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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
 
 
 



THE YEAR OF GRIEF Back  |  Home
 
 
DEATH OF ABU TALIB AND KHADIJAH (may Allah be pleased with her)

Soon after the end of the boycott, in the tenth year of his mission, the Prophet (Peace be upon him) lost his uncle, Abu Talib and his loving wife, Khadijah (May Allah be pleased with her). Both were his protectors, tried and true helpers and devotedly attached to him. Their deaths meant a great loss to the Prophet (Peace be upon him) who at that time was already destined to encounter as many adversities in succession soon thereafter.

SPARKLING ELOQUENCE OF THE QUR'AN

Tufayl Ibn 'Amr al-Daust was a prominent poet honored by the Arabs. When he came to Mecca, some of the Quraysh warned him against meeting the Prophet. They told him, as usual, that Muhammad (Peace be upon him) had created dissension among the Quraysh and so he had to be careful lest he should also fall under the Prophet's (Peace be upon him) evil spell. Tufayl relates: "By God, they were so insistent that I decided not to listen or speak to him. I went as far as to stuff cotton in my ears before going to the holy mosque. Accidentally, my eyes captured the Prophet (Peace be upon him) who was offering prayer near me. I stood by his side and thus God caused me to hear something of his speech. It was beautiful and noble. I thought, that my mother might curse me, for I am a poet and the connoisseur for nothing good or evil in a speech can elude me. Why should anything prevent me from listening to his speech? If it is good, then I shall accept it, but if contrarily bad, I shall reject it."

He met the Prophet (Peace be upon him) at his house where he invited him to accept Islam and recited the Qur'an to him. Tufayl embraced Islam and went back to his tribe determined to preach the faith of God. He refused to do anything with his household members until they had also acknowledged God and His Prophet (Peace be upon him). All of them became Muslims and Islam spread thereafter in the tribe of Daus. (Ibn Hisham, Vol. I, pp. 382-384)

Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) used to pray within his house. Not being satisfied with it, he further selected a place in the courtyard of his residence where he started offering prayers and reciting the Qur'an. Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) was tenderhearted and when he recited the Qur'an, shedding tears all the while, youths, slaves and women used to gather around him listening to his recitation. Now, the Qurayshite chiefs got alarmed at Abu Bakr's (May Allah be pleased with him) open recital of the Qur'an so he sent for Ibn al-Dughunna who had pledged protection for him. When Ibn al Dughunna came, they said to him, "We accepted your pledge of protection for Abu Bakr on the condition that he prays inside his house but he has started praying and reciting in the open. We fear he might seduce our women and children. Now, if he agrees to offer his prayers secretly within his house, it is well and good, otherwise he should avert your protection. We neither want to make you break your word nor can we allow him to do it openly."

Ibn al-Dughunna informed Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) of what he had been told by the Quraysh, but he replied, "I renounce your guardianship; I am contented with the protection and custody of my Lord." (Bukhari, On the authority of 'Aisha, Chapter. Hijrah.)

 
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