Mohammad (PBUH) was born in Arabia in the city of Mecca in 570 CE. He came from a prominent and highly respected family. When he was 25 he married a wealthy widow named Khadija. Their marriage was a happy one although only one of their children, Fatima, lived to maturity. Mohammad (PBUH) spent most of his time in solitary meditation. He began to have many disturbing visions. Once he believed he saw the angel Gabriel. Mohammad (PBUH) said that the angel gave him the following command:

“Recite, in the name of the Lord who has created,
Created man from clots of blood,
Recite, seeing that the Lord is the most generous,
Who has taught by the pen,
Taught man what he did not know.”

The Arabic word for “recite” is Qur’an (often called Koran), meaning the reciting or the reading. Thus, the Qur’an, the sacred book of the Muslims, is the “reciting” of “revelations” given to Mohammad (PBUH). Over a period of 22 years, Mohammad (PBUH) reported many other revelations. Encouraged by his wife, he began to preach in the streets and market places of Mecca. Mohammad (PBUH) never claimed to be divine, but insisted that Allah had called him to be a prophet.

Mohammad (PBUH) hated the idolatry and the immorality of the Arabs who lived in Mecca or came there to trade their goods. He was met with bitter opposition, but for many years his influential uncle, Abu Talib, was able to protect him.

When both Khadija and Abu Talib died in 620 CE, plots were hatched to kill Mohammad (PBUH) and his followers. Finally, on July 16, 622, Mohammad (PBUH) was forced to flee to Medina, a friendlier city to the north. This flight, called the hegira, marks the beginning of Islam. The Muslim calendar starts with this date, and the years are counted from “A.H.” meaning “the year of the hegira.” Medina, which is the city’s current name, was first named Madinat an Nabi (City of the Prophet), in honor of Mohammad (PBUH). Mohammad (PBUH) became the religious and political leader of the city.

Soon the Meccans organized an army to destroy Mohammad (PBUH) and his followers. The fighting ended in 630 with Islam forces triumphant. Mohammad entered Mecca. He destroyed every idol in the Kaaba, the main temple, except the Black Stone, a sacred meteorite enshrined there.

Mohammad (PBUH) then declared the Kaaba to be the most holy shrine in Islam. Since that time it has been the spot toward which all devout Muslims direct their prayers.

During the next two years, Mohammad (PBUH) strengthened his position as the leading prophet and ruler of Arabia. He united the tribes into a vast army to conquer the world for Allah. His death in 632 A.D. did not lessen the fervor of his followers. They carried their faith across Asia, Africa, even into Europe—and to this day the growth of Islam has not ended.

Islam is the correct name for the religion often incorrectly called Mohammedanism. The word “Islam” means “submission” (to Allah, the G-d of Mohammad who founded this religion). The members call themselves Muslims (Moslems), meaning “those who submit.”

The beginning of Islam

Long ago Muhammad, peace be upon him, taught people about the religion of Islam. Muhammad was born in Saudi Arabia 570 years after Jesus. His uncle’s family looked after him when his parents died. He got a job leading camel caravans across the deserts of Saudi Arabia. On his travels he talked to Christians and Jews about their religious beliefs and customs. After his marriage to Khadija he lived in Mecca. Visitors came to the city to pray to the gods at the shrine called Ka’ba. Muhammad worried about behaviour of the dishonest people in Mecca. A messenger from god spoke to Muhammad in a cave in the desert. His wife and friends learned off by heart what the messenger said to him.
Muhammad repeated the message to the people of Mecca. There is only one god, Allah. He asked the people to be good and kind to each other. No one listened to him. Muhammad had to escape from Mecca to Medina. This is called the Hijra. He became a ruler in the city of Medina. He went back to Mecca with a large army. He turned the statues into a shrine of the one god Allah. Mecca became the holy city of Islam. Muhammad then died after going on a pilgrimage to Mecca in 632 AD.

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