Last Prophet Of ALLAH Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W)

          HAZRAT MUHAMMAD (S.A.W)

Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) was a prophet and founder of Islam. He spent most of his early life as a merchant. At the age of 40, he began to receive revelation from Allah, which became the foundation of the Qur’an and the foundation of Islam. In 630 he united most of Arabia under a single religion. As of 2015, there are more than 1.8 billion Muslims in the world declaring, "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet." He was born around 570 AD in Mecca (now in Saudi Arabia). His father died before he was born and was raised first by his grandfather and then by his uncle. He belonged to a poor but respected Quraish family. The family was active in politics and in the mechanical trade.

Introduction:

                  Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W):

Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) was also very religious and occasionally undertook religious trips to the holy places near Mecca. During one of his pilgrimages in 610, he meditated in a cave on Mount Jabal-a-Ay-Nur. The angel Gabriel appears and conveys the word of God: “Read in the name of your Lord, what man creates, creates from a clot of blood! It is very generous to recite to your Lord ... "These words became the introductory verse of surah (chapter 96) of the Qur'an. Most Islamic historians believe that Muhammad was initially shocked by these revelations and did not make them public for years. However, according to Shia tradition, he welcomes the message of the angel Gabriel and is deeply inspired to share his experience with other potential believers.

The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) Is An Example For All:

The life of the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) is an example for every person in this world who believes in Allah and the Day of Judgment. This source of light and guidance (peace for the prophet) can fully guide us. There were many scholars, philosophers, and preachers in the world, but none of them was as great as the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). Allah has sent His messengers in every historical period to guide mankind. The world has been waiting for the last prophet for centuries. This long wait ended with the prophecy of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He was sent as the last prophet of Allah Almighty. His Shari'ah is considered as the last message of Allah and the previous Shari'ah has been removed. His leadership is adequately declared for all to the end of this world. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: 'If Hazrat Musa (A.S) were still alive, he would have no choice but to follow me. '

Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is the last prophet of Allaah. His prophecy is sufficient for all mankind to the end of this world. No one will be blessed with prophecy and no other prophet will follow. A person who accepts Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) as a prophet, but not the last, is nothing but rejection. The Holy Prophet's Prophet consists of two parts. First, he is a prophet, and second, he is the last prophet of Allah Almighty. The Qur'an clearly states that the prophecy began with Hazrat Adam and ended with the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of ALLAH be upon him). After Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) no prophet will come. This shows that his prophecy is universal. He is not a prophet of one time, but a prophet of all times. He must always be heard. True forever. Modern systems to enslave people are useless. Islam leads people in all social categories. This is the complete code of life. This is why non-believers attack the beliefs of Khatam-i-Nabuwat and Namus-i-Rasalat. They use different tactics to undermine our trust.

 Muhammad (S.A.W) In Mecca Under The Care Of An Uncle:

After the death of his grandfather in 578, when he was about eight, Mohamed was placed in the care of his uncle, Abu Talib. Mohammed grew up with an elderly man and remained under the protection of Abu Talib for many years. The chronicles tell of Muhammad's ruined childhood. The same is true of the Qur'an: “Did not God find you an orphan and give you shelter and care? And he notices that you are walking and giving your instructions. And he found you distressed and made you independent ”(93: 6-8).

Youth:

Mohammad (S.A.W) was born into the most powerful Quraysh tribe in Mecca around 570 AD. The strength of the Quraysh was due to their role as successful traders. Several trade routes passed through Mecca, enabling the Quraysh to trade along the west coast of Arabia, north to Syria, and south to Yemen.

Mecca was home to two highly respected polytheistic sects, believed to protect the gods from the lucrative trade. After working as a merchant for several years, Mohammed was appointed by Khadija, a wealthy widow, to ensure the safe passage of his caravans to Syria. Eventually, they got married.

Divine Revelations:

In his eighties, Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) began to see visions and hear voices. In search of clarity, he sometimes meditated on Mount Hira near Mecca. On one of these occasions, the archangel Gabriel (Jibrail in Arabic) appeared to him and asked him to read "in the name of [his] god." He was the first of many revelations that formed the basis of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. previous ones showed the existence of a single God who worked against the polytheistic beliefs of the pre-Islamic Arabian Peninsula.

Initially shocked by the importance of what was revealed to him, Muhammad found unwavering support for his wife and gradually began to attract followers. His strong monotheistic message has irritated many mechanical traders. They feared that the trade they believed would be protected by pagan gods. From then on, Muhammad was expelled from Mecca. The influence and status of his wife and uncle Abu Talib, the tribal leader, Mohammed, was protected from persecution for some time. However, after their death, Muhammad's position in Mecca became appalling.

Emigration became the only hope for the survival of Muhammad and his followers. In 622 they moved to Medina, another oasis city, where they were promised the freedom to practice their religion. The passage from Mecca to Medina is known as the Hijrah - flight - and is the first year of the Islamic calendar or Hijrah.

Spreading the message of Islam:

In Medina, Muhammad continued to receive divine revelations and built an ever-growing community around the new faith. The conflict with the Quraysh continued, but after several years of violent clashes, Mecca surrendered. Muhammad and his followers quickly returned and conquered the city, destroying all pagan idols and spreading their belief in one God.

          The Night Journey And The Rising Of The Prophet:

The stories of Muhammad's ascension captured the imagination of writers and artists for centuries. One night while the prophet was sleeping, the archangel came and took him on a journey. Muhammad rode the celestial horse Burak from the Kaaba to Mecca to the 'distant mosque', which Muslims consider the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. There he prayed with other prophets such as Moses, Abraham, and Jesus, and ascended to paradise, where he was led by Gabriel through heaven and hell, and finally confronted God face to face. Then he returned to earth to further spread the message of Islam. According to the Islamic faith, Mohammed was the only person who saw heaven and hell during his lifetime.

          The Last Years Of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W):

Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) returned to live in Medina. Over the next three years, he consolidated most of the Arabian Peninsula under Islamic rule. In March 632, he returned to Mecca for the last time on a pilgrimage and was joined by tens of thousands of Muslims.

After the pilgrimage, he returned to Madina. Three months later, on June 8, 632, he died there after a short illness. Buried in a mosque in Madina. Over the course of a century, Muhammad's teachings and way of life spread from the borders of Arabia to Eastern Indochina and west of Morocco, France, and Spain.

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