The Life and Legacy of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): A Comprehensive Account

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in Mecca in 570 CE and was known for his honesty and integrity from a young age. After losing both parents early in life, he was raised by his grandfather and uncle. His marriage to Khadijah, a wealthy widow, marked the beginning of his prophetic mission. At 40, he received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel, which laid the foundation for the Quran. Despite facing intense persecution, he and his followers remained steadfast, eventually migrating to Medina, where he established a thriving Muslim community. His leadership saw significant events such as the Battles of Badr, Uhud, and the Trench, culminating in the peaceful conquest of Mecca. Muhammad (PBUH)’s Farewell Pilgrimage and last sermon encapsulated the core principles of Islam, emphasizing justice, equality, and faith. His death in 632 CE marked the end of his earthly mission, but his teachings continue to guide billions of Muslims around the world.

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