THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD, The Greatest Liberator, The Holiest Prophet
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Author: Baqir Sharif al-Qarashi
Translator: Abdullah al-Shahin
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
Category: Holy Prophet
ISBN: 978-964-438-867-5
Author: Baqir Sharif al-Qarashi
Translator: Abdullah al-Shahin
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
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- Dedication
- The Publisher’s preface
- Introduction
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- Mecca the honored town
- Other names of Mecca
- 1. Ummol Qura (mother of villages)
- 2. Al-Balad al-Ameen (the safe country)
- 3. Becca
- 4. The Inviolable House
- Its locality
- Mecca is the most beloved place to the Prophet
- The Prophet glorifies the Kaaba
- The Prophet puts the Rock in its place
- The first who lived in Mecca
- The cultural life
- Dar an-Nadwa
- Hilf al-Fudhool (alliance of virtues)
- The religious life
- Who denied the idols
- 1. Umru’ ul-Qayss
- 2. Ghawi bin Abdul Uzza
- 3. Zayd bin Umar
- 4. A nomad man
- 5. Khuza’a bin Abd
- 6. Abdurrahman
- The belief of the Hashemites
- The Prophet destroys the idols
- The economic life
- The social life
- The Hashemites
- The Umayyads
- Great personalities and glories
- Hashim
- Abdul Muttalib
- Abdul Muttalib’s faith
- Entrusting the hospitality of the pilgrims to him
- Restoring the well of Zamzam
- Abdul Muttalib’s vision
- Abdul Muttalib’s vow
- His care for the Prophet
- Towards the High Companion
- Fatherhood, motherhood, and a shine
- The father: Abdullah
- To the heavens
- The mother: Aaminah
- Aaminah’s vision
- The shining of light
- His name
- Signs and miracles
- The Jews’ fear
- His wet-nurses
- With his foster-sisters
- A rejected narration
- His nursemaid
- The death of Aaminah
- A rejected narration
- Abdul Muttalib’s death
- Under Abu Talib’s care
- The care of Abu Talib’s wife to Muhammad
- With his uncle to Sham
- With a priest
- The battle of al-Fijar
- Grazing of sheep
- Disdaining from playing
- Placing the Black Rock in its place
- Trading with the capitals of Khadijah
- His marriage to Khadijah
- The Prophet adopts Ali
- His characteristics
- Willpower
- High morality
- A word by Imam Ali
- Forbearance
- Generosity
- Modesty
- Asceticism
- Turning to Allah
- His prayer
- a. assigning the time of prayer
- b. the caller (mu’azzin)
- c. His care for congregational prayer
- d. Regulating the rows of Muslims
- e. His much praying
- f. His weeping in his prayers
- Coyness
- Remembrance of Allah
- His weeps when certain verses are recited before him
- Compassion and mercifulness
- Loyalty
- Courage
- The love to the poor
- Disdaining of haughtiness
- Patience
- Justice
- Cleanness
- His fondness of perfumes
- Sense of humor
- Eloquence and rhetoric
- Gravity
- Prudent policy
- In the cave of Hara’
- The revelation
- With Khadijah
- Khadijah and Ali’s faith
- The Prophet’s prayer in the Kaaba
- Circumambulating the Kaaba
- Secret invitation
- Publicity of the mission
- Worry of Quraysh
- Severe procedures
- Mocking
- Inciting the children to harm the Prophet
- Accusing the Prophet of madness
- 1. Al-Waleed bin al-Mughirah
- 2. Al-Aas bin Wa’il
- 3. Al-Aswad bin Abd Yaghuth
- 4. Al-Harith
- 5. Al-Aswad bin al-Harith
- 1. Abu Jahl
- 2. Abu Lahab (the Prophet’s uncle)
- 3. Uqbah bin Abi Ma’eet
- 4. Al-Hakam bin Abil-Aas
- 5. Umayyah bin Khalaf
- Accusing the Prophet of magic
- Preventing praisers from coming to him
- Preventing people from embracing Islam
- Persecuting the believers
- The Prophet asks Muslims to be steadfast
- Abu Talib protects the Prophet
- Quraysh ask Abu Talib to deliver them the Prophet
- Abu Talib orders Ja’far to follow the Prophet
- By Allah I won’t fail the Prophet
- Abu Talib invites an-Najashi to Islam
- Hamza becomes a Muslim
- The first emigration to Abyssinia
- The second emigration of Muslims
- Umar turns a Muslim
- Quraysh negotiates with the Prophet
- As-Sahifah (document)
- In the Shi’b (defile) of Abu Talib
- The Prophet and the tribes
- The Prophet’s supplication
- The Night Journey and the Ascension
- The Ascension
- With the Exalted Creator
- The goals of the Ascension
- The influence of the Ascension in Mecca
- The Ascension: spiritual or bodily?
- Arguments
- Farid Wajdi’s opinion
- The year of sorrow: Abu Talib’s death
- Abu Talib’s will
- To immortality
- Khadijah’s death
- The gifts of Allah on her
- To the Paradise
- The first homage of al-Aqabah
- Sending Mus’ab a deputy to Medina
- The second homage of al-Aqabah
- The Prophet meets with the Ansar
- Fear of Quraysh
- Muslims’ emigration to Medina
- The Muhajireen in the hospitality of the Ansar
- The method of the mission in Mecca
- 1. wisdom and good preaching
- 2. good saying
- 3. leniency and mercy
- 4. repelling evil with what is best
- 5. patience
- 6. warning the unbelievers against Allah’s punishment
- 7. giving good tidings to the believers to be in the Paradise
- The invitation to Allah
- The existence of Allah
- The oneness of Allah
- The power of Allah
- The knowledge of Allah
- The legislation of wudu’ and prayer
- The kiblah
- The Prophet’s miracles in Mecca
- 1. The Holy Qur'an
- 2. The miracle of the Tree
- 3. The split of the moon
- The Meccan Suras
- The Prophet’s emigration to Yathrib
- Worry of Quraysh
- The Prophet leaves Mecca
- Imam Ali sleeps in the Prophet’s bed
- The Prophet with Suraqah
- Yathrib receives the Prophet
- “The dawn has come to us
- The population of Yathrib
- Friday Prayer
- The building of the mosque
- The Prophet’s achievements in Medina
- Brotherhood among Muslims
- Building the Islamic civilization
- Liberation of woman
- Equality
- 1. Social equality
- 2. Equality before the law
- 3. equality in taxes
- 4. equality in employment
- Individual responsibility
- Annulling the racial segregation
- The Islamic brotherhood
- 1. Mercifulness and sympathy
- 2. The spread of greeting
- 3. Mutual visiting
- 4. Satisfying the needs of people
- 5. Helping a Muslim
- Factors of separation
- 1. Mocking and insulting each other
- 2. Backbiting
- 3. Talebearing
- 4. Irrelation
- 5. Non-cooperation
- 6. Harming and insulting
- 7. Frightening and terrorizing
- 8. Revilement
- 9. Watching of others’ slips and defects
- 10. Degrading a Muslim
- 11. Priding on lineages
- Lights from the Islamic civilization
- Freedom
- 1. The freedom of religion
- 2. The freedom of thought
- 3. Civil freedom
- Governors and officials
- The task of governors
- The Prophet’s covenant to governors
- The Prophet’s covenant to Mu’ath
- Deposing of governors
- The salaries of officials
- The Prophet’s deputies
- 1. To Khosrau
- 2. To Caesar
- 3. To al-Muqawqas
- Al-Muqawqas with a delegation from Thaqif
- 4. To Negus
- 5. To the King of Ghassan
- 6. To the king of Yamama
- 7. To the kings of Oman
- 8. To the people of Hajar
- 9. To al-Munthir bin al-Harith
- His letters to the notables
- Aktham bin Sayfi
- Ziyad bin Jumhoor
- The delegations to the Prophet
- Education
- Education of women
- The house of hospitality
- The Islamic economy
- 1. The encouraging of agriculture
- 2. The encouraging of labor
- 3. The forbidding of usury
- 4. The prohibition of cheating
- 5. The prohibition of monopoly
- 6. The watch of the market
- 7. Taxes
- 8. The zakat of monies
- 9. The Khums
- 10. The government’s responsibility
- The change of the qibla to the Kaaba
- The Prophet consults with his companions
- The Prophet’s scribes
- The Prophet’s seal
- The political document
- Examples from the Prophet’s supplications
- The importance of Du’a (supplication)
- The benefits of Du’a
- Those whose du’a is responded to
- 1. The wronged
- 2. The father’s supplication for his children
- 3. One’s prayer for his brother
- 4. The prayer of one who is far away for another who is far away
- 5. The prayer of an afflicted believer
- 6. The supplication at affection
- 7. The supplication of one who is done good to
- 8. The Muslim’s prayer for his Muslim brother
- 9. Answered supplications
- 10. Supplications that are not rejected
- Supplications that are not responded to
- The best of du’as
- 1. Abundance of livelihood at old-age
- 2. The fear of Allah
- 3. Gratefulness and patience
- 4. Doing good
- 5. Bliss in this life
- 6. Good end
- 7. Protection
- 8. Resurrection with the poor
- 9. Reconciliation
- 10. Sound faith and life
- 11. Help at dying
- 12. Forgiveness
- 13. Best qualities
- 14. Fear of Allah
- 15. Seeking soundness
- 16. More knowledge
- 17. Good qualities
- 18. Faith
- 19. Blessing of morning
- 20. The fear of Allah
- 21. Good deeds
- 22. The increase in good
- 23. Self-control
- 24. Guardians of Muslims
- 25. Seeking goodness
- 26. Soundness against diseases
- 27. Safety from bad qualities
- 29. A cunning friend
- 30. Knowledge and labor
- 31. Debt
- 32. Enticement
- 33. Abomination
- 34. Bad day
- 35. At travel
- Supplications the Prophet taught to Ali
- Fourth supplication
- Supplications the Prophet taught to Fatima
- First supplication
- Educational recommendations
- The Prophet’s recommendations to Imam Ali
- The Prophet’s recommendation to Fatima
- The Prophet’s recommendation to Qays
- The Prophet’s recommendation to Ibn Mas’ud
- The Prophet’s recommendation to Abu Tharr
- Another recommendation to Abu Tharr
- The Prophet’s recommendation to Mu’ath bin Jabal
- His recommendation to Salman al-Farisi
- His recommendation to al-Fadhl bin al-Abbas
- A recommendation to Khalid bin Zayd
- His recommendation to Harmalah
- His recommendation to Abu Umayyah
- His recommendation to some man
- His recommendation to another man
- His recommendations to some other men
- Preachments and advices
- 1. Warning against the love of this life
- 2. Good deed
- 3. Noble attributes
- 4. Fancy and wishes
- 5. The most afflicted people
- 6. The deeds that take to the Paradise and to the Fire
- 7. After this life is either the Paradise or the Fire
- 8. Devotedness to Allah
- 9. Remembering death
- 10. With death
- 11. Hastening to goodness
- 12. This life is of crookedness
- 13. The love of this life
- 14. Consolement and preachment
- 15. Desertion of the life
- 16. With the angel of death
- From the Prophet’s sermons
- 1. His speech in Mecca
- 2. His speech in Medina
- 3. The Friday Sermon in Medina
- 4. His speech in al-Khayf
- 5. His speech on warning against this life
- 6. His speech in the Farwell Hajj
- 7. His speech in the Ghadeer of Khum
- 8. His speech on receiving the month of Ramadan
- 9. His speech in his last illness
- Wonderful maxims and teachings
- Good morals
- Gaiety
- Reason
- Foolishness
- Knowledge
- The reward of scholars
- The punishment of scholars who quit their knowledge
- The nation’s rightness is by its scholars and leaders
- Jurisprudents are trustees of the messengers
- Learning knowledge
- The death of a scholar
- Knowledge is a treasure
- The fatwa with no knowledge
- Knowledge for pride
- Teaching kindly
- Dispraising of ignorance
- Thinking deeply on affairs
- Kinship and pardon
- Praising of benevolence
- Virtues
- Generosity
- Doing good
- Charity
- Bad and prohibited features
- Hypocrisy
- Treason
- Betrayal of trust
- False testimony
- Oppression
- Rejoicing at others’ distress
- Haughtiness
- Talebearing
- Envy
- Evil plotting
- Lying
- Stinginess
- Pride
- Injustice
- Impudence
- Double-faced
- Uncertainty
- Supporting of falsehood
- Praising the disobedient
- Terrifying a Muslim
- Praiseworthy attributes
- Five qualities
- Four qualities
- Satisfaction
- Economics
- Obedience of Allah
- Seeking forgiveness
- The inviolability of a believer
- Pardoning
- Hating the sinners
- The most beloved people to the Prophet
- Wisdom
- Reciting the Qur'an
- Leniency
- The advantage of fasting
- Prayer
- Comfort in food
- Economic in food
- Honoring old people
- Trust of meetings
- Consultation
- Unity
- The jihad for the sake of Allah
- Short maxims
- The battle of Badr
- The trade of Abu Sufyan
- The march of Muslims
- The battle
- The results of battle
- 1. The prevalence of Islam
- 2. The fear of Quraysh
- 3. The sorrow of Quraysh
- 4. The delight of Muslims
- The battle of Uhud
- The leadership of Abu Sufyan
- The Prophet consults with his companions
- The war
- The Prophet and his companions
- The murder of Hamza
- The Prophet’s sorrow
- The martyrdom of Mus’ab
- The rout of the polytheists
- The defeat of Muslims
- The struggle of Umm Imarah
- Villains try to kill the Prophet
- Danger surrounds the Prophet
- 1. Anas bin an-Nadhr
- 2. Thabit bin ad-Dahdaha
- 3. Abu Dujanah
- 4. Ziyad bin Imarah
- 5. Abu Talha
- 6. Amr bin al-Jamuh
- 8. Aasim bin Umar bin Qatadah
- 9. Al-Usayrim
- 10. Mukhayreeq
- The end of the war
- The Prophet marches with his army to fight Abu Sufyan
- The results of the battle of Uhud
- 1. The joy of Quraysh
- 2. The delight of the polytheists and the Jews
- 3. Deeming Muslims weak
- The event of al-Khandaq (trench)
- The role of the Jews
- Digging the trench
- The Prophet with Nu’aym
- The crossing of the trench
- Bani Quraydhah and the conquest of Khaybar
- The march of the Muslim army
- The delegation of Abu Lubabah
- The arbitration of Sa’d
- The conquest of Khaybar
- A poisoned ewe
- The faith of al-Hajjaj bin Ilat
- Expeditions
- The expeditions
- 1. The expedition against the Banu Sulaym
- 2. The expedition of as-Suwayq
- 4. The expedition of Buwat
- 5. The expedition of al-Asheera (the tribe)
- 6. The expedition of the Bani Qaynuqa’
- 7. The expedition of Qarqarat al-Kudr
- 8. The expedition of Thee Amarr
- 10. The expedition of Dawmat al-Jandal
- 11. The expedition of the Bani al-Mustaliq
- 12. The expedition of Mu’tah
- 13. The expedition of Wadi al-Qura (the valley of villages)
- 14. The conquest of Mecca
- The truce of al-Hudaybiyyah
- The Prophet determines to conquer Mecca
- The Prophet’s favor to Abu Sufyan
- The Prophet enters Mecca
- The Prophet’s sermon
- Men and women’s homage to the Prophet
- 15. The expedition of Hunayn
- The defeat of the polytheists
- 16. The expedition of at-Ta’if
- 17. The expedition of Tabuk
- Imam Ali and the Sura of Bara’ah
- Imam Ali and the conquest of Yemen
- The battles and the expeditions of the Prophet
- The battalions
- 1. The battalion of Zayd bin Haritha
- 2. The battalion of Khalid
- 3. The battalion of Abdullah bin Rawaha
- 4. The battalion of Basheer bin Sa’d
- 5. The battalion of Abu Hadrad
- 6. The battalion of Amr bin al-Aas
- 7. The battalion of Zayd bin Harithah
- The signs of the departure
- The farewell Hajj
- The conference of Ghadeer Khum
- The homage to Imam Ali
- The Prophet and the caliphate
- The Prophet chooses Ali for the caliphate
- The immortal disaster
- The army of Usamah
- The calamity of Thursday
- Fatima’s distress
- The Prophet recommends of his family
- The Prophet’s recommendation about his two grandsons
- To the High Paradise
- Preparing the holy corpse for burial
- The prayer over the holy corpse
- The burial
- Endnotes
- Introduction
- Mecca the honored town
- Great personalities and glories
- Fatherhood, motherhood, and a shine
- His characteristics
- In the cave of Hara’
- Publicity of the mission
- The Prophet’s emigration to Yathrib
- Examples from the Prophet’s supplications
- Educational recommendations
- Preachments and advices
- From the Prophet’s sermons
- Wonderful maxims and teachings
- Short maxims
- The battle of Badr
- The battle of Uhud
- The event of al-Khandaq (trench)
- Bani Quraydhah and the conquest of Khaybar
- Expeditions
- The battalions
- The signs of the departure
- The immortal disaster