another attempt to defeat the Muslims, in the third year after Hijrah, an army from Makkah had once again marched on Madina. Though the Muslims had numbered only 700, they had faced a Makkan force 3,000 men strong that were intent on avenging the defeat at Badr. 700 of them had been mailed and 200 mounted. Just outside Madina, the two armies had met near the Uhud Mountain. The Muslim contingent that had been posted to protect the rear, had violated the Prophet ﷺ’s instructions and abandoned their position. The Quraysh clans had attacked from behind, which resulted in the deaths of about 65 Muslims. However, the forces from Makkah had failed to pursue their advantage to clinch victory.

In the fifth year after Hijrah, to settle the matter once and for all, the Makkans had planned to make a final assault on Madina. Aided by all the Bedouin tribes and Jews, along with the hypocrites within Madina, a force of 24,000 had advanced on Madina. By sheer numbers, it had been impossible to defend Madina, which was without walls, or fight them on the open battlefield. Therefore, by digging ditches all round Madina, the Muslims had defended themselves. Makkah had laid siege to Madina for 25 days, but their army was forced to withdraw due to inner dissension, lack of supplies, cold weather and high winds. This had became the turning point of the ongoing war with the clans of the Quraysh tribe from Makkah, after which Madina was never to be attacked again.

Though the Jews had been given full rights of citizenship from the very beginning, they continuously committed acts of treason and treachery. Some had had to be expelled and others had been killed as a result of guilty judgments given during appointed arbitrations. The subsequent generations of Jews were never held responsible for the misdeeds of the Jews of Madina. The Muslims had always treated them justly and kindly, as they had been in Christendom for 2,000 years for the alleged crucifixion of Isa ❪AS❫.

The following year, the sixth after Hijrah, in accordance with several traditions of the time, the Prophet ﷺ had journeyed to Makkah to perform Umrah ❪the lesser Pilgrimage❫. He had been accompanied by 1,400 Companions and they had been unarmed. Despite ALL established and accepted traditions of the times, the chiefs of Quraysh had refused them admission.

However, low in moral and strength, the Quraysh had signed a peace treaty with the Prophet ﷺ. Known as the Hudaybiyah Treaty, the terms of this treaty had appeared highly unfavorable, even humiliating, for the Muslims. By virtue of this treaty though, the Muslims had made TREMENDOUS gains. Having been driven out of Makkah and attacked three times, Muslims were finally recognized as an equal force, to be treated respectfully and taken seriously. The peace treaty had provided an opportunity for Islam to be witnessed, first hand, by the wavering or neutral people, as well as parties that were hostile.

Many had sensed imminent victory of Islam. As a result of the treaty, many people in Makkah and surrounding Arab tribes had either embraced Islam or made peace with the Prophet ﷺ. As soon as the treaty had been signed, the Prophet ﷺ sent letters to various neighboring Arab and non-Arab rulers, including Chosroes of Iran and Heraclitus of the Byzantine Empire. He had invited them all to Islam and had assured them that he did not covet their kingdoms or riches. He had vowed that if they surrendered themselves to serve and worship the One True God, Allah ﷻ, they could retain both.

Continuing in their hostility, the Quraysh had soon broke the Treaty of Hudaybiyah. The Prophet ﷺ then marched on Makkah, capturing the town. After Makkah had fell, the world witnessed unparalleled acts of mercy, forgiveness and generosity. Not one single drop of blood had been shed. Everybody who had remained indoors were granted security of life and property.

The Prophet ﷺ forgave:
🔹 Those who had been the worst foes he ever had in life
🔹 Those who had persecuted him
🔹 Those who had planned to kill him
🔹 Those who had driven him out of Makkah
🔹 Those who had marched on Madina three times in hopes of defeating the Muslims

The neighboring Byzantine Empire had then prepared to attack and destroy the Muslim community in Madina. However, when the Prophet ﷺ had marched to Tabuk on the northern border, his determination, courage and timely response made the enemy lose heart and withdraw.

🔸 SOCIETY

The Prophet ﷺ had been surrounded by hostile enemy forces and ultimately triumphed over each of them. He had created a new society based on justice and laid the foundations of a just and compassionate family, society and state. Throughout those years, he had continued to purify souls and uplift the morals of the followers of Islam. He had changed the lives of MULTITUDES of men and women, while bringing them to COMPLETE surrender to the One Creator, Allah ﷻ. The mission was complete. Through his Sunnah and the Quran, mankind had been given the Light and Way of a godly life.

These events had heralded the birth of the most BRILLIANT civilization in the world. Remarkably, this epic revolution had transformed not only Arabia, but ALL of mankind, for ALL times to come. Counting ALL the various battles, the revolution cost no more than 750 lives, most of which had been opponents. Even still, those who have exterminated THOUSANDS of people in pursuit of THEIR own civilizational ideals often malign the Prophet ﷺ, portraying him as a man of violence.

In the tenth year after migration to Madina, the Prophet ﷺ had made his only Hajj. He had given a sermon in the Plain of Arafat of UNSURPASSABLE beauty and lasting value in which had expressed that, ❝No man has any right as lord over other men. ALL men are equal, whatever their origin, color or nationality.❞

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ died in a few months later in the eleventh year after Hijrah. He was buried in the house in which he had lived in Madina.

The Prophet ﷺ had been merciful, kind and compassionate. He had possessed a character of EXQUISITE beauty and charm. He had never abused anyone and spoke softly, and had forgiven even his worst enemies. He has lived a very simple life, even repaired his own shoes and clothes. He had lived VERY frugally, sometimes there wasno food was cooked in his household for days. He had loved children and even taught others to show kindness to animals.

Such is the exquisite example of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. According to EVERY standard by which human greatness can be measured, he had been MATCHLESS. There has been no man greater, even unto this day.

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☪ محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم

🔸 Muhammad, Allah ﷻ's Peace and Blessings be upon him.