Answer 1
Muslims overcome early challenges of Islam through proper Planning, Leading, Organizing, Implementing and Controlling in short through proper management.
Answer 2
The early challenges to Islam were existential challenges. The Meccan Arab Tribes, especially Qoreish had as their intent to eliminate Islam from the world. Mohammed wisely fled Mecca and resettled his community in Yethrib, where they would be freer to practice their religion. He then proceeded by both legitimate and illegitimate means to acquire the funds and weapons to force the surrender of the Meccan Arab Tribes who opposed him and his religion. Once these tribes were vanquished or given to a change in allegiance, Mohammed successfully removed the existential threat.
believing in angels is one of the pillars of faith in Islam, so all Muslims believe in angels whether they are early or current Muslims.
No particular kind of home is prescribed by Islam. Muslims lived as the others lived.
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Islam (the religion of Muslims) Started in Saudi Arabia (Middle East) in the Early 7th century.
In Islam, suhoor is the meal consumed early in the morning by Muslims before fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Islam became part of Indonesia from as early as the 8th century through Arab traders. Close to 90% of the population in Indonesia are Muslims.
Herbert Berg has written: 'Elijah Muhammad and Islam' -- subject(s): African American Muslims, Black Muslims, Doctrines, History, Islam, Relations 'The development of exegesis in early Islam' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Evidences, authority, Hadith
Eating horses used to be permitted in the early days of Islam. As horses were needed in battles, eating them was prohibited.
On the first day of Islam religion start per Quran revelation by God to prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. Muslims on the very early days of Islam were used to gather at 'AlArqam home' to learn from prophet Muhammad their Islam teachings.
Makkah, known as Mecca, holds immense significance in early Islam as the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the site of the Kaaba, the holiest sanctuary in Islam. It was in Makkah that Muhammad received his first revelations from Allah, marking the beginning of the Islamic faith. The city's annual pilgrimage, the Hajj, established by Muhammad, became a central tenet of Islam, symbolizing unity and devotion among Muslims. Makkah's importance continues today as a spiritual center for millions of Muslims worldwide.
Many Spanish converted, by their own will as described by Western Historians, when Spain was under control of Arabs during the early Islam dinasty. However, when Christians got control of the country, they either expelled the Muslims and Jews, or forced them to convert to Christianity, or they killed them. Accordingly, now Spain has the minimum % of Muslims in Europe (after the Vatican that having non as Muslims).
Ummar bin Abdulwad was a prominent figure during the early Islamic period, known primarily for his opposition to the Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim community in Mecca. He was a leader of the Quraysh tribe and played a significant role in the battles against the Muslims, particularly in the Battle of Uhud. His hostility towards Islam made him a notable adversary during the formative years of the Islamic faith. Ultimately, he is remembered as an emblem of the challenges faced by Muslims during their early struggles.