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Biography of prophet mohammed
 
 
 1  PRE-PROPHETHOOD
 
  •  Religious Conditions
  •  Social and Moral Conditions
  •  The Advent of Prophet Muhammed
  •  Arabia's Era of Depression
  •  Need of a New Prophet
  •  Arabian Peninsula
  •  Arabia in Ancient History
  •  Earlier revealed Religions of Arabia
  •  Prophet Ismail in Mecca
  •  The Quraysh
  •  The Metropolis
 
 2 IN MECCA
 
  •  The Birth
  •  The Humanity's Morning Tide
  •  Acceptance of Islam
  •  Beginning of Persecution
  •  Quraysh in a Fix
  •  Muslims migrate to Abyssinia
  •  Hazrat Umar embraces Islam
  •  Boycott of Bani Hashim
  •  The Year of Grief
  •  Journey to Taif
  •  The Ascension
  •  The Risky Path of Islam
  •  The Beginning of Islam among the Ansar
  •  Strategic importance of Madina
  •  Expansion of Islam in Madina
  •  The Rejection
  •  The Weak Influence
  •  Adherence to cultural heritage
  •  The Jews and Christians
  •  Tribal Customs
  •  The Opposition of the Quraysh
  •  Under the Rulership
  •  The Migration (Hijrat)
  • [ Prophet's Migration to Madina ]
  •  Lessons and Examples
 
 3 IN MADINA
 
  •  Difference between the societies of Mecca and Madina
  •  Religious and Cultural conditions
  •  Physical and Geographical conditions
  •  Religious and Social conditions
  •  Economic and Cultural conditions
  •  The Prophet in Madina
  •  Construction of the Prophet's Mosque
  •  Hypocrisy raises its head in Madina
  •  Change of the Qiblah
  •  Permission to Fight
  •  The Truce of Hudaibiyah
  •  Letters to the Arab Potentates
  •  Conquest of Mecca
  •  The Farewell Pilgrimage
  •  Eternal Rest
 
 4 THE BATTLES
 
  •  The Battle of Badr
  •  The Battle of Uhud
  •  The Battle of Trench
  •  The Banu Quraizah
  •  The Battle of Khayber
  •  The Battle of Mut'ah
  •  The Conquest of Mecca
  •  The Battle of Hunain
  •  The Battle of Taif
  •  The Battle of Tabuk
 
 5 LETTER & TREATIES
 
  •  Letters to Monarchs
  •  The Treaties
 
 
 



PROPHET'S MIGRATION TO MEDINA Back  |  Home
 
 
The Prophet (Peace be upon him) came to Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) and told him that God had given him permission to migrate from Mecca. Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) exclaimed, "Together, O Prophet (Peace be upon him) of God?"; for he was anxious to keep him company." Then Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) presented two dromedaries he had been keeping in time for the purpose. 'Abdallah Ibn Urayqit was hired by Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) to act as a guide.

THE STRANGE INCONSISTENCY

The unbelieving Quraysh of Mecca were bitterly set against the Prophet (Peace be upon him). Yet they were absolutely convinced of his truthfulness and trustworthiness, nobility and magnanimity. If anybody in Mecca apprehended loss or misappropriation of his property, he usually deposited it with the Prophet (Peace be upon him). The Prophet (Peace be upon him) had thus a number of things committed to his care. He, therefore, charged 'Ali to return these to their owners before leaving Mecca. Of a fact, such a square dealing at this critical moment is a strange commentary on the nobility of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) as well as the callousness thus clarified by God.

"We know well how their talk grieveth thee, though in truth they deny not thee (Muhammad) but evil-doers flout the revelations of Allah." [Qur'an 6:33]

 
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