Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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A. Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Birth, early life, prophethood, Migration (Hijra) to Medina, Major battles and treaties, Death and legacy

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Life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

The life of Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is one of the most important topics in Islamic studies. He is the last prophet of Islam and the messenger chosen by Allah to guide humanity. His life provides a complete example of honesty, patience, justice, mercy, and devotion to Allah. Muslims study his life to understand Islamic teachings and to follow his example in their daily lives.

Birth and Early Life

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in the city of Mecca in the Arabian Peninsula in the year 570 CE. This year is often called the Year of the Elephant because a powerful army led by Abraha attempted to attack the Kaaba, but Allah protected it.

His father was Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, who died before the birth of the Prophet. His mother was Aminah bint Wahb. Because his father had already passed away, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born an orphan.

According to Arab custom, infants were often sent to the desert to be raised in a healthier environment. The Prophet was cared for by Halima bint Abi Dhuayb, also known as Halima Saadia. She belonged to the tribe of Banu Saad and looked after him during his early childhood.

When Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was six years old, his mother passed away during a journey. After her death, his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib took responsibility for raising him. Two years later, his grandfather also died, and the Prophet was then cared for by his uncle Abu Talib, who supported and protected him for many years.

During his youth, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) worked as a shepherd and later became a trader. Because of his honesty and trustworthy character, the people of Mecca gave him the title Al-Amin, which means “the trustworthy.”

At the age of twenty-five, he married Khadija bint Khuwaylid, a respected and wealthy businesswoman of Mecca. She supported him throughout the early years of his mission.

Prophethood

Before receiving prophethood, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) often spent time in deep reflection and worship. He used to meditate in the Cave of Hira, located in the mountains near Mecca.

At the age of forty, in the year 610 CE, he received the first revelation from Allah through the angel Jibril (Gabriel). The first revealed words were from Quran commanding him to read in the name of Allah.

After receiving revelation, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) began preaching the message of Islam. He called people to worship one God, Allah, and to abandon idol worship. He also emphasized justice, honesty, kindness to the poor, and equality among people.

Many people in Mecca opposed his message because it challenged their traditional beliefs and practices. The leaders of the Quraysh tribe persecuted the early Muslims and tried to stop the spread of Islam. Despite these difficulties, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) continued preaching with patience and determination.

Migration (Hijra) to Medina

As persecution in Mecca increased, the Prophet and his followers faced severe hardships. Eventually, Allah commanded the Prophet to migrate to the city of Medina.

This migration is known as the Hijra and took place in 622 CE. It marks a turning point in Islamic history and is the starting point of the Islamic calendar.

During the migration, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was accompanied by his close companion Abu Bakr. The Quraysh tried to capture them, but they safely reached Medina.

In Medina, the Prophet established the first Muslim community based on justice, brotherhood, and cooperation. He built the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, which became the center of religious, political, and social life.

The Prophet also created an agreement known as the Constitution of Medina, which established peaceful relations among Muslims, Jews, and other communities living in the city.

 

Major Battles and Treaties

During the early years in Medina, the Muslim community had to defend itself against attacks from the Quraysh and their allies.

One of the first major battles was the Battle of Badr in 624 CE. Although the Muslim army was small, they achieved a significant victory.

Another important battle was the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE. In this battle, the Muslims faced heavy losses because some soldiers disobeyed the Prophet’s instructions.

In 627 CE, the Muslims defended Medina in the Battle of the Trench (also known as the Battle of Khandaq). A trench was dug around the city to prevent enemy forces from entering.

Later, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) signed an important peace agreement with the Quraysh known as the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah in 628 CE. Although some Muslims initially thought the treaty was unfavorable, it eventually led to peace and allowed Islam to spread rapidly.

A few years later, the Prophet peacefully entered Mecca with a large number of followers in the Conquest of Mecca in 630 CE. He forgave many of his former enemies and removed idols from the Kaaba, restoring it as a center for the worship of one God.

 

Death and Legacy

In 632 CE, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed his last pilgrimage to Mecca, known as the Farewell Pilgrimage. During this pilgrimage, he delivered the famous Farewell Sermon, in which he emphasized equality, justice, respect for women, and unity among Muslims.

Shortly after returning to Medina, the Prophet fell ill. He passed away on 8 June 632 CE in the city of Medina at the age of sixty-three.

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) left behind a powerful legacy that transformed the religious, social, and moral life of humanity. Through the message of Islam and the teachings of the Quran, he guided people toward faith in one God, moral responsibility, compassion, and justice.

His life continues to inspire Muslims around the world, and his teachings remain a central source of guidance for Islamic belief, law, and ethics.

1
In which city was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) born?
Easy 1 Mark
The city that is home to the Kaaba — the holiest site in Islam.
A Medina
B Jerusalem
C Mecca
D Taif
2
In which year was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) born?
Easy 1 Mark
Born in 570 CE — 40 years before receiving prophethood in 610 CE.
A 610 CE
B 622 CE
C 570 CE
D 580 CE
3
Why is the year of the Prophet's birth called the 'Year of the Elephant'?
Medium 1 Mark
Surah Al-Fil in the Quran refers to this event.
A Because elephants were common in Mecca that year
B Because a powerful army led by Abraha attempted to attack the Kaaba using elephants
C Because the Prophet was born near an elephant caravan
D Because Abraha gifted elephants to the Quraysh
4
What was the name of the Prophet's father?
Easy 1 Mark
His father died before his birth — that is why the Prophet was born an orphan.
A Abu Talib
B Abd al-Muttalib
C Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib
D Uthman ibn Affan
5
What was the name of the Prophet's mother?
Easy 1 Mark
She died when the Prophet was six, leaving him an orphan for the second time.
A Khadija bint Khuwaylid
B Halima Saadia
C Fatimah bint Asad
D Aminah bint Wahb
6
Who was the wet nurse (foster mother) of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
Medium 1 Mark
She is also called Halima Saadia — her tribe was Banu Saad.
A Umm Ayman
B Aminah bint Wahb
C Halima bint Abi Dhuayb (Halima Saadia)
D Fatimah bint Asad
7
Why were Arab infants sent to the desert to be raised?
Medium 1 Mark
This was a social custom for upper-class Arab families in Mecca.
A Because the desert air was considered spiritually pure
B To be raised in a healthier environment away from city diseases
C To learn survival skills
D Because it was a religious obligation
8
At what age did the Prophet's mother Aminah pass away?
Easy 1 Mark
Six years old — he had already lost his father before birth.
A When the Prophet was 2 years old
B When the Prophet was 4 years old
C When the Prophet was 6 years old
D When the Prophet was 8 years old
9
Who took care of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after his mother's death?
Medium 1 Mark
First the grandfather, then after 2 years, uncle Abu Talib.
A His uncle Abu Talib
B His foster mother Halima
C His grandfather Abd al-Muttalib
D Khadija bint Khuwaylid
10
Who was the Prophet's uncle who supported and protected him for many years?
Easy 1 Mark
Abu Talib remained the Prophet's protector in Mecca despite not accepting Islam.
A Abu Sufyan
B Hamzah
C Abbas
D Abu Talib
11
What title was given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by the people of Mecca for his honesty?
Easy 1 Mark
Al-Amin means 'the trustworthy' — earned before prophethood.
A Al-Mustafa
B Al-Habib
C Al-Amin
D As-Sadiq
12
At what age did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) marry Khadija bint Khuwaylid?
Easy 1 Mark
25 years old — 15 years before prophethood at age 40.
A 20 years
B 25 years
C 30 years
D 35 years
13
What was Khadija bint Khuwaylid known for before her marriage to the Prophet?
Medium 1 Mark
She was an independent, successful merchant — one of the most respected women in Mecca.
A Being the daughter of a tribal chief
B Being a teacher of the Quran
C Being a respected and wealthy businesswoman of Mecca
D Being a famous poet
14
In which cave did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to meditate before receiving prophethood?
Easy 1 Mark
Hira is the mountain cave where the first revelation came.
A Cave of Thawr
B Cave of Hira
C Cave of Uhud
D Cave of Badr
15
At what age did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) receive his first revelation?
Easy 1 Mark
40 years old in 610 CE — born in 570 CE.
A 30 years
B 35 years
C 40 years
D 45 years
16
Through which angel did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) receive the first revelation?
Easy 1 Mark
Jibril is the angel of revelation in Islam — also known as Gabriel in other religions.
A Israfil
B Mikail
C Azrail
D Jibril (Gabriel)
17
What were the first revealed words commanded in the first revelation to the Prophet?
Medium 1 Mark
Iqra means 'Read' or 'Recite' — the first word of the Quran's revelation.
A Pray in the name of Allah
B Read in the name of Allah
C Worship Allah alone
D Warn your people
18
In which year did the Prophet receive his first revelation?
Easy 1 Mark
Born 570 CE + 40 years = 610 CE first revelation.
A 570 CE
B 600 CE
C 610 CE
D 622 CE
19
What was the main message that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) preached?
Easy 1 Mark
Tawheed (monotheism) was the core message — worship only Allah.
A To follow the Quraysh tribe's traditions
B To worship one God (Allah) and abandon idol worship
C To establish a new political empire
D To promote Arab nationalism
20
Which tribe was the main opponent of the Prophet's message in Mecca?
Medium 1 Mark
The Quraysh were the ruling tribe of Mecca and guardians of the Kaaba.
A Banu Saad
B Banu Hashim
C Quraysh
D Banu Nadir
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