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About Islam:
Belief in the message of
Muhammad comes second only to belief in the one God.
Muhammad was born around the year 570 and was orphaned at an
early age. He was eventually raised by his uncle, who had
religious prominence within the main Quraysh tribe of Mecca
but was of modest financial means. At age 25, Muhammad
married Khadija, a well-to-do, 40-year-old woman. At age 40,
during a retreat in the hills outside Mecca, Muhammad had
his first experience of Islam. The angel Gabriel appeared to
a fearful Muhammad and informed him that he was God's chosen
messenger. Gabriel also communicated to Muhammad the first
revelation from God. Terrified and shaken, Muhammad went to
his home. His wife became the first person to accept his
message and convert to Islam. After receiving a series of
additional revelations, Muhammad started preaching the new
religion, initially to a small circle of relatives and
friends, and then to the general public.
The Meccans first ignored
Muhammad, then ridiculed him. As more people accepted
Muhammad's call, the Meccans became more aggressive. After
failing to sway Muhammad away from the new religion they
started to persecute his less prominent followers. When this
approach did not work, the opposing Meccans decided to
persecute Muhammad himself. By this time, two main tribes
from the city of Yathrib, about 300 km (200 mi) north of
Mecca, had invited Muhammad to live there. The clan leaders
invited Muhammad to Yathrib as an impartial religious
authority to arbitrate disputes. In return, the leaders
pledged to accept Muhammad as a prophet and thus support the
new religion of Islam.
In the year 622, Muhammad
immigrated to Yathrib, and the name of the city was changed
to Medina, meaning city of the Prophet. This date was
designated by later Muslims as the beginning of the Muslim
calendar, year one of hegira (Arabic hijra,
“immigration”). Only two years after Muhammad's arrival in
Medina, the core community of Muslims started to expand. At
Medina, in addition to preaching the religious and moral
message of Islam, Muhammad organized an Islamic society and
served as head of state, diplomat, military leader, and
chief legislator for the growing Muslim community.
Hostilities soon broke out between the Muslims in Medina and
the powerful Meccans. In 630, after a series of military
confrontations and diplomatic maneuvers, the Muslims in
Medina extended their authority over Mecca, the most
important city of Arabia at the time. Before Muhammad died
in 632, the whole Arabian Peninsula was united for the first
time in its history, under the banner of Islam.
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