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Biography of the Prophet
The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) sometimes got angry because he was human
SaveIs it true that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) was leaning against `Ali’s chest when he died?
What the Shi`ah say about the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) dying when he was leaning against `Ali’s chest is all false, and no attention is to be paid to it. These reports are not strong enough to contradict the hadith of `A’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her), concerning which the scholars are unanimously agreed that it is authentic.SaveWhy did the Prophet divorce Hafsah?
SaveThe military campaigns of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
The number of campaigns and expeditions of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) is approximately one hundred or more. As for the campaigns in which he himself fought, there were nine campaigns.SaveWas the Night Journey Merely a Journey Through Time?
SaveLast Words of Prophet Muhammad
The last words of Prophet Muhammad before he bade farewell to this world were: ‘O Allah, (with) the higher companions’ (Allahumma Ar-Rafiq Al-A`la)’.SaveThe Virtues of Fatimah bint Muhammad
The virtues of Fatimah bint Muhammad include: 1. She was patient, devoted to Islam, generous, chaste, devout and thankful to Allah. 2. Fatimah’s speech most closely resembled that of the Messenger of Allah. 3. The Prophet loved her and honoured her. 4. Prophet Muhammad said: “Fatimah is a part of me, and whoever angers her, angers me.”SaveHow Did Prophet Muhammad Spend His Day?
Prophet Muhammad spent most of his day dealing with that which concerned him of matters of religion and the people’s affairs, such as calling people to Allah, advising them, reminding them, introducing rulings, striving in Jihad, enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil, helping the needy, and so on.SaveThe nasheed “Tala‘a al-Badru ‘alayna”
SaveA comment on confusion about the story of Sa‘d ibn al-Rabi‘ divorcing his wife so that ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn ‘Awf could marry her
This story highlights the great selflessness of the companions of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), their love of good for their brothers, and their being free of stinginess even with regard to that which was most precious to them, namely their wives, so how about other matters? It is sufficient for us to know that Allah praised these people (the Ansar) and is pleased with them, and that they gave precedence to their brothers over themselves, and their brothers, the Muhajirin, responded by thanking them and refraining from taking them up on such offers. What the Sahabi suggested did not happen at all, so why do we need to ask this question or to suggest that if that had happened, it would have been something bad or unfair, or to describe it as such and such, when it did not even happen? There is no need to make assumptions about the way in which the choice was made. Rather what happened is what is recorded in the reports, which highlight the unique selflessness that Allah instilled in the supporters of His cause and the supporters (Ansar) of His Messenger Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). So we must focus on the main idea of the story. For more information, please see the long answer.Save