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THE MILLENNIUM BIOGRAPHY OF MUHAMMADTHE PROPHET OF
ALLAH..................................................1
PREFACE.............................................1
INTRODUCTION........................................6
CHAPTER 1 PROPHET ABRAHAM AND THE FIRST HOUSE OF
ALLAH ON EARTH.....................................7
CHAPTER 2 THE NEW GOVERNORS OF MECCA...............24
CHAPTER 3 HASHIM...................................31
CHAPTER 4 ABD AL MUTALIB...........................36
CHAPTER 5 THE VOW..................................39
CHAPTER 6 THE MARRIAGE OF ABDULLAH TO AMINA........43
CHAPTER 7 THE MEMORABLE YEAR OF THE ELEPHANT.......46
CHAPTER 8 THE BIRTH OF THE LAST PROPHET OF
ALLAH, THE SEALING OF THE PROPHETHOOD.............50
CHAPTER 9 LIFE IN THE DESERT.......................56
CHAPTER 10 A NEW LIFE IN MECCA.....................59
CHAPTER 11 THE EARLY YEARS.........................63
CHAPTER 12 MARRIAGE................................71
CHAPTER 13 ZAYD....................................74
CHAPTER 14 KA'BA...................................76
CHAPTER 15 ALI, SON OF ABU TALIB...................79
CHAPTER 16 THE PROPHETHOOD.........................81
CHAPTER 17 THE REVELATION, RANK OF THE PROPHETS,
MESSENGERS AND THE ARCH ANGEL GABRIEL.............84
CHAPTER 18 THE MIRACULOUS KORAN....................86
CHAPTER 19 THE EARLY REVELATIONS...................88
CHAPTER 20 THE FIRST TO BELIEVE....................89
CHAPTER 21 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EARLY
MUSLIMS...........................................94
CHAPTER 22 THE HIERARCHY OF THE KORAYSH............96
CHAPTER 23 THE COMMAND TO PREACH...................97
CHAPTER 24 THE KORAYSH AND ABU TALIB..............100
CHAPTER 25 TUFAYL FROM THE TRIBE OF DAWS..........103
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CHAPTER 26 PREISLAMIC CONDITIONS IN YATHRIB......105
CHAPTER 27 UNREST IN MECCA........................108
CHAPTER 28 AN ATTEMPT TO BRIBE....................111
CHAPTER 29 NADAR, THE SON OF AL HARTIH............119
CHAPTER 30 PERSECUTION............................127
CHAPTER 31 THE EAVESDROPPERS......................131
CHAPTER 32 WALEED, CHIEF OF THE MAKHZUM...........133
CHAPTER 33 THE SPLITTING OF THE MOON..............134
CHAPTER 34 IDOLATORY THROUGH LACK OF DIVINE
GUIDANCE THE CONVERSION OF OMAR, SON OF
KHATTAB..........................................135
CHAPTER 35 THE BOYCOTT............................142
CHAPTER 36 THE COMPANIONS MIGRATE TO ABYSINNIA....150
CHAPTER 37 THE DELEGATION FROM ABYSINNIA..........157
CHAPTER 38 THE CESSATION OF THE BOYCOTT...........159
CHAPTER 39 THE YEAR OF SORROW.....................162
CHAPTER 40 THE VISION.............................167
CHAPTER 41 ABU BAKR AND TALHA.....................168
CHAPTER 42 THE JOURNEY TO TAIF...................170
CHAPTER 43 THE MESSAGE AND THE TRIBES.............174
CHAPTER 44 THE NIGHT JOURNEY AND THE ASCENT.......176
CHAPTER 45 THE SIX MEN FROM THE TRIBE OF
KHAZRAJ..........................................184
CHAPTER 46 MADINAT AL NABI (sa) THE CITY OF
THE PROPHET (sa).................................188
CHAPTER 47 THE VISITOR FROM NAJD..................193
CHAPTER 48 THE MIGRATION..........................195
CHAPTER 49 A TIME FOR READJUSTMENT................211
CHAPTER 50 THE JEWS OF MEDINA.....................214
CHAPTER 51 LIFE IN MEDINA.........................222
CHAPTER 52 A THREAT FROM MECCA....................226
CHAPTER 53 THE SECOND YEAR AFTER THE MIGRATION....233
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CHAPTER 54 PRELUDE TO THE ENCOUNTER OF BADR.......236
CHAPTER 55 THE ENCOUNTER OF BADR..................249
CHAPTER 56 THE REVENGE OF BILAL AND THE
PERSECUTED.......................................258
CHAPTER 57 THE SPOILS OF WAR......................260
CHAPTER 58 THE DEATH OF LADY RUKAYYAH.............264
CHAPTER 59 THE ARRIVAL OF THE PRISONERS...........265
CHAPTER 60 THE RETURN OF THE KORAYSH..............267
CHAPTER 61 THREE RESOLUTIONS......................269
CHAPTER 62 THE MARRIAGE OF LADY FATIMA............277
CHAPTER 63 WHEN YOU ARE TOUCHED WITH GOOD
FORTUNE, THEY GRIEVE............................279
CHAPTER 64 THE MARKET PLACE OF THE TRIBE OF
KAYNUKA..........................................281
CHAPTER 65 THE OATH OF ABU SUFYAN.................285
CHAPTER 66 LADY HAFSAH............................290
CHAPTER 67 THE REQUEST OF LADY FATIMA.............291
CHAPTER 68 THE CARAVAN TO IRAQ....................294
CHAPTER 69 PRELUDE TO THE ENCOUNTER AT UHUD.......295
CHAPTER 70 THE BIRTHS OF AL HASAN & AL HUSSAIN....296
CHAPTER 71 THE ENCOUNTER AT UHUD..................308
CHAPTER 72 THE RETURN TO MEDINA...................330
CHAPTER 73 THE DAY AFTER UHUD.....................331
CHAPTER 74 REVELATIONS CONCERNING UHUD............336
CHAPTER 75 AFTER UHUD.............................339
CHAPTER 76 LADY ZAYNAB, DAUGHTER OF KHUZAYMAH.....345
CHAPTER 77 A PLOT TO MURDER THE PROPHET (sa)......349
CHAPTER 78 THE TRIBE OF NADIR DECLARE WAR.........350
CHAPTER 79 THE FOURTH YEAR........................354
CHAPTER 80 THE SECOND MEETING AT BADR.............357
CHAPTER 81 THE FIFTH YEAR.........................360
CHAPTER 82 SALMAN OF PERSIA.......................364
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CHAPTER 83 THE MARAUDERS OF DUMAT AL JANDAL.......367
CHAPTER 84 A PATTERN OF LIFE EMERGES..............368
CHAPTER 85........................................381
CHAPTER 86 THE REVENGE OF THE TRIBE OF NADIR......384
CHAPTER 87 THE KORAYSH PREPARE FOR THE ATTACK.....385
CHAPTER 88 THE ENCOUNTER AT THE TRENCH............390
CHAPTER 89 THE AFTERMATH..........................406
CHAPTER 90 THE DEATH OF SAAD, MUADHS SON........412
CHAPTER 91 THE KORAYSH CARAVAN....................414
CHAPTER 92 THE TRIBE OF MUTALIK...................416
CHAPTER 93 THE NECKLACE OF LADY AYESHA............420
CHAPTER 94 THE VICIOUS LIE........................425
CHAPTER 95 THE DEATH OF UBAYD ALLAH, SON OF
JAHSH............................................429
CHAPTER 96 THE PRELUDE TO THE OPENING OF MECCA....429
CHAPTER 97 THE TREATY OF HUDAYBIYAH...............439
CHAPTER 98 THE ESCAPEES FROM MECCA................445
CHAPTER 99 THE WAIVING OF THE CLAUSE..............447
CHAPTER 100 THE BLOWERS UPON KNOTS................449
CHAPTER 101 A TIME FOR SADNESS, A TIME FOR
REJOICING........................................451
CHAPTER 102 THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN THE PROPHET
AND LADY UMM HABIBAH.............................451
CHAPTER 103 THE JEWS OF KHYBAR....................452
CHAPTER 104 THE MARCH TO KHYBAR...................454
CHAPTER 105 THE EVENTS OF KHYBAR..................457
CHAPTER 106 LADY SAFIYAH, DAUGHTER OF HUYAY.......465
CHAPTER 107 THE VICTORIOUS ARRIVAL................467
CHAPTER 108 THE TRIBES OF HAWAZIN AND GHATAFAN....469
CHAPTER 109 THE TRIAL OF WEALTH...................472
CHAPTER 110 GIFTS FROM THE MUQAWQAS, PRIMATE OF
THE CHRISTIAN, COPTIC CHURCH IN EGYPT............473
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CHAPTER 111 UMRAH THE LESSER PILGRIMAGE.........474
CHAPTER 112 THE DISPUTE...........................478
CHAPTER 113 THE TURNER OF HEARTS..................479
CHAPTER 114 THE EIGHTH YEAR.......................484
CHAPTER 115 THE INTERCEPTED LETTER................484
CHAPTER 116 THE TRIBES OF BAKR AND KHUZAH.........494
CHAPTER 117 THE ROAD TO MECCA.....................497
CHAPTER 118 THE OPENING OF MECCA..................504
CHAPTER 119 THE ENCOUNTER AT HUNAIN...............515
CHAPTER 120 THE SPOILS OF WAR.....................523
CHAPTER 121 THE RETURN JOURNEY TO MEDINA..........530
CHAPTER 122 A SON IS BORN.........................532
CHAPTER 123 SMALLER EXPEDITIONS...................533
CHAPTER 124 TABUK.................................538
CHAPTER 125 THE RETURN FROM TABUK.................545
CHAPTER 126 THE DELEGATION FROM TA'IF.............550
CHAPTER 127 THE YEAR OF DEPUTATIONS...............553
CHAPTER 128 THE FIRST PILGRIMAGE AFTER THE
OPENING OF MECCA.................................556
CHAPTER 129 LIFE IN MEDINA........................558
CHAPTER 130 A TIME OF GREAT SORROW................562
CHAPTER 131 A TIME TO LEARN.......................564
CHAPTER 132 THE FAREWELL PILGRIMAGE...............592
CHAPTER 133 THE RETURN FROM YEMEN.................599
CHAPTER 134 THE 11TH YEAR.........................602
PROPHETIC HOMESTEAD...............................615
PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S (sa) GENEALOGY.................616
AN INSIGHT INTO HIS NOBLE CHARACTER, NATURE AND
PHYSICAL FEATURES................................616
THE DEATH OF THE PROPHET (SA).....................633
PROPHETIC DATA....................................639
CONCLUDING SUPPLICATION...........................643
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CONCLUDING PRAYER.................................644
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PREFACE
YOU, THE READER AND HERACLIUS, EMPEROR OF ROME HAVE
SOMETHING IN COMMON
INTRODUCTION
ARCH ANGEL GABRIELS DISCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPALS OF
ISLAM:
Omar, the son of Khattab narrated, We were sitting with
the Holy Prophet (sa) one day, when an unknown man
appeared to us. His clothes were brilliantly white, his
hair jet black but there was no sign of traveling upon
him.
1. SUBMISSION TO ALLAH (ISLAM)
He sat down in front of the Prophet (sa) and their knees
touched. Placing his hands on his thighs he said,
Prophet Muhammad (sa) tell me about Islam. The Prophet
(sa) replied, Islam is that you bear witness that there
is no god except Allah, and that Muhammad is His
Messenger, and that you establish the prayer, pay the
obligatory charity, fast the month of Ramadan, and make
the Pilgrimage to the House (Kaba) if you can afford
it. Then to our surprise the man confirmed the
correctness of the answer saying, That is right.
2. FAITH AND BELIEF (IMAN)
Then the man said, Tell me about faith. To this the
Prophet (sa) replied, It is that you believe in Allah,
His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day and
that you believe in predestination.
3. SPIRITUAL PERFECTION (IHSAN, ISLAMIC SUFISM)
Again the man said, That is right, now tell me about
perfection. The Prophet (sa) replied, It is that you
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CHAPTER 3 HASHIM
HASHIM AND THE PILGRIMS
Before the pilgrimage each year, Hashim would invite the
leaders of the tribes to attend a meeting in the House of
Assembly to discuss the preparations for the pilgrimage.
He would remind them that they had been blessed by being
the neighbors of the House of Allah, and that the
pilgrims were visitors to His House. He told them that
because the pilgrims were the guests of Allah they had
more rights upon their generosity than ordinary guests
and after having drawn their attention to this right he
would ask them to give their pledged contribution. Like
his grandfather, he told them that if his own wealth had
been sufficient, he would have accommodated the expense
himself and not asked them for their contribution to the
fund. All complied with Hashim's request and the
contribution pledge was collected.
HASHIM ESTABLISHES CARAVAN ROUTES
The life of a caravaner was perilous, but for many it
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KHADIJAH, DAUGHTER OF KHUWAULID
Among the traders of Mecca was a well respected,
honorable, refined, wealthy widowed lady named Khadijah.
She was very beautiful and had many suitors, however, she
declined their offers of marriage. Abu Talib suggested to
his nephew, who was now twentyfour, that he might wish
to contact Khadijah to ask whether she might like him to
trade on her behalf. Muhammad, having dealt only with
male traders, was somewhat respectfully shy to ask her,
so he told his uncle that perhaps she would contact him
if she needed his services. When news of the conversation
reached Khadijah, who was twelve years his senior. She
told those close to her that if she had only known he was
willing to trade with her wealth she would have offered
him the opportunity long before, and so a messenger was
sent to invite him to come to her house and discuss
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CHAPTER 13 ZAYD
As part of his wedding gift, Khadijah gave her husband
the services of a youth name Zayd from the tribe of Kalb
in Syria. Several years before, Zayd's mother had taken
her son to visit her family in the tribe of Tayy. During
their visit the village had been raided by marauders from
the tribe of Bani Kayn and amongst their plunder they
seized Zayd then sold him in Mecca. Zayd's father,
Haritha, had led a search party to find his son, but the
search proved unsuccessful there was no trace
whatsoever of him and he feared the worst. Khadijah and
Muhammad had been married for only a few months when the
pilgrimage season began and soon pilgrims from all over
Arabia and beyond came to Mecca. It was in that year that
tribesmen from Kalb decided to partake in the pilgrimage
and by chance Zayd happened to see and recognized some of
them. Zayd knew his parents would have grieved over his
loss. At first, he too had been devastated at being torn
from his parents, but nowadays his circumstances had
changed and he was very happy living in the household of
Muhammad. However, now that the opportunity presented
itself he was able to send his parents a comforting
message via the pilgrims. Members of Zayd's family were
recognized as master poets so he composed a verse
conveying the news that he was alive, happy and well. The
verse told them not to grieve for him any longer because
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CHAPTER 14 KA'BA
THE RECONSTRUCTION OF KA'BA
Muhammad was thirtyfive when a fire broke out in the
Ka'ba, causing a weakness to its walls. Thereafter, the
already unstable walls were weakened yet again by a
tremendous flood which engulfed the Ka'ba. The Koraysh
were deeply concerned about its condition and felt it
necessary to demolish it completely then rebuild it using
the same stones. They also proposed to make it larger and
to add a roof before that time the Ka'ba was roofless.
All agreed that its reconstruction must be funded with
pure money, money gained unlawfully such as that earned
by interest, prostitution and such like was automatically
rejected. Such was the deep rooted reverence for the
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Meanwhile, the Koraysh chieftains continued in varying
degrees in their relentless hostility toward the Muslims.
If a convert happened to be among the hierarchy of a
tribe, Abu Jahl would reprimand him then ridicule the
convert before his fellow tribesmen so that he lost their
respect. Traders also suffered. When Abu Jahl discovered
a trader had converted he gave orders that no one should
deal with him anymore. As a result, the convert trader
was unable to sell his wares and his circumstances were
soon reduced to that of an impoverished person. The
freemen who suffered most were poor converts, who, in the
eyes of Abu Jahl, were the least important on the social
scale. When one of them converted he would beat them
without mercy and urge others to follow his example. As
for convert slaves belonging to the unbelieving Koraysh,
they received the worst and harshest punishment, for
their standing was by far the weakest. Punishment such as
brutal beatings followed by depravation of food and water
were common, but perhaps the most severe punishment was
that of being pinned down upon the scorching hot sands of
Mecca and leaving the slave to endure the blistering heat
of the sun without the relief of even a sip of water.
Some of the physically weaker converts were unable to
endure their prolonged punishment and forced to recant.
However, their recantations were not from their heart,
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fools among the people will say: 'What has made them
away from the direction they were facing?' Say: 'The
and the west belong to Allah. He guides whom He will
Straight Path.'" Koran 2:142
" We did not change the direction that you were facing
except that We might know who followed the Messenger from
him who turned on both his heels. Though it was a
hardship except for those whom Allah has guided. Allah is
Gentle with people, the Most Merciful." Koran 2:143
"Righteousness is not whether you face towards the east
or the west. But righteousness is to believe in Allah,
and the Last Day, in the angels and the Book, and the
Prophets, and to give wealth however cherished, to
kinsmen, to the orphans, to the needy, to the destitute
traveler, and to the beggars, and to ransom the slave;
who establish their prayers, and pay the obligatory
charity" Koran 2:177
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CHAPTER 85
LADY ZAYNAB, DAUGHTER OF JAHSH
Many years before, when Zayd and his mother from the
Syrian tribe of Kalb were visiting his maternal
grandparents from the tribe of Tayy, the village had been
attacked by marauders from the tribe Kayn and Zayd, who
was young, had been seized and taken to Mecca to be sold.
Upon the arrival of the tribesmen in Mecca they proceeded
to auction the boy off to the highest bidder. When Lady
Khadijah saw him she took pity on him and paid the price.
Upon her wedding day she gave Zayd to the Prophet (sa) as
part of her wedding gift to him. Zayd, like other members
of the household, was never treated as or thought of
being a slave as he would have been in other households.
He grew to love his new family dearly and had chosen to
remain with the Prophet (sa) in preference to returning
with his father who, when he learned of his son's
whereabouts, traveled to Medina to buy him back. But
money wasn't the issue, the Prophet (sa) told Zayd's
father that if Zayd desired he was free to return with
him as he did not want any compensation. However, to the
astonishment of Zayd's father he told him he was very
happy and did not wish to return. The Prophet (sa) was
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ALIS WARNING
There had also been another occasion when Ali was about
to slay an unbeliever and the man spat at him. As the man
spat Ali became enraged but spared his life and said
afterwards, "If I had killed him then it would have been
through pride, and not for the Sake of Allah."
OSAMA'S RETURN TO MEDINA
Upon their return to Medina, Osama went to the Prophet
(sa) who greeted him affectionately and asked him to tell
him about the encounter. Osama related the events and it
was only when he reached the point where he had killed
the man that the Prophet (sa) interrupted him asking,
"Osama, did you kill him when he said, 'There is no god
except Allah?'" "O Messenger of Allah (sa)," replied
Osama, "he only said it to escape the sword." The Prophet
(sa) continued, "Did you open his heart to know if he
lied or was telling the truth?" Osama felt sick inside
and was extremely sorry for his actions and said: "I will
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Although we were not fortunate to be blessed to be alive
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The names of the Holy Prophet (sa) Muhammad, Ahmad, [both
names are mentioned in the Holy Koran in 3:144, 33:40,
47:2. 48:39, 61:61] Al Mahi, the one whom Allah uses as
an eraser for disbelief. Al Hashir, the one who is
resurrected before anyone else. Al Aqib, the last
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CONCLUDING SUPPLICATION
extracted from Koran, Burda and Delayl
We did not send a Messenger except that he should be
obeyed, by the permission of Allah. If, when they wronged
themselves, they had come to you and asked Allah for
forgiveness and the Messenger had asked for forgiveness
for them, they would have found Allah, the Turner, the
Most Merciful. But no, by your Lord, they will not
believe you until they make you the judge regarding the
disagreement between them, then, they will not find in
themselves any discomfort concerning your verdict, and
will surrender to you in full submission. Koran 4.6465
Allah and His angels praise and venerate the Prophet.
Believers praise and venerate him and pronounce peace
upon him In abundance. Koran 33.56
All those blessed to see Prophet Muhammad, (sa) could
only describe his noble, blessed features by saying: "I
have not seen anyone like the Messenger of Allah (sa)
neither before nor after him." Therefore, it is
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CONCLUDING PRAYER
O Allah, we have believed in him, may Allah praise and
venerate him and grant him perfect peace, without seeing
him, so let us enjoy, O Allah, a vision of him in the two
realms and keep our hearts always in love with him.
Ameen. We ask Allah to forgive and accept our humble
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