Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the final messenger of Allah (SWT), was born in Makkah, Arabia, in the year 570 CE, a year known as the Year of the Elephant. His life is a timeless example of guidance, mercy, and leadership.
Early Life
- Born into the Quraysh tribe, he was orphaned early; his father passed away before his birth, and his mother, Amina, died when he was six.
- He was raised by his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, and later by his uncle Abu Talib.
- Even as a child, Muhammad (PBUH) was known for his honesty and integrity, earning the title Al-Amin (the Trustworthy).
Youth and Marriage
- As a young man, he worked as a shepherd and later as a merchant, gaining a reputation for fairness and trustworthiness.
- At the age of 25, he married Khadijah (RA), a wealthy and respected businesswoman, who became his lifelong companion and greatest supporter.
Prophethood
- At the age of 40, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the first revelation from Allah (SWT) through Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) in the cave of Hira.
- He began preaching Tawheed (the oneness of Allah) and guiding people toward righteousness, facing challenges and opposition from the Quraysh leaders.
Migration to Madinah (Hijrah)
- In 622 CE, due to persecution in Makkah, he migrated to Madinah, marking the start of the Islamic calendar.
- In Madinah, he established a unified Muslim community and became both a spiritual and political leader.
Later Life and Death
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) continued to spread Islam, teaching mercy, justice, and compassion.
- He performed the Farewell Pilgrimage, delivering the famous Farewell Sermon, emphasizing equality, brotherhood, and devotion to Allah.
- He passed away in 632 CE in Madinah, leaving a legacy that transformed the world and continues to guide billions.
Legacy
- The Quran and his Sunnah (traditions) remain the ultimate sources of guidance for Muslims.
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is remembered for his kindness, patience, honesty, and unwavering faith.
✅ Learn from his life and teachings, and let the example of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) inspire faith, compassion, and moral excellence in your daily life.
