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Muhammed

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Muhammed

570–632

Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)

Early Medieval

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Biography

Muhammad was an Arab religious, military and political leader, as well as the founder of Islam. According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. He is believed by Muslims to be the Seal of the Prophets, and along with the Quran, his teachings and normative examples form the basis for Islamic religious belief.

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Timeline

The story of Muhammed, told in moments.

595 Life

Marries Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, a wealthy merchant widow fifteen years his senior. She had hired him to manage a trade caravan to Syria and was impressed by his honesty. She proposes to him. They are married for 25 years. She is his first and, during her lifetime, only wife. She later becomes the first convert to Islam.

610 Event

According to Islamic tradition, the angel Jibril appears to Muhammad in a cave on Mount Hira, outside Mecca, and commands him to recite. He is 40 years old, illiterate, and terrified. He runs home to Khadijah trembling. She wraps him in a cloak. The revelations will continue for 23 years and become the Quran.

613 Life

Begins preaching publicly in Mecca. His message of monotheism threatens the city's lucrative pilgrimage trade, which depends on the polytheistic shrine at the Kaaba. The Quraysh elite mock him, then persecute his followers. Some early converts are tortured. Others flee to Abyssinia.

619 Event

Khadijah dies. She was his first believer, his financial backer, his confidant for 25 years. The same year, his uncle Abu Talib also dies. Abu Talib had protected him from the Quraysh. Muhammad calls it the Year of Sorrow.

622 Event

The Hijra. Muhammad and his followers migrate from Mecca to Medina, 280 miles north, to escape persecution. He arrives in Medina and is invited to arbitrate disputes between the city's feuding tribes. The Islamic calendar begins with this migration, not with the first revelation. Year one.

624 Event

The Battle of Badr. 313 Muslims, poorly armed, defeat a Quraysh force of roughly 1,000 near the wells of Badr. The victory is seen by the early Muslim community as divine confirmation. It transforms Muhammad from a refugee preacher into a military and political leader.

628 Event

Signs the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah with the Quraysh, agreeing to a 10-year truce. His followers are furious. They came to make pilgrimage, not sign a treaty. The deal looks like a loss. Within two years, it proves to be a strategic masterstroke.

630 Event

Leads an army of 10,000 into Mecca. The city surrenders without a battle. He enters the Kaaba and destroys the 360 idols inside it. He declares a general amnesty. Most of Mecca's population converts to Islam. Eight years earlier, they'd driven him out.

632 Event

Delivers the Farewell Sermon on Mount Arafat during the Hajj pilgrimage. Over 100,000 followers listen. He speaks of equality, justice, and the rights of women. "All mankind is from Adam and Eve. An Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab." It is his last public address.

632 Death

Dies in Medina in the arms of his wife Aisha. He is approximately 62. He leaves no designated successor, which triggers an immediate succession crisis. Abu Bakr, his father-in-law and closest companion, is chosen as the first caliph. The split between those who accept Abu Bakr and those who believe Ali should have succeeded will eventually divide Islam into Sunni and Shia.

In Their Own Words (20)

"Happy is the man who avoids dissension, but how fine is the man who is afflicted and shows endurance."

Sunah of Abu Dawood, Hadith 1996, 1996

...Do not betray, do not be excessive, do not kill a newborn child.

Narrated in Saheeh Muslim, #1731, and Al-Tirmizi, #1408., 1731

The first cases to be adjudicated between people on the Day of Judgment will be those of bloodshed [killing and injuring]

Narrated in Saheeh Muslim, #1678, and Saheeh Al-Bukhari, #6533., 1678

Do not turn away a poor man...even if all you can give is half a date. If you love the poor and bring them near you...God will bring you near Him on the Day of Resurrection.

Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 1376, 1376

He who has been a ruler over ten people will be brought shackled on the Day of Resurrection, until the justice (by which he ruled) loosens his chains or tyranny brings him to destruction.

Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 1037, 1037

Artifacts (15)

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Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Tahir

1262

Cannon of Muhammed II, now at Woolwich

Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum

1464
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Cannon of Muhammed II, now at Woolwich

Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum

1464
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Cannon of Muhammed II, now at Woolwich

Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum

1464
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Cannon of Muhammed II, now at Woolwich

Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum

1464
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Portrait of Sultan Muhammed VI

TopFoto

Photography, Professional Photography
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Writing harness of Mamluke Sultan Malih Mansur Muhammed

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WHEN WE WERE KINGS - Muhammed Ali

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WHEN WE WERE KINGS - Muhammed Ali

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WHEN WE WERE KINGS - Muhammed Ali

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WHEN WE WERE KINGS - Muhammed Ali; James Brown

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Quo successu Davidicos hymnos imitatus sit Muhammed dissertatio

P. 1-3.

1800

Memoirs of Zehir-ed-Din Muhammed Baber, emperor of Hindustan,

Illustrations: Illustrations

1826

Denkwuerdigkeiten des Zehir-Eddin Muhammed Baber, Kaisers von Hindustan

Illustrations: Maps

1828

"The Koran: or the law of Muslemen by Muhammed, the son of Abdallah

Munich, Bavarian State Library -- A.or. 577

1828

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