Well, honey, when Muhammad started preaching his message in Mecca, the ruling Quraysh tribe got their panties in a twist. They were worried that his teachings would threaten their power and influence, so they tried to shut him down. But you know Muhammad, he wasn't one to back down easily.
Muhammad began teaching in the year 610.
Initially, Muhammad began teaching the principles of Islam in Makkah, confined only to the people very close in his social circle.
Muhammad began the Islamic religion. Muhammad believed that he was divinely given messages, which he wrote down, and they ultimately became the Koran.
Islam as its known by prophet Muhammad's teaching began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. but in Islamic concept, it began the day when humans were created by god and exact location of it is unknown.
Muhammad married a rich widow named Khadija. Over time, he became troubled by the growing gap between the generosity of most Makkans and the greediness of the wealthy elite. Deeply worried, he began to visit the hills to meditate.
Muhammad preached that all people are equal and that the rich should share their wealth with the poor . Many poor people began accepting Muhammad's message and became Muslims, or followers of Islam.
Muhammad started teaching Islam religion in the year of 610 A.D
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) did not receive any teaching from any human until he received his first teach through God revelation of Quran to him through the angel Jibril (or Gabriel).
Islam began with Muhammad's visions He couldn't read or write, he memorized everything and this became Islam's holy book the Koran -
When Muhammad first began teaching about Islam in Mecca around 610 CE, he faced significant opposition from the Quraysh tribe, which controlled the city and its religious practices. His message of monotheism challenged the existing polytheistic beliefs and threatened the tribal and economic structure tied to the Kaaba. As a result, he and his followers experienced persecution, social ostracism, and violence, prompting some to migrate to Abyssinia for refuge. Despite the challenges, his teachings gradually attracted a following, laying the foundation for the growth of Islam.
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