Introduction to Islam

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Origins and the Life of Muhammad(SAW) the Prophet

Islam, Judaism and Christianity are three of the world's great monotheistic faiths. They share many of the same holy sites, such as Jerusalem, and prophets, such as Abraham. Collectively, scholars refer to these three religions as the Abrahamic faiths, since Abraham and his family played vital roles in the formation of these religions.

Islam was founded by Muhammad(SAW) (c. 570-632 C.E.), a merchant from the city of Mecca, now in modern-day Saudi Arabia. Mecca was a well-established trading city. The Kaaba (in Mecca) is the focus of pilgrimage for Muslims.

The Qu'ran, the holy book of Islam, provides very little detail about Muhammad's(SAW) life; however, the hadiths, or sayings of the Prophet, which were largely compiled in the centuries following Muhammad's(SAW) death, provide a larger narrative for the events in his life.

Muhammad(SAW) was born in 570 C.E. in Mecca, and his early life was unremarkable. He married a wealthy widow named Khadija. Around 610 C.E., Muhammad(SAW) had his first religious experience, where he was instructed to recite by the Angel Gabriel. After a period of introspection and self-doubt, Muhammad(SAW) accepted his role as God's prophet and began to preach word of the one God, or Allah in Arabic.

His first convert was his wife.
Muhammad's(SAW) divine recitations form the Qu'ran; unlike the Bible or Hindu epics, it is organized into verses, known as ayat.

During one of his many visions, in 621 C.E., Muhammad(SAW) was taken on the famous Night Journey by the Angel Gabriel, travelling from Mecca to the farthest mosque in Jerusalem, from where he ascended into heaven. The site of his ascension is believed to be the stone around which the Dome of the Rock was built.

Eventually in 622, Muhammad(SAW) and his followers fled Mecca for the city of Yathrib, which is known as Medina today, where his community was welcomed. This event is known as the hijra, or emigration. 622, the year of the hijra (A.H.), marks the beginning of the Muslim calendar, which is still in use today.

Between 625-630 C.E., there were a series of battles fought between the Meccans and Muhammad(SAW) and the new Muslim community. Eventually, Muhammad was victorious and reentered Mecca in 630.

One of Muhammad's(SAW) first actions was to purge the Kaaba of all of its idols (before this, the Kaaba was a major site of pilgrimage for the polytheistic religious traditions of the Arabian Peninsula and contained numerous idols of pagan gods).

The Kaaba is believed to have been built by Abraham (or Ibrahim as he is known in Arabic) and his son, Ishmael. The Arabs claim descent from Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar. The Kaaba then became the most important center for pilgrimage in Islam.

In 632, Muhammad(SAW) died in Medina. Muslims believe that he was the final in a line of prophets, which included Moses, Abraham, and Jesus.

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