Who Is Muhammad? (Part 2) The Prophet at Makkah
Was he truly a Messenger of God? Was what he saw real and true? Or, was it an hallucination? Was he a man possessed?
Was he truly a Messenger of God? Was what he saw real and true? Or, was it an hallucination? Was he a man possessed?
Who is Muhammad? How do Muslims view Muhammad? Did he claim that he is God or a son of God? What does the Quran say about him? Watch
The Message that Makkah and Taif rejected, found responsive hearts in Yathrib, a small oasis about 400 kilometres to the north of Makkah.
The Makkans who had earlier planned to kill the Prophet, were now determined to annihilate this nascent community of Islam. Having failed in all other ways, they decided on a military solution.
In this short video, Eng. Fadel Sulaiman explains and refutes the misconception of the Prophet’s marriage to Lady Aishah at early age.
I am not going to give a detailed account of the events of the Prophet’s Hijrah to Madinah. I am going to mention some lessons that new Muslims can learn
The truth about the life of Muhammad (peace be upon him) is probably one of the greatest untold stories over time. The amazing character of Muhammad is a lasting example for all to follow.
Allah Almighty protected him from the evils of the Arab way of life such as drinking alcohol, fornication, theft, murder, and so on. He worked as a shepherd with his family in his early years.
In this episode, Sheikh Yasir Qadhi elaborates on the broad characteristics of Prophet Muhammad.
Watch Sheikh Yasir Qadhi as he gives a detailed analysis of the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from the original sources.
How was the situation of Arabia before the coming of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)? What was the religious status of the world before the advent of Islam? What did people believe before Islam?
In this episode, Sheikh Yasir Qadhi continues his reflections of the physical appearance, characteristics and manners of Prophet Muhammad.
The article shows the reasons and the incidents that occurred before the battle of Badr and the number of both the Muslim and polytheists armies, according to authentic sources.