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Tareekh Page 6.16 www.madressa.net LESSON : THE BIRTH OF THE HOLY PROPHET (S) Birth: After sunrise on Friday the 17th of Rabiul Awwal 570 A.D. in Makka. He was born in the Year of the Elephant, when Abraha tried to destroy the Holy Ka’ba. Parents: Abdullah son of Abdul Muttalib and Aamina daughter of Wahab. Abdullah died two months before The Holy Prophet (S) was born and he is buried in Madina. Family Name: The respected family of Bani Hashim from the tribe of Quraish. Abdul Muttalib decided to bring up the Holy Prophet (S) under his own care. On the seventh day of the birth of his grandson, he slaughtered a sheep to show his gratitude to Allah for blessing him with a healthy grandson. Many people were invited to take part in the celebrations. In this gathering, Abdul Muttalib announced to the people that he would name the child "Muhammad", which means "One who is worthy of praise". When the Quraish asked him why he was keeping such an unusual name, he replied that he wanted his grandson to be praised in the heavens and on the earth. Arabic Box Learn to write the word “Muhammad” in Arabic. ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ _______ Before this event, the Holy Prophet's (S) mother had already named him "Ahmad". Allah has referred to him by both names in the Holy Qur'an. Arabic Box Learn to write the word “Ahmad” in Arabic. ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ _______
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LESSON : THE BIRTH OF THE HOLY PROPHET (S) Birth: After sunrise on Friday the 17th of Rabiul Awwal 570 A.D. in Makka. He was born in the Year of the Elephant, when Abraha tried to destroy the Holy Ka’ba. Parents: Abdullah son of Abdul Muttalib and Aamina daughter of Wahab. Abdullah died two months before The Holy Prophet (S) was born and he is buried in Madina. Family Name: The respected family of Bani Hashim from the tribe of Quraish. Abdul Muttalib decided to bring up the Holy Prophet (S) under his own care. On the seventh day of the birth of his grandson, he slaughtered a sheep to show his gratitude to Allah for blessing him with a healthy grandson. Many people were invited to take part in the celebrations. In this gathering, Abdul Muttalib announced to the people that he would name the child "Muhammad", which means "One who is worthy of praise". When the Quraish asked him why he was keeping such an unusual name, he replied that he wanted his grandson to be praised in the heavens and on the earth. Arabic Box Learn to write the word “Muhammad” in Arabic.

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Before this event, the Holy Prophet's (S) mother had already named him "Ahmad". Allah has referred to him by both names in the Holy Qur'an. Arabic Box Learn to write the word “Ahmad” in Arabic.

________ ________ ________ ________ ________ _______

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The Holy Prophet (S) was breastfed by his own mother Aamina for three days only. As was the custom in those days, he was then given to a foster-mother to nurse. Two women had this honour. They were: 1. Suwaybah. 2. Halimah.

RESEARCH BOX

Our Holy Prophet (S) has been called “Ahmad” in Surah as-Saff (Surah 61, verse 6) and “Muhammad” in Surah al-Ahzab (Surah 33, verse 40). Find both

verses and write the translation below.

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Extension Exercise

Î Abdul Muttalib called his grandson “Muhammad” because he wanted him to be praised in the heavens and the earth which is also mentioned verse 56 of

Suratul Ahzab. Write down the translation below. ________________________________________________________________

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Now you know * Unity week from 12th to 17th Rabiul Awwal i The Holy Prophet (S) was born on Friday 17th Rabiul Awwal 570 AD in

Makka. The year in which he was born is called ‘Aamul Feel’ – The Year of the Elephant.

i His father was Abdullah son of Abdul Muttalib and his mother was Aamina daughter of Wahab.

i Abdul Muttalib named the Holy Prophet (S) ‘Muhammad’ which means ‘One who is worthy of praise’. However, his mother had already named him ‘Ahmad’. Allah has referred to him by both names in the Holy Qur’an.

i The Holy Prophet (S) was breastfed by his mother Aamina for only three days. As was the custom, he was given to a foster-mother to nurse.

i He had two foster-mothers: 1) Suwaybah 2) Halimah

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LESSON : THE CHILDHOOD OF THE HOLY PROPHET (S) Halimah

9 The Holy Prophet (S) lived in the desert with Halimah for five years and she looked after him very well.

9 During this time he learnt about handling animals and also trained in archery. In this happy atmosphere he grew up strong and healthy.

9 Halimah regarded him as very special, because ever since he had come under her care, she was showered with the blessings of Allah and became rich.

Lady Aamina 9 When he was five years old, Halimah returned the Holy Prophet

(S) to the care of his mother Lady Aamina.

9 Lady Aamina decided to go to Madina to visit the grave of her husband, Abdullah, and also meet some of her relatives. She took the Holy Prophet (S) along with her and stayed for one month.

9 On the way back to Makka, Lady Aamina fell ill at a place called Abwa. After a short time she died and was buried there.

Abdul Muttalib

9 The Holy Prophet (S) was now an orphan and Abdul Muttalib took him under his wing.

9 The young boy was very dear to his grandfather Abdul Muttalib, because he reminded him of his son Abdullah.

9 Abdul Muttalib made sure that the Holy Prophet (S) did not feel unwanted.

Hazrth Abu Talib

The Holy Prophet (S) was only eight years old when he lost his

grandfather. Before his death, Abdul Muttalib made his son Abu

Talib responsible for taking care of the young child.

A normal person could never fulfill this responsibility. Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.) undertook this responsibility of safeguarding the Prophet(S) He not only brought into service his honesty, affection and forbearance to fulfill the responsibility, but apart from these qualities he also put his precious life in danger.

� There were many reasons why Abdul Muttalib chose Abu Talib as

the guardian of the Holy Prophet (S). Abu Talib and Abdullah were

born of the same mother. He was also well known for his generous

nature. He treated the Holy Prophet (S) better than his own sons,

and never let him feel lonely.

� Holy Prophet’s (S) aunt, Fatimah binte Asad, the wife of Abu Talib

and mother of Imam Ali (A) looked after him as if he was her own

son. He used to protect the Holy Prophet (S) to such an extent that wherever he would stay, he would keep Prophet (S) also, wherever he used to eat, he offered the same to Prophet (S), wherever he slept he made him (Prophet (S) also sleep there. Wherever he went, he took the Prophet (S) along

The Holy Quran mentions this event as follows:

In the Name of Allah ,the Most Kind, the Most Merciful

Did He not find you an orphan and give you shelter?

(Suratu Dhuha, 93:6)

When the Holy Prophet (S) was twelve years old, Abu Talib took him on a trade

journey. During the journey they stopped at Basra. There was an old Christian

monk whose name was Bahira, who lived in an old monastery in Basra. The monk

never used to speak but when he saw the Holy Prophet (S), he broke his silence

and asked, "Who is this boy?" Abu Talib answered that he was his nephew. Bahira

then said, "This boy has a brilliant future. He is the same Prophet whose coming has

been foretold in the Heavenly Books. His religion will spread throughout the world.

However, you must guard him from the Jews, because if they learn about him, they

will kill him". Thereafter Abu Talib was always careful about the safety of his nephew

Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.) was the one who hosted the first dawah of Islam in his house – Dawat Zul Asheera. All the Dawahs hosted by any muslim now a days are in fact Sunnat of Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.).

He was the one who arranged the marriage of Prophet Mohammad(S) with Hazrat Khadija(a.s.) and recited the Nikah.(marriage sermon).This is a historical proof that hazrth Abu Talib was a muslim because non muslim can not be recited the nikah of muslim.

Aam-ul-Huzn Hazrat Khadija(a.s.) and Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.) died in the same year and the Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) was so saddened by their demise that he declared the year as Aam-ul-Huzn - the year of mourning.

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TOPIC 12: THE FIRST REVELATION The Holy Prophet (S) use to spend a lot of his time in the cave Hira, which is in a mountain overlooking the Holy Ka’ba, some three miles north of Makka. Here he would think about Allah and wonder at His creations. He would also think about the actions of the people of Makka and their bad habits made him sad. It was his habit to sometimes spend a few days continuously in the cave in prayers, and his wife Bibi Khadija (A) would bring him some food and water. One night when he was in the cave of Hira, he heard a voice calling his name and suddenly there was a dazzling light in the cave. The Holy Prophet (S) sat at his place calmly and saw that a man was approaching him. The person was none other than Angel Jibraeel (A) in human form. Jibraeel (A) came very close to the Holy Prophet (S) and asked him to recite the words which were the first revelation from Allah. These later became the first five verses of Surah al-Alaq. They read: “In the Name of Allah the Beneficent, the Most Merciful. Read! In the Name

of your Lord Who created (everything in the Universe). He created man from a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Honourable. (He) Who taught (to write) with the pen. (He) taught man what he knew not.”

Alaq, 96:1-5 When the Holy Prophet (S) had finished reciting, the angel announced, "O Muhammad! There is no doubt that you are the Apostle of Allah and I am His angel Jibraeel." After saying this, the angel disappeared. This event told the Holy Prophet (S) that it was now time to start his mission. At this time he was 40 years old. The date was 27th of Rajab, 610 A.D. Also at this time, Allah blessed the Holy Prophet (S) with such a memory that, whatever he heard only once from Jibraeel (A), remained in his heart forever. The Holy Prophet (S) then left the cave to return home, where he would begin his mission to preach the Unity of Allah and to invite all mankind to the path of worshipping only One God.

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TAREEKH CLASS 8 - LESSON 17

LADY FATIMAH (A) - PART 1 Name: Fatimah Title: az-Zahra (The Radiant) Kuniyat: Ummul A’immah Father: Prophet Muhammad (S) Mother: Lady Khadijah (A) Birthdate: 20th Jamadil Akhar, 7 years before Hijra in Makka Martyrdom: 3rd Jamadil Akhar 11 A.H. Buried : Madina, Saudi Arabia.

Lady Fatimah (A) was the only daughter of Prophet Muhammad (S) and Lady Khadijah (A). When Lady Khadijah (A) was about to give birth, the women of Makka refused to assist her saying that she had betrayed them by supporting the Prophet (S). However, Allah granted Lady Fatimah (A) a very special birth. Lady Khadijah (A) received four midwives by the command of Allah and these were the four chosen ladies named: Lady Sarah – the wife of Prophet Ibrahim (A), Lady Maryam – the mother of Prophet Isa (A), Lady Asiyah – the wife of Fir’awn and Umme Kulthum – the sister of Prophet Musa (A). It was only up to the age of five that Lady Fatimah (A) enjoyed the blessings and affection of her mother because when she was five years old, Lady Khadija (A) passed away. So from then on she was looked after by her father, Prophet Muhammad (S). Lady Fatimah (A) is known as “Sayyidatu-n-nisa i‘l Alameen” which means Leader of all the women of the world. She inherited the many qualities of her father including wisdom, will-power, piety, patience and knowledge. Her generosity and compassion for the poor was such that no beggar ever returned from her door without being attended to. Imam Husain (A) has said, “I often witnessed my mother absorbed in prayer from dusk to dawn.”

The Prophet (S) has been reported to say, “Fatimah is a piece of my heart.” Whenever she came into his presence, the Prophet (S) would stand up in respect, not because she was his daughter, but because she possessed the highest qualities of piety and faith amongst all women. Although the Prophet (S) was a perfect example for men, it was Lady Fatimah (A) who undertook the duty to preach to the women. She was and still is the perfect model for all women to follow.

The excellence of this pure lady was such that even at a young age, the Prophet (S) received numerous offers for her hand in marriage from wealthy families and chiefs of tribes. He refused them all, saying that he was waiting for the order of Allah regarding the person to whom his daughter should be married.

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The Muslims realised that the person who married this great lady would not need to be rich and powerful, but would have to possess her qualities of truthfulness, piety and excellence. Therefore, some people suggested to Imam Ali (A) that he should go to the Prophet (S) and place a proposal for himself. Imam Ali (A) also wished this, and he approached the Prophet (S). Imam Ali (A) felt shy at his request but when the Prophet (S) encouraged him to speak what was on his mind, he managed to tell him.

On receiving the proposal of Imam Ali (A), the Prophet (S) was so pleased that he smiled and said, "It is a welcome and happy proposal." However, he asked Imam Ali (A) to wait till he asked his daughter. When the Prophet (S) mentioned the proposal of Imam Ali (A) to Lady Fatimah (A), she remained quiet due to her modesty. However, from her silence, her approval was clear to the Prophet (S) and he declared, “Fatimah’s silence is her acceptance.”

In those days, Imam Ali (A) owned nothing except his sword and battle armour. He was advised by the Prophet (S) to sell the armour to meet the expense of marriage. With the money from the sale, the items of dowry for Lady Fatimah (A) were purchased. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Holy Prophet (S) in the month of Ramadhan 2 A.H. All the Muhajireen and Ansar gathered for the wedding, and Imam Ali (A) arranged for a feast (Walimah).

The Prophet (S) informed his daughter of the virtues and qualities of her husband. Then he turned to Imam Ali (A) and mentioned the excellence of his daughter and said that if Imam Ali (A) had not been born, there would have been none else to match her. He then divided the duties of life between them. He told Lady Fatimah (A) to take care of all the household affairs while he made Imam Ali (A) responsible for the outdoor duties.

From this marriage Imam Ali (A) and Lady Fatimah (A) were blessed with two sons, Imam Hasan (A) and Imam Husain (A), and two daughters, Lady Zainab (A) and Lady Umme Kulthum (A). All their children were well-known for their piety and noble virtues and it was their strength of character and actions that changed the course of history.

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LESSON 4.5: THE FIVE EIDS – INTRODUCTION:

Eid means an event which happens again and again. In Islam, we

celebrate Eid as the happy festival which occurs every year.

In Sura Al Maidah , Prophet Isa asked Allah for food from Heaven because

his followers wanted a miracle to increase their faith, and to always celebrate

the occasion with joy.

We are lucky that we have five types of Eids in a year:

1. Eid ul-Juma’

2. Eid ul-Haj

3. Eid ul-Fitr

4. Eid-e-Gadheer

5. Eid-e-Mubahila

WORKSHEET 4.5: THE FIVE EIDS – INTRODUCTION:

Write in each cake the 5 types of Eids that we celebrate each year:

What does the word Eid mean?

The word Eid means ____________________________________

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LESSON 4.6: EID-UL-JUMA’:

Juma’ means Friday, and for all Muslims it is a very religious day.

The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has said that prayers and worship on Juma’ are many times better than any other day.

In the Islamic calendar, the night comes before the day. So, Friday begins at

the time of Maghrib Salaat on Thursday.

There are certain A’amaal recommended for Juma’.

For the night of Juma’ (Thursday night):

For the day of Juma’ (Friday):

Recite Sura Fatiha for those who have gone back to Allah

Recite Suratul Yasiin & Dua Kumail

Do ghusl for Juma’

Cut your nails, wear nice clothes and apply perfume

Visit the graves of our loved ones

Gather in mosque and pray Salaat together

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LESSON 4.7: EID-UL-HAJ:

Eid ul-Haj is also known as Eid ul-Adha (Eid of Sacrifice).

It takes place on the 10th of Dhulhijja, and marks the

end of Haj of Muslims to Makka.

This Eid honours the sacrifice of Prophet Ismail by his

father, Prophet Ibrahim.

One day, Prophet Ibrahim dreamt that he was sacrificing his young son,

Prophet Ismail. This day is called Yawme Tarwiyah

which means, the Day of the First Dream.

Prophet Ibrahim often received Allah's

commands in his dreams, but because he

was being asked to actually kill his son, he

wondered whether it was real.

He had the same dream the next day, and was now sure it was a

true command. So, the 9th of Zilhaj is known as Yawme Arafaat,

which means the Day of Knowledge

So, Prophet Ibrahim took his son into the desert.

On the way, Shaitan, disguised as an old man,

tried to convince Prophet Ibrahim that he was

making a terrible mistake in killing his son.

Three times Shaitan came, and each time

Prophet Ibrahim made him go away by

throwing seven small stones at him.

When they reached Mina, Prophet Ibrahim laid his son on the

ground and took a knife.

Allah’s

command

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Prophet Ismail saw how upset his father was, and asked him to

blindfold himself so that he would not have to see his son die.

Prophet Ibrahim did as his son requested, and then cut the

throat of his son.

But when he removed the blindfold, he was surprised to see

that he had slaughtered a male sheep instead, and that his

son was standing safe beside him.

Allah was so pleased with Prophet Ibrahim that he has made this sacrifice of a

sheep wajib for all Muslims as the last stage of Haj.

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LESSON 4.8: EID-UL-FITR:

Eid ul-Fitr is the first day after the Holy month of Ramadhan. It is on the 1st of

Shawwaal.

Fitr means to break, and it marks the end of the fasting period.

It is a happy occasion because:

Allah has made a Wajib charity of Zakat ul-Fitr for every family at the end of

Ramadhan. This charity helps poor people who do not have the money to

feed themselves.

During Mahe Ramadhan we are in

the habit of committing few or no sins

Through our prayers in Mahe

Ramadhan, Allah may have

forgiven our sins

By fasting during the month of

Ramadhan, we have shown our

Obedience to Allah.

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LESSON 4.9: EID-E-GHADEER:

On the 18th of Zilhaj , Allah commanded Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) in the

Qur’an to stop at a place called Ghadeer-e-Khum (the pond of Khum).

A friend of the Prophet

called all the people to

gather around.

The Holy Prophet

(s.a.w.) led the Salaat.

Then, he stood so that all the people could see him. He told everyone that

when he died, he would leave behind two special things:

The Prophet (s.a.w.) explained that if the people follow BOTH the Qur’an

AND the Ahlul Bayt, Allah will always be happy with them.

But if the people follow only the Qur’an, and don’t listen to the Ahlul Bayt, then

Allah will NOT be happy with them.

the Book of Allah

(the Qur’an)

the Ahlul Bayt

(his family)

BIBI FATIMAH & 12 IMAMS (a.s.)

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Then, he prayed to Allah to love those people who love Imam Ali (a.s.), and

hate those who do not love him.

Allah then said that the religion of Islam had been completed that day.

This day is known as Eid-e-Ghadeer.

WORKSHEET 4.9: EID-E-GHADEER:

Write the meaning of the following ayat, then learn it.

It means:

Write what 2 things the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said he was leaving behind.

Then Prophet Muhammad

(s.a.w.) held up Imam Ali

(a.s.) hand, showing him to

all the people, and said

whoever considered the

Prophet (s.a.w.) their

leader must also consider

Imam Ali (a.s.) their leader.

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LESSON 4.10: EID-E-MUBAHILA:

The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) had sent letters to many different

countries inviting them to Islam. One letter was sent to the

Christians of Najran.

The Christians wanted to meet the Holy Prophet

(s.a.w.)

When they arrived in Madina, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) was sad to

see them dressed in silk and gold, and he ignored them.

Imam Ali (a.s.) asked them to change into simple clothes, and the

Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) was then happy to see them.

They talked, but the Christians would not listen to the

Prophet (s.a.w.).

They believed in Prophet Isa as the son of God, because he had no father.

Allah sent down a verse from Sura Aali Imran, saying that if they called

Prophet Isa the son of God (as he has no father), then they should also call

Prophet Adam the same, because he was born without a father or mother.

The Christians did not have an answer to this, but they still

argued because they did not want to say they were wrong.

Allah ordered the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) to do "Mubahila"

with the Christians.

Mubahila means to curse one another.

The next day, on the 24th of Zilhaj, the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) came out for

Mubahila with Imam Hasan (a.s.), Imam Husain (a.s.), Bibi Fatimah (a.s.) and

Imam Ali (a.s.).

The Christians, on seeing the shining faces of the Panjatan began to tremble

and shake.

They backed away and realised that they had failed.


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