When he first arrived in Qubaa (which was what we would now call a suburb of Medina), he sat down under a palm tree and waited for the people to come up to greet him. They lodged him in the house of Kulthum ibn Hidm.
Four days later he visited a mosque in the Ramlna tributary so that he could lead Friday prayers.
Then he rode his camel through Medina until she chose to stop. She happened to stop at a date-drying courtyard belonging to members of the Malik branch of the Najjar clan. So Mohammed bought the courtyard and there he founded his mosque.
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Three important doings of prophet Muhammad done when he got to Medina are:
Allah s.w.t. sent Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h. to spread the religion of Islam. Also, he was the last prophet chosen and that is an important thing.
The world was created for the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). and there was no such thing that Allah liked or expected from the Holy Prophet (SAW) which he could'nt do.
The prophet Muhammad Pbah never saw birth in his life time. He did here about women complaining about been pregnant.
This question can be read two ways: If the question is asking, "When Mohammed was in Mecca, what was the way in which he received the message, i.e. God's message?", the answer is: While in a cave in Mecca the angel Gabriel told Muhammad that he was to recite to word of God, or Allah. If the question is asking, "When Mohammed preached his message to the People of Mecca, how did they receive him, i.e. how did they respond to the message?", the answer is: Mohammed did manage to convert a few people closely related to him, but his attacks on idolatry were not well received, especially by the tribe of Qoreish. This tribe subsequently ordered his death, resulting in him having to flee to Yethrib. It is only after this flight from Mecca that the Umma, or Muslim community, develops.
No. Quran and Prophet Muhammad have strictly prohibited this thing. Black Magic and Witch Craft do exist but the Prophet Muhammad has asked his followers not to be involved in such things. It is one the greatest sins. No, but you could become a pagan secretly to do it.
His most important thing is that he was participating in the battles of Islam with prophet Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W and he stopping the arrows which were shoots on Prophet Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W by his hand
Answer AYes, Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him) is the last prophet and the holy book Quran is last God revelation to mankind. Answer BThere are some faiths (e.g. the Mormons) who believe that there have been prophets after the time of Muhammad. Answer CPer Islam religion, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the last God prophet and last Messenger assigned by Allah (God in English and same God worshiped in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). He is one of the five greatest God prophets; namely Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all). One should be able to differentiate between true God prophets and false claimed prophets. Per God Qur'an revelation to prophet Muhammad, prophet Muhammad is the last God prophet. Qur'an is the last God holy book.
They read the kalmah which is LAILAHA ILLALLAH MUHAMMAD UR RASOOL ALLAH.Which means that there is no god but Allah and the Holy Prophet(pbuh) is the messenger of Allah.
The Angel Gibreel came down on one night and asked the Prophet to read. The Prophet p.b.u.h. said I don't know. He said it again. And the Prophet p.b.u.h. said I don't know what. The Angel said it a 3d time and the Prophet repeated the same thing. Finally Angel Gibreel said Read by the name of your God. So the Prophet p.b.u.h. read the first ayat of Sura number 96-Al Alaq.
There is nothing that is liked by Allah that the Prophet didn't do. The prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) lived his whole life according to how Allah wanted him to. He was and still is the best of mankind.
in Islam the best fashion u can follow is the sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) .. the sunnah refers to all the collective sayings and doings of Prophet Muhammad including how he used to dress and his manners and basicaly every thing he said or done as god commanded us to take him us our example in every thing big or small
The Abassids took their name from al-'Abbas, a paternal uncle of Muhammad and early supporter of the Prophet. Their close kinship to Muhammad and the position of al-'Abbas as a Companion of the Prophet served them well in gaining support. As early as 718 AD, during the reign of Umar II, Muhammad ibn 'Ali, a great-grandson of al-'Abbas, began to proselytize in Persia to rally support for returning the caliphate to the family of the Prophet, the Hashimites