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Madani Period
By: Aitzaz Ahsan Sandhu
c) The Holy Prophet (PBUH) and companion(s)
also built a mosque together (the first
mosque in islamic history) at the time of
their stay at Quba.
a) By the permission of Allah, the Holy Prophet
(PBUH) decided to migrate from Makkah to
Medina as the people of Quraysh were
increasing their animosity towards him.
b) Before migrating out of Makkah, he and his
companion Siddiq-e-Akbar hide in the cave of
Thaur for 3 nights.
d) When the Holy Prophet (PBUH)
reached Medina. Everyone was
overflowing with joy and respect for
him. The women and children were
reciting naats (Talaa-al- Badru-Alaina).
 Islamic state in Madinah emerged needing:
Administrative structure, laws, justice, family laws.
 Aggressive efforts at Dawah and attack on the false
ideologies.
 Settlement of the migrants in Madina with their financial
support but also their Islamic education and moral
training.
 Prepare for Jihad and armed resistance against the enemies
of Islam.
 Treaties with Jews.
 Change of Qibla.
 Warning for pagans that their trade route to Syriacould
be blocked.
 The command of Fasting in Ramadan and Zakat was
given in this year.
 Establishment of the Brotherhood between the
Muhajirin and the Ansar
 In Zul_Hijjah Sayyidah Fatima(R.A) was married to
Maula Ali(A.S).
 The most significant battle of Badar fought in the same year on
the 17th Ramadan, 2 Hijrih.
 Difficult test for Muhajiren, stood against their family
members.
 Muslims were 313 while Non- Muslims Quraish were 1000.
 Abu Jahal was killed in this battle by Mu'aaz and Mu'awoz
two Ansari youngsters. 70 of the nonbelievers were killed .
 70 were taken captive they were asked to teach children of
Muslims.
 Only 14 Muslims were martyred.
 Pagan’s left lot of valuable behind.
 Reasons:
 Defeat of pagans in Badar alarmed tribes
 Pagans of Makkah wanted revenge.
 Jews of Madina encouraged pagans to fight & Pagans
advance to Madina
 The battle of Uhud took place on 7th Shawaal 3 Hijrih.
 The army of disbelievers was three thousand while
muslims were_thousand and Adbullah bin Ubayy and three hun
dred of his followers deserted the muslims
and returned to Madinah.
 Prophet consult with sahaba and gathered army of 1000 people.
 Battle of Uhad Prophet placed his army in front of uhad
mountain. He appointed 50 archers led by Abdullah bin Jubair to
guard corridor in the mountain. In the beginning, Muslims
defeated the pagan army. Then they started gathering bounties.
 Most of the archers at the Uhad coridoor left to get bounties
except few. Khalid bin Walid, leader of one of pagan’s fighting
group attacked from the poorly guarded Uhad corridor. Muslims
were now attacked from back and front. Muslim army was
dispersed and many were on the run. Rumor was spread that the
Prophet was killed. Many lost their will to fight when got the
rumor.
 When Muslims heard about Prophet’s safety, they gathered again
and fought. Pagans at that time left the battle field. Latter, they
thought of returning but did not. Prophet even chased them till
Hamra ul Asad.
 Battle of Khandaq (trench) or Battle of Ahzaab (groups) took
place in Zil_Qa`dah 5 A.H. All the groups (Quraish of Makka
h, the_Jews and Munafiqeen (Hypocrites) gathered their forces
anddecided to attack Madinah. An army of ten thousand fierce
warriors, which later doubled, marched towards Madinah to
destroy the Muslims.
 Sayyidina Salmaan Farsi suggested to make trenches around the
city of Madinah. Then Prophet Muhammad PBUH together
with three thousand companions prepared to dig these trenches
which was 5 metres wide and 5 metres deep and about 8
kilometres long. It took the 6 days to complete digging it.
 The disbelievers placed Madinah under siege for almos
t fifteen days. The Banu Quraizah, whom the Muslims
feared, sided with
the disbelievers and this increased their number.
 Banu Quraizah joined the disbelievers in the battle of
trench and broke their agreement with Prophet, So aft
er the battle
muslims attacked them. They locked themselves in the
ir fort for twenty five days.
 Zeqad, 6 H, Prophet announced intention to visit
Kaaba.1400 Muslims joined him.
 Prophet sent someone to find pagan’s plan.
 Pagans started gathering forces.
 Prophet continued travel and stopped at Hudabeya.
 Prophet sent Osman to negotiate.
 News came that Osman has been killed.
 Bait-e-Ridwan. Prophet gathered Muslims under a tree
and took a pledge that we shall fight till we die or win.
 Peace Treaty. Pagan released Osman and sent Suhail
bin Amar for peace talks.
 A peace treaty was concluded and written.
 Muslims shall go back this year.
 They shall return next year and stay for 3days
 They shall not have any weapons except one sword
in the shield.
 They can’t take Muslims left in Mecca and shall not
stop any Muslim from coming back to Meccah.
 If someone goes to Madina, he shall be returned
but if someone returns to Mecca, shall not be
returned.
 Tribes shall have the choice to enter into treaty with
Muslims or pagans.
 This treaty shall be in effect for 10 years
--------------------------------------------------------
Abu Jandal’s matter.
Effects of Hudabeya.
 Prophet sent letters to the kings of the world to preach
and describe the message of Islam. A'mr bin Umayya
was sent to
the king of Ethiopia (Najashi, Ashumah). Dihya kalbi
was sent to the Emperor rome (Hiraql, Hercules), Abd
ullah bin
Hudhayfah was sent to the leader of Persia (Kisrah), H
aatib bin Abi Balta'a was sent to the leader of Egypt
(Maqowqas),
A'mr bin A'as was sent to the leader of Oman.
 The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 7 H (629CE)
between Muslims and the Jews living in the oasis of Khaybar,
located 150 kilometers from Medina in the northwestern part of
the Arabian peninsula, According to Muslim sources, the Muslim
soldiers attacked the Jews who had barricaded themselves in
forts.
 When Banu Nadheer was banished from Madinah because
they has broken their treaty with muslims, they settled in
Khaibar but still encouraging neighbouring tribes to fight agains
t muslims. So in Muharram Prophet with_his six hundred comp
anions left for Khaibar. Allah grant the muslims victory and they
gained control over all the forts of the Jews.
 Sayyidinah Ali played a gain a grat role in this Jihad.
 Following rumours of a Byzantine invasion,the Muslims as
well as allies of Prophet Muhammad ‫,ﷺ‬ received an urgent
call to join the campaign. But the Arabs of the desert
showed little interest. Many came up with excuses not to
participate. Prophet Muhammad ‫ﷺ‬ provided incentives to
persuade the Arabs to join, and provided many with gifts.[2]
 Muhammad ‫ﷺ‬ and his forces, marched northwards to
Tabouk in October 630(Rajab 9 AH). After arriving at
Tabouk and camping there, Muhammad‘s ‫ﷺ‬ army
prepared to face the Byzantine Invasion. Muhammad
spent twenty days at Tabouk, scouting the area, making
alliances with local chiefs, and with no sign of the
Byzantine army, he decided to return to Medina.
 Prophet Muhammad ‫ﷺ‬ began preparing for Jihad, on 3rd
Ramadhan 8 A.H after A'sr Prophet with an army of ten
thousand left Madinah towards Makkah. Allah gave
command over Makkah without fight and On Friday, 20th
Ramadhan,Prophet made Tawaaf of the Ka'bah and broke
all the idols placed inside Ka'bah. Prophet, who was a
mercy unto mankind_addressed to disbelievers of Makkah
as " Today you all are free. There is no blame on you".
Prophet remained in_Makkah_for fifteen days. Thereafter,
returend to Madinah and appointed
Sayyidinah I'tab bin Usayd as the governor of Makkah.
 Violation of Hudabeya Treaty by pagans.
 Preparation to invade Mecca.10 Ramadan,8H.
 Entry in Mecca.(Minimal fighting.)
 Peace declaration in Mecca.
 Entry in Kaaba.
 Removal of idols and pictures.
 Victory address by the Prophet.
 General amnesty.
 All methods of Jahileya are under my feet.
 No Arab has superiority over non Arab.You are
children of Adam and he was created from clay.
 All muslims are brothers.
 Feed and clothe your slaves same what you eat or wear.
 Killings and Riba of Jahileya are cancelled.
 Fear Allah in the matter of women.
 Your blood and your money is forbidden for each
other.
 If you hold fast to the book of Allah, you will not
be misguided.
 He ‫ﷺ‬ asked,”Have I passed to you Allah’s message?”
Everyone answered,”Yes”.
 He ‫ﷺ‬ said,”Now, you must pass on this message to
those who are not here.”
He advised:
• To return goods to their rightful owners.
• To hurt no one so that no one would hurt us
• Bewaring of Satan for the safety of our religion
• He said that one day we will appear before Allah and
answer for all our deeds. So, we have to stay on the path of
righteousness.
(Sahih Muslim, Book of Hajj, Book 7, Number 2803)
• Safar,18, 11 H, he became sick.
• When he was feeling a little better, he came to the masjid and
gave last Khutbah.
• On Monday the 12th Rabi_Awwal, after the Zuhr Salaah, Prophe
t left this worldly abode and went to meet his creator, Allah.
• May Allah’s blessings be upon him. He was died in 632 CE.
• Prophet was buried after two days by
Ali(A.S), on Wednesday, at the time of sehri (early down). Prop
het was sixty three years old at the time of his demise.
Seerah of Prophet (Madni Period)
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Seerah of Prophet (Madni Period)

  • 1.
  • 3. c) The Holy Prophet (PBUH) and companion(s) also built a mosque together (the first mosque in islamic history) at the time of their stay at Quba. a) By the permission of Allah, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) decided to migrate from Makkah to Medina as the people of Quraysh were increasing their animosity towards him. b) Before migrating out of Makkah, he and his companion Siddiq-e-Akbar hide in the cave of Thaur for 3 nights. d) When the Holy Prophet (PBUH) reached Medina. Everyone was overflowing with joy and respect for him. The women and children were reciting naats (Talaa-al- Badru-Alaina).
  • 4.  Islamic state in Madinah emerged needing: Administrative structure, laws, justice, family laws.  Aggressive efforts at Dawah and attack on the false ideologies.  Settlement of the migrants in Madina with their financial support but also their Islamic education and moral training.  Prepare for Jihad and armed resistance against the enemies of Islam.
  • 5.  Treaties with Jews.  Change of Qibla.  Warning for pagans that their trade route to Syriacould be blocked.  The command of Fasting in Ramadan and Zakat was given in this year.  Establishment of the Brotherhood between the Muhajirin and the Ansar  In Zul_Hijjah Sayyidah Fatima(R.A) was married to Maula Ali(A.S).
  • 6.  The most significant battle of Badar fought in the same year on the 17th Ramadan, 2 Hijrih.  Difficult test for Muhajiren, stood against their family members.  Muslims were 313 while Non- Muslims Quraish were 1000.  Abu Jahal was killed in this battle by Mu'aaz and Mu'awoz two Ansari youngsters. 70 of the nonbelievers were killed .  70 were taken captive they were asked to teach children of Muslims.  Only 14 Muslims were martyred.  Pagan’s left lot of valuable behind.
  • 7.  Reasons:  Defeat of pagans in Badar alarmed tribes  Pagans of Makkah wanted revenge.  Jews of Madina encouraged pagans to fight & Pagans advance to Madina  The battle of Uhud took place on 7th Shawaal 3 Hijrih.  The army of disbelievers was three thousand while muslims were_thousand and Adbullah bin Ubayy and three hun dred of his followers deserted the muslims and returned to Madinah.
  • 8.  Prophet consult with sahaba and gathered army of 1000 people.  Battle of Uhad Prophet placed his army in front of uhad mountain. He appointed 50 archers led by Abdullah bin Jubair to guard corridor in the mountain. In the beginning, Muslims defeated the pagan army. Then they started gathering bounties.  Most of the archers at the Uhad coridoor left to get bounties except few. Khalid bin Walid, leader of one of pagan’s fighting group attacked from the poorly guarded Uhad corridor. Muslims were now attacked from back and front. Muslim army was dispersed and many were on the run. Rumor was spread that the Prophet was killed. Many lost their will to fight when got the rumor.  When Muslims heard about Prophet’s safety, they gathered again and fought. Pagans at that time left the battle field. Latter, they thought of returning but did not. Prophet even chased them till Hamra ul Asad.
  • 9.  Battle of Khandaq (trench) or Battle of Ahzaab (groups) took place in Zil_Qa`dah 5 A.H. All the groups (Quraish of Makka h, the_Jews and Munafiqeen (Hypocrites) gathered their forces anddecided to attack Madinah. An army of ten thousand fierce warriors, which later doubled, marched towards Madinah to destroy the Muslims.  Sayyidina Salmaan Farsi suggested to make trenches around the city of Madinah. Then Prophet Muhammad PBUH together with three thousand companions prepared to dig these trenches which was 5 metres wide and 5 metres deep and about 8 kilometres long. It took the 6 days to complete digging it.
  • 10.  The disbelievers placed Madinah under siege for almos t fifteen days. The Banu Quraizah, whom the Muslims feared, sided with the disbelievers and this increased their number.  Banu Quraizah joined the disbelievers in the battle of trench and broke their agreement with Prophet, So aft er the battle muslims attacked them. They locked themselves in the ir fort for twenty five days.
  • 11.  Zeqad, 6 H, Prophet announced intention to visit Kaaba.1400 Muslims joined him.  Prophet sent someone to find pagan’s plan.  Pagans started gathering forces.  Prophet continued travel and stopped at Hudabeya.  Prophet sent Osman to negotiate.
  • 12.  News came that Osman has been killed.  Bait-e-Ridwan. Prophet gathered Muslims under a tree and took a pledge that we shall fight till we die or win.  Peace Treaty. Pagan released Osman and sent Suhail bin Amar for peace talks.  A peace treaty was concluded and written.
  • 13.  Muslims shall go back this year.  They shall return next year and stay for 3days  They shall not have any weapons except one sword in the shield.  They can’t take Muslims left in Mecca and shall not stop any Muslim from coming back to Meccah.  If someone goes to Madina, he shall be returned but if someone returns to Mecca, shall not be returned.
  • 14.  Tribes shall have the choice to enter into treaty with Muslims or pagans.  This treaty shall be in effect for 10 years -------------------------------------------------------- Abu Jandal’s matter. Effects of Hudabeya.
  • 15.  Prophet sent letters to the kings of the world to preach and describe the message of Islam. A'mr bin Umayya was sent to the king of Ethiopia (Najashi, Ashumah). Dihya kalbi was sent to the Emperor rome (Hiraql, Hercules), Abd ullah bin Hudhayfah was sent to the leader of Persia (Kisrah), H aatib bin Abi Balta'a was sent to the leader of Egypt (Maqowqas), A'mr bin A'as was sent to the leader of Oman.
  • 16.  The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 7 H (629CE) between Muslims and the Jews living in the oasis of Khaybar, located 150 kilometers from Medina in the northwestern part of the Arabian peninsula, According to Muslim sources, the Muslim soldiers attacked the Jews who had barricaded themselves in forts.  When Banu Nadheer was banished from Madinah because they has broken their treaty with muslims, they settled in Khaibar but still encouraging neighbouring tribes to fight agains t muslims. So in Muharram Prophet with_his six hundred comp anions left for Khaibar. Allah grant the muslims victory and they gained control over all the forts of the Jews.  Sayyidinah Ali played a gain a grat role in this Jihad.
  • 17.  Following rumours of a Byzantine invasion,the Muslims as well as allies of Prophet Muhammad ‫,ﷺ‬ received an urgent call to join the campaign. But the Arabs of the desert showed little interest. Many came up with excuses not to participate. Prophet Muhammad ‫ﷺ‬ provided incentives to persuade the Arabs to join, and provided many with gifts.[2]  Muhammad ‫ﷺ‬ and his forces, marched northwards to Tabouk in October 630(Rajab 9 AH). After arriving at Tabouk and camping there, Muhammad‘s ‫ﷺ‬ army prepared to face the Byzantine Invasion. Muhammad spent twenty days at Tabouk, scouting the area, making alliances with local chiefs, and with no sign of the Byzantine army, he decided to return to Medina.
  • 18.  Prophet Muhammad ‫ﷺ‬ began preparing for Jihad, on 3rd Ramadhan 8 A.H after A'sr Prophet with an army of ten thousand left Madinah towards Makkah. Allah gave command over Makkah without fight and On Friday, 20th Ramadhan,Prophet made Tawaaf of the Ka'bah and broke all the idols placed inside Ka'bah. Prophet, who was a mercy unto mankind_addressed to disbelievers of Makkah as " Today you all are free. There is no blame on you". Prophet remained in_Makkah_for fifteen days. Thereafter, returend to Madinah and appointed Sayyidinah I'tab bin Usayd as the governor of Makkah.
  • 19.  Violation of Hudabeya Treaty by pagans.  Preparation to invade Mecca.10 Ramadan,8H.  Entry in Mecca.(Minimal fighting.)  Peace declaration in Mecca.  Entry in Kaaba.  Removal of idols and pictures.  Victory address by the Prophet.  General amnesty.
  • 20.  All methods of Jahileya are under my feet.  No Arab has superiority over non Arab.You are children of Adam and he was created from clay.  All muslims are brothers.  Feed and clothe your slaves same what you eat or wear.  Killings and Riba of Jahileya are cancelled.
  • 21.  Fear Allah in the matter of women.  Your blood and your money is forbidden for each other.  If you hold fast to the book of Allah, you will not be misguided.  He ‫ﷺ‬ asked,”Have I passed to you Allah’s message?” Everyone answered,”Yes”.  He ‫ﷺ‬ said,”Now, you must pass on this message to those who are not here.”
  • 22. He advised: • To return goods to their rightful owners. • To hurt no one so that no one would hurt us • Bewaring of Satan for the safety of our religion • He said that one day we will appear before Allah and answer for all our deeds. So, we have to stay on the path of righteousness. (Sahih Muslim, Book of Hajj, Book 7, Number 2803)
  • 23. • Safar,18, 11 H, he became sick. • When he was feeling a little better, he came to the masjid and gave last Khutbah. • On Monday the 12th Rabi_Awwal, after the Zuhr Salaah, Prophe t left this worldly abode and went to meet his creator, Allah. • May Allah’s blessings be upon him. He was died in 632 CE. • Prophet was buried after two days by Ali(A.S), on Wednesday, at the time of sehri (early down). Prop het was sixty three years old at the time of his demise.