
#The Rise and Spread of Islam – Islam Peace Of Heart
Introduction:
In Islam, there are some facts in the history of the world that leave a profound impact on human life and the social, religious, and political scene. The rise and spread of Islam is also one of these different realities. This is the story of when a member of Arabic began, what we know today as Islam. The story of the rise and spread of Islam, from the message of Muhammad Mustafa (PBUH) and his life to the history after his death.

Journey of Prophethood:
The journey of Islam begins with Muhammad (PBUH), who conveyed the message of God Almighty to the people through the angel Gabriel of Allah SWT. Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Makkah and began living with his uncle Abu Talib. From childhood, Muhammad displayed a truthful and trustworthy personality. Which gave him the titles of “Al-Aman” (Truthful and Trustworthy) and “Is-Sadiq” (Truth-Speaker). Read More: Islamic Community Centre
Muhammad (PBUH) worked in trade and tourism at an early age, which strengthened his social and social character. But the real purpose of his life was yet to come – to convey the message of Allah Ta’ala to mankind.
The Beginnings of Islam Prophethood in Mecca:
Islam began in Mecca, where polytheism was prevalent. But Muhammad (PBUH) gave the message of monotheism. In which only the peace and worship of Allah Ta’ala was included. He told the people that they alone are humbled by Allah Ta’ala and cannot associate themselves with worshiping anyone else. During the period of his prophethood, the verse of the Qur’an and the grain of his life are available to us. His patience, security, and seeking the pleasure of Allah Ta’ala made him sincere and strong before the polytheists of Makkah. Read More: The Fajr Salah (Namaz Fajr)
Meccan difficulties and the greatness of Rasool-e-Khuda (SAW).
During the prophethood of Rasool-e-Khuda (PBUH), he and the Muslims with him went through many hardships and sufferings. Unka khandaan, sahaba, aur woh log jo unki hukumat mein imaan laaye, sab ne qurbani di. The polytheists oppressed them and took their hands with them, But Muhammad PBUH worked with him with strong peace and patience and achieved success with the help of Allah Ta’ala.
Hijra and Medina A New Era:
During the prophetic period in Makkah, when suffering and oppression increased, Allah Ta’ala called Muhammad (PBUH) to Medina, Where their journey was towards a new scene and a new foundation. This phenomenon is known as hijra. Hijrah, meaning “emigration” or “emigration,” was the beginning of a new life for the Prophet (PBUH) and the Muslims with him.
In Madinah, Rasool-e-Khuda (SAW) instructed the Muslims to form a congregation. Where people could live together and build an Islamic state. Here he established the foundation of Madinah with the help of the elements and the emigrants and built a Muslim society.
Badr and Uhud The Battle of Peace and Patience:
The era of Prophethood was continuing in Madinah, and the Muslims were also with them. There was a clash between Muslims and polytheists in the battles fought at places like Badr and Uhud. The victory of the Muslims in the Battle of Badr, But in the battle of Uhud some defeats were faced. But in every battle, Muhammad (PBUH) gave the Muslims an example of peace and patience with him.
The Conquest of Mecca and the Islamic State:
The prophetic journey was continuing in Madinah, and the power of Islam was constantly increasing. Finally, Allah Ta’ala fixed the time for the conquest of Makkah. Rasool-e-Khuda (SAW) turned towards Makkah with the Muslims with him, And those who used to touch them before took possession of them. After the conquest of Mecca, Muhammad PBUH gave the message of forgiveness and humanity to the people And took a step forward on the basis of the Islamic state.
The spread of Islam is a global project:
After the death of Rasool-e-Khuda (SAW), Muslims continued with him to spread his prophethood and guidance of the Qur’an to the world. Islam spread from Arabia to Europe, and from Asia to Africa. Islamic knowledge, literature, trade, and culture showed its influence in every field.
At the beginning of the era of the Islamic State, Rashidan Khalfta (Khalfa-i-Rashdeen) headed the Islamic governors and principals. In Muslim society, the basic methods of life, knowledge, and social justice were being followed. This period was an example of a powerful and just state, which spread the light of Islamic knowledge and culture throughout the world.
Conclusion:
The rise and spread of Islam is an example of how a prophet used his knowledge and security And built a society and a state in the light of the guidance of Allah Ta’ala. Muhammad PBUH taught Muslim society the importance of justice, a good way of life, and worship of Allah Ta’ala. His journey was a source of mercy for the world and a great companion for the hereafter.
These facts remind us that we should not give up on any difficulties in spreading the message of Allah Ta’ala and on our journey to peace. Islamic ways are the epitome of life and social justice, and their message still guides and enlightens us.
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