The Simple Seerah: The Story Of Prophet Muhammad - Part One: 1
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The Simple Seerah: The Story Of Prophet Muhammad - Part One: 1
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Indeed, in the Messenger of Allah, you have an excellent example for whoever has hope in Allah and the Last Day and remembers Allah often. Nowadays, extensive Seerah lectures and podcasts, and apps like Seerah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ make Seerah learning easier. a b c d e f g h i j Raven, W. (1997). "SĪRA". Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol.9 (2nded.). Brill Academic Publishers. pp.660–3. ISBN 90-04-10422-4. Now, let’s talk about some important reasons and benefits of studying the Seerah of Rasulullah ﷺ. 1. Knowing the History of Islam Muhammad ibn Ishaq (d. 767 or 761), another student of al-Zuhrī, who collected oral traditions that formed the basis of an important biography of the Prophet. His traditions survived through a number of sources, most notably Ibn Hisham and Ibn Jarir al-Tabari.
You will not understand this verse until you understand the Seerah. When and why it was revealed, and the context of its revelation. The Prophet (ﷺ) was facing persecution, and he was wondering, why is Allah not helping him? Why is the Quran not coming? For weeks, no Qur'an came down, and the Prophet (ﷺ) began thinking maybe his Lord had abandoned him. Then Allah reveals these verses as a sign of optimism. The lessons of the Prophet’s ﷺ life can boost Muslims’ spiritual growth. His teachings, challenges, and connections with Allah inspire and guide the believers’ lives. By reading Seerah, you can improve your interactions with others, purify your heart, and positively impact your character in sha Allah. 8. Discovering The Testimony of Prophethood As this is a special series for new converts to learn about Islam in a comprehensive way through learning the Seerah (Biography of Prophet Muhammad) in a gradual chronological way, we will add a few more resources of other areas of Islamic knowledge in each part of the Seerah at the end of each article as extra learning resources. Read Our Blog On: “The Sealed Nectar”– An award-winning biography Book on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is an obligation:It is said that among Imam al-Busiri’s students were Imam Abu al-Hayyan al-Gharnati and Imam Fath al-Din ibn Sayyid al-Nas. The Prophet (peace be upon him) accepted the gift. Before eating the grapes, he said out loud, “ Bismillah” (In the Name of Allah). These words attracted the attention of Addas, who said that people here didn’t use these words. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) asked him where he was from. Addas answered that he was from Nineveh (a city in Iraq). Studying Seerah is a sign of love and it increases our love for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Studying seerah is the only way that can foster our weak love for the Prophet (PBUH). Loving him is enjoined upon us and it is one of the principles of Faith. We should love him more than our parents, children, all people, and even our own selves. Narrated Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (PBUH) said:
The famous scholar, Ibn Hazm from Andalus, said if the Prophet (ﷺ) had not been given any miracle other than his life and his times, it would have been sufficient to prove that he is a Prophet from Allah. His Seerah is the best indication that he is a Prophet from Allah (SWT). If one storyteller should happen to mention a raid, the next storyteller would know the date of this raid, while the third would know everything that an audience might wish to hear about. [13] In the case of Ibn Ishaq, there are no earlier sources we can consult to see if and how much embroidering was done by him and other earlier transmitters, but, Crone argues, "it is hard to avoid the conclusion that in the three generations between the Prophet and Ibn Ishaq" fictitious details were not also added. [13] [14] [11] A'isha (RA) reported that a person asked Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) as to who amongst the people were the best. He said:a b Crone, Patricia (1987). Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam. Oxford University Press. p. 223. ISBN 9780691054803. It shows how Allah’s Messenger ﷺ started his personal growth and then extended to family, neighbours, relatives, and the wider community. It helps us grow personally and develop our communities. Frequently Asked Questions So by studying the life and times of the Prophet (ﷺ), we see his miracle. We see the fact that Allah SWT sent him. The Prophet (peace be upon him) could have asked that those children who pelted him with stones be finished off. He could have asked the same for their intolerant parents. But he didn’t! He never took revenge for himself. Rather, he was a mercy to the world and only wanted the guidance and what was best for his people. Duha is the breaking of the light. It signifies a new day, and light is coming. Allah is telling him to be patient. What is going to happen is better than what you are having now. It is the beginning of the day. The dawn is coming, and the sun is rising.
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