3: Biography
Personal Details
Name | Muhammad |
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Father’s Name | Abdullah, son of Abdul-Muttalib (ancestry reaches back to the Prophet Ishmael son of Prophet Abraham) |
Surname (Clan) | He was from Bani-Hashim family (Bani-Hashim was from Quraysh, a tribe that was highly ranked in Arabia) |
Date of Birth | 570 CE(1)Approximately |
Place of Birth | City of Mecca (Makkah) – Arabian Peninsula (currently in Saudi Arabia) |
Date of Death | 6th June, 632 CE. (Approximately, he was 63 years old when he passed away) |
Death & Burial Place | City of Madinah (about 400 km north of Makkah) |
Childhood & Adolescence
Birth – 2 years old | Muhammad had no brothers or sisters. His father passed away before he was born.His mother sent him out of Makkah to be breast-fed by a wet nurse called Halima (this was an old Arab custom) |
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2-6 years old | He lived with his mother Aaminah until she passed away in the year 576 CE. |
6-8 years old (Clan) | He lived with his grandfather Abdul-Muttalib until he passed away. |
8-25 years old | He lived with his paternal uncle (Abu-Talib), who had 10 children. |
Education
Muhammad was illiterate
He could not read or write. He never lived outside Makkah or sought foreign knowledge. Muslims believe that Muhammad did not write or author the “Quran”. He conveyed it (as Allah’s Message to humanity) letter by letter and word by word without rephrasing any part of it with his own words.
Muhammad’s sayings and teachings were not mixed with the Quran
They were collected in books which are called “Hadith or the Sunnah of the Prophet”, which are his teachings, way of life and explanation of the Book (The Quran).(2)
Working Life
Childhood – mid twenties | He worked as a shepherd for some time (looking after sheep and goats for others). In addition, he worked in trading with his uncle Abu-Talib. According to authentic narrations, Muhammad was 12 years old when he, for the first time, joined his uncle Abu-Talib in a trading trip to Syria. |
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Mid twenties – 40 years old | He worked as a merchant or a trader for a wealthy woman called Khadijah, who had a general trading business (they used to buy commodities from one area and sell them in another).He was famous for his fidelity, integrity and trustworthiness. It was not long before he earned the title of “As-Sadiqul Ameen”, which means “the truthful and the trustworthy”. |
40-63 years old | When he was 40 years old (year 610 CE) Muhammad received the divine revelation and dedicated his life to conveying God’s Message to all people. He taught people the oneness of God and conveyed God’s Book (The Quran), which calls for social justice, peace, harmony and wellbeing. |
Marital Status
Married to one wife for 25 years
Muhammad married Khadijah, the daughter of Khuwaylid, who came from a noble family called Asad.
She was a respected woman in her community and she was a widow. Muhammad worked for her for two years before she proposed marriage to him through a third party. She found him a very loyal, transparent and an ethical person.
Successful marriage
Although Khadijah was 15 years older than Muhammad, both of them came from a similar social class in the community.The age difference was no obstacle to the establishment of a successful marriage, which lasted for 25 years(3)until Khadijah died in the year 619 CE at the age of 65. Muhammad remarried after Khadijah passed away. (Please seeWomen In Islam)
A family man and a father of 6 children
Muhammad & Khadijah lived in harmony and peace; they had four daughters (Zaynab, Ruqayya, Um Kulthoum & Fatima) and two sons (Al-Qasim, who died when he was three years old and Abdullah, who died at the age of four). Muhammad used to spend time with his family, help his wife in house matters, sew his own clothes and look after his children.
On several occasions he described her as the best woman of her time alike to Mariam (Mary) the mother of Isa (Jesus), who was the best woman of her time.
Al-Ma’ala cemetery in Makkah, where Khadijah was buried.
Photo taken from Baqee Cemetery, which is next to Prophet Muhammad Mosque in Madinah. Some of Muhammad’s companions, relatives, wives and childrenwere buried in this cemetery.
Mission Accomplished in 23 Years
610 CE
Divine revelation commenced
Muhammad received the first revelation from God and was appointed as the Messenger of God to all people. A mission that required strong belief, dedication, commitment and honesty.
610 – 612 CE
Core Muslims formed
Muhammad invited his friends, his inner circle and selected people to believe in one God and accept Islam as His final Message to humanity. In the first three years after prophecy, around 130 people accepted Islam and became a strong nucleus that was able to spread Islam publicly. These core Muslims were a mix of rich and poor people.