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The prophet (peace be upon him)preached in mekka for 13 years 3 years secretly in the beginning.Preached in medina for 10 years so total he preached for 23Years

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What are the turning points of the birth of Islam?

The first one is the revelation of the first verse of Quran on prophet Muhammad. Then comes his public preaching to the people of Makkah. then comes his emigration to Madinah. Then is the battle of Badr and Battle of Uhad. then comes the bloodless conquest of makkah by the army of Madinah. And then comes the letters of prophet Muhammad to the various leaders of neighbouring terretories.


Why did muhammed take the journey to hijra?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) took the jorney to hijra upon command of Allah (or God and same God in Christianity and Judaism) to him to leave Makkah (or Mecca) to AlMadinah (or Medina). Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was informed by Allah that the unbelievers of the tribes of Makkah (or Mecca) planned to assassinate him. On the planned night of assassination, the prophet Cousin Ali Ibn Abou Taleb slept in the prophet bed and the prophet left home while the pagans who planning to assassinate him are surrounding his home. He threw on them some dust and they neither saw him nor felt his departure (This is a miracle from God). When they woke up in the morning, they discovered that the prophet succeeded to leave Makkah (or Mecca) together with his companion Abou Bakr to Medina where people were waiting to welcome him.


What did Mohammad do in 622?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in year 622 AD made the journey of hijra upon command of Allah (or God and same God in Christianity and Judaism) to him to leave Makkah (or Mecca) to Yethrib (that was named later as AlMadinah or Medina). Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was informed by Allah that the unbelievers of the tribes of Makkah (or Mecca) planned to assassinate him. On the planned night of assassination, the prophet Cousin Ali Ibn Abou Taleb slept in the prophet bed and the prophet left home while the pagans who planning to assassinate him are surrounding his home. He threw on them some dust and they neither saw him nor felt his departure (This is a miracle from God). When they woke up in the morning, they discovered that the prophet succeeded to leave Makkah (or Mecca) together with his companion Abou Bakr to Medina where people were waiting to welcome him.


Describe circumstances surrounding and leading to the Muhammad's hegira in 622 AD?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was informed by Allah (or God and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism) that the unbelievers of the tribes of Makkah (or Mecca) planned to assassinate him. On the planned night of assassination, the prophet Cousin Ali Ibn Abou Taleb slept in the prophet bed and the prophet left home while the pagans who planning to assassinate him are surrounding his home. He threw on them some dust and they neither saw him nor felt his departure (This is a miracle from God). When they woke up in the morning, they discovered that the prophet succeeded to leave Makkah (or Mecca) together with his companion Abou Bakr to Medina where people were waiting to welcome him.


What town did Mohammed flee to in 622 CE?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) left the town of Makkah (or Mecca) in year 622 AD to AlMadinah (or Medina). Both towns are in the current Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. However, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) didn't flee from Mecca to Medina. He just followed the command of Allah (or God and same God worshiped by Christians and Jews) to him to leave Makkah (or Mecca) to Al-Madinah (or Medina) to continue the call for Islam religion from there especially that people of Medina invited him and welcomed him there. He was informed by Allah (or God) that the unbelievers of the tribes of Makkah (or Mecca) planned to assassinate him. On the planned night of assassination, he was instructed by God to leave Mecca for Medina.

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How long did Prophet Muhammad keep preaching to the people of Makkah about Islam?

Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) passed 13 years preaching the message of Allah in Makkah. nadia Ishaq


When did the Prophet Muhammad head to Makkah and why?

Mohammad did not head to Makkah, instead he went to Medina from Makkah, because the people in Makkah had made his living there ( in Makkah) very difficult


What are the turning points of the birth of Islam?

The first one is the revelation of the first verse of Quran on prophet Muhammad. Then comes his public preaching to the people of Makkah. then comes his emigration to Madinah. Then is the battle of Badr and Battle of Uhad. then comes the bloodless conquest of makkah by the army of Madinah. And then comes the letters of prophet Muhammad to the various leaders of neighbouring terretories.


When did Muhammad began teaching people about Islam?

Muhammad started teaching Islam religion in the year of 610 A.D


Where did the Prophet Muhammad live?

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Makkah. For around the first 52 years of his life, he lived there before migrating to Madinah, where he spent the rest of his life there; around 10 years.The Prophet Muhammad lived in Mecca, preaching to people from the years of 610 A.D to 620 A.D. In 621 A.D, the people of Mecca became unhappy with Muhammad and he left to live in Medina.


Where was the founder of the Islam religion born?

The founder of Islam is Allah (God in English). Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) called people to Islam per Quran God revelation to him. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Makkah (or Mecca) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


When and where did the modern form of Islam begin?

In Arabia, in 610 when the last Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (SAW) started preaching Islam to the people.


Who was the founder of Islam and the name of the holy city where he was born?

Allah (God in English) is the founder of Islam. Islam in its universal sense was founded by start of universe creation. However, Islam per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was started in year 610 AD.


How did Muhammad conquer Mecca?

People of Mecca surrendered to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers without fighting. Although Muslims suffered from the oppression of the disbelievers of Mecca and although when the prophet and his followers immigrated from Mecca they left behind their money and properties. Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) forgave all of them, destroyed all the idols around Kaaba, and returned to Medina with his followers without causing any harm or damage to people of Mecca or to their properties.


Was prophet Mohammed trustworthy?

Muhammad peace be upon him was known amongst his tribesmen as "Sadiq" the truthful and "amin" the trustworthy before he was named the Last prophet. Even after becoming the last prophet, while he was being persecuted by the people of Makkah for inviting people to Islam, people used to leave their precious belongings with him because they knew that Muhammad would never betray their trust. Atlast, when Muhammad migrated to Medina he made sure that the belongings people had entrusted Jim with were returned to their rightful owners.


What did Prophet Muhammad affect?

The effect of the teachings of the prophet Muhammad was people still believe on his teachings....!!


Why did people follow Prophet Muhammad?

Because prophet Muhammad (PBUH) called people for Islam that:calls people for worship of God the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion and no associate and abandoning worship of idols or worshiping partners to God, andbrought freedom for slaves, respect for women, and equality for different races. These things were not very common in that days world.Prophet Muhammad in his call for Islam was a good model for all good characters and morals that persuaded people in believing in the truthfulness of his call for Islam.