Asslamu alaykum! Welcome to ‘the introduction to the
life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him).’ There has never been a
human being so well-respected, loved and followed as Muhammad (pbuh),
the final messenger of Allah. There has never been a person who has
changed world history so dramatically as Muhammad (pbuh) and his
message. The Prophet (pbuh) was the single most important person in the
history of the world.
The reason for Muhammad’s (pbuh) success was that he
was sent with a pure message from Allah, the creator of all mankind.
This message would help us understand how to live our lives. It would
tell us about good and bad and about wrong and right. This message would
tell us about mankind (about you and me), the universe and the rest of
creation around us. This message would tell us about Allah and about our
relationship with Allah. The message also told us about the Hereafter,
the Day of Judgment, Heaven and Hell.
The Qu'ran is this pure message that was revealed to
Muhammad 1400 years ago. These are the words of Allah that were sent to
the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Allah has guarded it and kept it pure from
changes and errors. The purpose or mission of the prophet (pbuh) was to
deliver this message to Mankind and to follow its teachings.
There is no other message that has such an impact on
mankind as the Qu’ran. There are no other revealed books that have been
kept pure from changes like the Qu’ran has. The Qu’ran has changed the
lives of billions of people in the world. It has helped them become
better people and live according to the will of Allah.
There were many prophets that came before prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) - 124,000 we are told from Hadith. The Qu’ran tells us
that every nation was sent a prophet. The mission of the prophets was to
tell their people about Allah and invite them to live their lives
according to Allah’s command. This helped them be good and generous
people who looked after and cared for each other. The good people would
be rewarded with heaven and the people that rebelled and refused the
prophet would be punished with hellfire.
When the prophet died, the people would forget part
of the message and then add bits to the original message. Eventually,
the messages became completely different and the people went astray
again. Allah would send another messenger to guide them back to the
right path.
This cycle of prophets coming and the people going
astray continued for a long time. When Muhammad (pbuh) came, the cycle
was broken. The big difference was that the message of Muhammad (pbuh)
was for everyone and would never change. If the people went astray, they
could turn back to the original message (the Qu’ran) and be guided
again. If they did not understand things they could look into the Sunnah
which is a practical guide of how the Qu'ran is followed.
Allah said that he would guard the message (the Holy
Qu’ran) from any changes. We find that the Qu'ran we have today is the
same Qu'ran that was revealed to Muhammad (pbuh) through Angel Jibrael.
There is not a word or letter difference between the original and
today’s Qu’ran. If anyone goes on the wrong path or gets mixed up, they
can read the Qu’ran and receive guidance.
There are no more messengers to come after Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh). He was the seal of the prophets. The prophet (pbuh)
told us on his last sermon – ‘I have left nothing but two things – the
Qu’ran and the Sunnah – follow these and you will never go astray.’
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was born in Makkah to Amina
and Abdullah. Abdullah passed away before Muhammad (pbuh) was born and
was brought up by Amina, his mother. When he was six, his mother passed
away and then he was looked after by his loving grandfather Abdul
Mutallib. Two years later, Abdul Mutallib also passed away and Muhammad
(pbuh) was brought up by his uncle Abu Talib.
Muhammad (pbuh) lived a simple life, marrying
Khadija when he was twenty five years old. At the age of forty, the
first verses came from Allah in the month of Ramadan. The Angel Jibrael
brought these first five verses to Muhammad (pbuh). These words were
written down by the scribes and memorised by the Muslims. This message
continued for twenty three years and is known as the Qu'ran – the word
of Allah.
The people originally refused to follow Muhammad
(pbuh) and persecuted him. There were only a handful of people who
followed Muhammad (pbuh) and his teachings. The Prophet (pbuh) and his
followers suffered many hardships in Makkah. After thirteen years, they
left Makkah and migrated to Yathrib (Madina) where many people accepted
Islam and the teachings spread very quickly.
The Makkans were not happy; they tried to attack the
Muslims on many occasions. These were times of trial for the Muslims.
There were times when the Muslims faced many problems and hardships but
they continued to struggle on. The Muslims were eventually successful
and managed to secure peace in the whole region. Many people began to
accept Islam in Arabia but the Makkans continued to plot against the
Muslims.
Muhammad (pbuh) and his companions returned to
Makkah and the House of Allah. The Muslims then removed all the idols
from the Ka'bahand Muhammad (pbuh) forgave these people who had
persecuted and harmed him for so many years. There was great happiness
and rejoicing in Makkah.
Islam continued to spread and reform the Arabs.
After the prophet (pbuh) passed away Islam continued to spread all over
the world. The rightly guided Khalifas that came after Muhammad ruled
justly and cared for the people. There was justice throughout the lands
as more and more people, tribes and countries accepted the teachings of
Islam.
The Sahabah, the companions of the prophet Muhammad
(pbuh), worked hard to practice the ideals of Islam and teach it to the
people. Through the efforts of the Sahabah and the early Muslims we are
Muslims today, Alhamdu-lillah.
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was kind and honest. He
looked after his family and friends. He had good character and respected
the elders. He looked after the orphans and the poor. He was concerned
for the wellbeing of all people. He never stole or swore at anyone. He
was loved and respected by everyone – the Muslims and the non-Muslims.
The prophet’s character and actions are also
recorded in the Hadith books which give us an insight into this great
man. Many people try and follow the example of the prophet (pbuh),
indeed he is a role model for all Muslims. We should also be kind and
good – following the example of the prophet (pbuh) throughout our lives.
In the Seerah class, you will learn a lot about the
prophet (pbuh) and about his life. The lessons are very simple and are
only a small introduction to the life of our prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
You should spend some of your own time and learn more about this great
man.
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