The Life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) l Basic 6 Islamic Studies Lesson Note

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Topic: The Life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) l

Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify the qualities of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
  • Illustrate how the Prophet (SAW) received the first revelation at Cave of Hira
  • Examine his encounter with non-believers
  • Discuss establishment of Ummah in Madinah after Hijrah

Lesson Content:

1. QUALITIES OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (SAW) BEFORE PROPHETHOOD:

Physical Qualities:

Appearance:

  • Medium height, neither too tall nor too short
  • Well-built and strong physical frame
  • Beautiful face with bright complexion
  • Dark hair and beard
  • Bright, expressive eyes
  • Pleasant and dignified appearance

Health and Fitness:

  • Strong and healthy body
  • Active and energetic
  • Good physical stamina
  • Graceful movements and posture

Moral and Character Qualities:

  1. As-Sadiq (The Truthful)
  • Never told a lie in his entire life
  • Always spoke the truth, even if difficult
  • People trusted his words completely
  • Known for honesty in all dealings

Examples:

  • In business transactions, always fair and honest
  • When sharing news, always accurate
  • Made promises he could keep
  • Admitted when he didn’t know something
  1. Al-Amin (The Trustworthy)
  • People entrusted their valuables to him
  • Even enemies trusted him with their property
  • Reliable in keeping secrets
  • Faithful to all commitments

Examples:

  • Makkans left their valuables with him when traveling
  • Even when leaving Makkah during Hijrah, he returned people’s belongings
  • Never betrayed anyone’s trust
  • Kept confidential information private
  1. Generous and Kind
  • Shared what he had with others
  • Helped poor and needy people
  • Kind to family, friends, and strangers
  • Compassionate toward all creation

Examples:

  • Gave food to hungry people
  • Helped widows and orphans
  • Kind to animals and plants
  • Shared profits fairly in business
  1. Patient and Gentle
  • Calm and composed in all situations
  • Never lost temper or became violent
  • Patient with difficult people
  • Gentle in speech and manner

Examples:

  • Patient with rude customers in business
  • Gentle with children and elderly
  • Calm during conflicts and disputes
  • Forgiving toward those who wronged him
  1. Wise and Intelligent
  • Made good decisions and judgments
  • Solved problems fairly and wisely
  • People sought his advice on important matters
  • Had deep understanding of human nature

Examples:

  • Resolved dispute over placing Black Stone in Kaaba
  • Gave fair judgments in business conflicts
  • Provided wise counsel to family and friends
  • Made strategic decisions during challenges

Social Qualities:

Leadership:

  • Natural leader whom people followed willingly
  • Brought people together during conflicts
  • Made decisions that benefited everyone
  • Respected by all classes of society

Justice:

  • Fair treatment of all people regardless of status
  • Equal justice for rich and poor
  • Stood up for rights of oppressed
  • Never showed favoritism

Humility:

  • Despite respect and honor, remained humble
  • Helped with household work
  • Sat and ate with servants
  • Never considered himself superior to others

2. DESCRIPTION OF FIRST REVELATION AT CAVE HIRA:

Background:

The Cave of Hira:

  • Small cave on Mount Hira near Makkah
  • About 3 miles from the city center
  • Quiet place for meditation and reflection
  • Prophet used to retreat there regularly

Before the Revelation:

  • Prophet was 40 years old
  • Married to Khadijah (RA) for 15 years
  • Had habit of going to Cave Hira for meditation
  • Troubled by ignorance and idol worship in Makkah
  • Seeking truth and meaning in life

The Night of Revelation (Laylatul-Qadr):

Month: Ramadan, in the year 610 CE

The Angel Appears:

  • Angel Jibril (Gabriel) appeared in cave
  • Appeared in his original angelic form
  • Filled the cave with bright, divine light
  • Magnificent and awe-inspiring presence

The First Command:

Angel’s Command: “اقْرَأْ” – “Iqra” (Read!)

Prophet’s Response: “مَا أَنَا بِقَارِئٍ” – “I am not one who reads” (The Prophet was not literate – couldn’t read or write)

Angel’s Action:

  • Embraced the Prophet tightly three times
  • Each time repeated the command “Read!”
  • Prophet felt overwhelming pressure and awe

The First Verses Revealed:

Surah Al-Alaq (96:1-5):

اقْرَأْ بِاسْمِ رَبِّكَ الَّذِي خَلَقَ ○ خَلَقَ الْإِنسَانَ مِنْ عَلَقٍ ○ اقْرَأْ وَرَبُّكَ الْأَكْرَمُ ○ الَّذِي عَلَّمَ بِالْقَلَمِ ○ عَلَّمَ الْإِنسَانَ مَا لَمْ يَعْلَمْ

Translation: “Read in the name of your Lord who created. Created man from a clinging substance. Read, and your Lord is the most Generous. Who taught by the pen. Taught man that which he knew not.”

Prophet’s Reaction:

Fear and Trembling:

  • Prophet was overwhelmed and frightened
  • Never experienced anything like this before
  • Rushed home to his wife Khadijah
  • Asked her to cover him with blankets

What He Told Khadijah: “زَمِّلُونِي زَمِّلُونِي” – “Cover me! Cover me!” He was shaking from the powerful experience Told Khadijah everything that happened Expressed fear about what had occurred

Khadijah’s (RA) Response:

Comfort and Assurance: “كَلَّا وَاللَّهِ مَا يُخْزِيكَ اللَّهُ أَبَدًا” “No! By Allah, Allah will never disgrace you.”

Her Reasons:

  • You maintain good relations with relatives
  • You speak the truth
  • You help the poor and needy
  • You serve your guests generously
  • You assist those who are afflicted by calamities

Seeking Confirmation:

  • Took Prophet to her cousin Waraqah ibn Nawfal
  • Waraqah was Christian scholar who knew previous scriptures
  • He confirmed that this was the same angel who came to Prophet Musa
  • Predicted that Prophet would face opposition from his people

3. EARLIER ENCOUNTERS WITH NON-BELIEVERS:

The Period of Secret Da’wah (First 3 Years):

Initial Approach:

  • Prophet began calling people to Islam secretly
  • Started with close family and trusted friends
  • Gradual introduction of Islamic message
  • Careful selection of early converts

First Believers:

  • Khadijah (RA): First woman to accept Islam
  • Abu Bakr (RA): First adult male to accept Islam
  • Ali (RA): First child to accept Islam
  • Zayd ibn Harithah (RA): First freed slave to accept Islam

The Period of Open Da’wah:

Divine Command to Proclaim Publicly: After three years, Allah commanded: “وَأَنذِرْ عَشِيرَتَكَ الْأَقْرَبِينَ” – “Warn your nearest relatives”

Gathering on Mount Safa:

  • Prophet called all Makkan tribes to Mount Safa
  • Asked if they would believe him if he told them enemy armies were approaching
  • All confirmed they trusted him completely
  • Then he declared his prophethood and called them to Islam

Reactions of Non-Believers:

  1. Mockery and Ridicule

What They Said:

  • Called him “majnun” (mad/crazy)
  • Said he was “sha’ir” (poet) making up stories
  • Claimed he was “kahin” (fortune-teller)
  • Accused him of being “sahir” (magician)

Their Arguments:

  • “These are tales of the ancients”
  • “He has invented lies against Allah”
  • “Why doesn’t an angel come down with him?”
  • “Why wasn’t the Quran revealed all at once?”
  1. Economic Boycott

Trade Restrictions:

  • Refused to do business with Muslims
  • Boycotted Muslim merchants
  • Prevented others from trading with Muslims
  • Economic pressure to force abandonment of Islam

Social Isolation:

  • Cut off social relationships
  • Excluded from community gatherings
  • Prevented marriages with Muslim families
  • Complete social ostracism
  1. Physical Persecution

Against the Prophet:

  • Abu Lahab threw stones at him
  • People threw garbage on his path
  • Spit at him and threw dust on his head
  • Physical attacks during prayer

Against Early Muslims:

  • Bilal (RA): Dragged on hot sand with heavy stones
  • Yasir family: Parents killed, Ammar tortured
  • Sumayyah (RA): First martyr in Islam
  • Many others tortured and abused
  1. Attempts at Negotiation

Compromise Offers:

  • Worship their gods for one year, they worship Allah for one year
  • Make Prophet wealthy if he stops preaching
  • Make him king if he abandons his message
  • Find him the most beautiful wife if he gives up Islam

Prophet’s Response: “If you put the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left hand to give up this mission, I will not give it up until Allah makes it victorious or I die trying.”

4. ESTABLISHMENT OF UMMAH IN MADINAH AFTER HIJRAH:

Background to Hijrah:

Increasing Persecution:

  • Situation in Makkah became unbearable
  • Continuous threats to Prophet’s life
  • Most companions had migrated to Abyssinia
  • Need for safe place to establish Islamic community

The Invitation from Madinah:

  • Representatives from Yathrib (later called Madinah) came for Hajj
  • Met Prophet secretly and accepted Islam
  • Invited him to come to their city
  • Promised protection and support

The Two Pledges of Aqabah:

First Pledge (621 CE):

  • 12 men from Madinah accepted Islam
  • Pledged to worship only Allah
  • Promised to avoid major sins
  • Committed to obey the Prophet

Second Pledge (622 CE):

  • 73 men and 2 women from Madinah
  • Pledged to protect Prophet as they would their own families
  • Committed to establishing Islamic state
  • Prepared way for Hijrah

The Hijrah Journey:

Secret Departure:

  • Prophet and Abu Bakr left Makkah secretly at night
  • Hid in Cave Thawr for three days
  • Allah protected them from search parties
  • Guided by expert guide to Madinah

Divine Protection:

  • Spider web covered cave entrance
  • Birds nested at cave mouth
  • Search parties passed by without looking inside
  • Clear sign of Allah’s protection

Arrival in Madinah:

Warm Welcome:

  • People of Madinah welcomed Prophet joyfully
  • Children singing songs of welcome
  • Women celebrating from rooftops
  • Everyone wanted Prophet to stay in their home

Choosing Location:

  • Let his camel decide where to stop
  • Camel stopped at land belonging to two orphans
  • Prophet bought the land fairly
  • Decided to build mosque and home there

Establishment of Islamic Community (Ummah):

  1. Building the First Mosque

Masjid an-Nabawi:

  • Simple structure made of palm trunks and mud
  • Served as place of worship, education, and community center
  • Prophet’s home attached to mosque
  • Model for all future Islamic communities

Functions:

  • Five daily prayers in congregation
  • Friday prayers and sermons
  • Teaching Quran and Islamic knowledge
  • Resolving community disputes
  • Planning and coordination center
  1. Brotherhood Between Muhajirun and Ansar

Muhajirun (Emigrants):

  • Muslims who migrated from Makkah
  • Left behind homes, property, and businesses
  • Came with strong faith but few possessions
  • Needed support to establish new lives

Ansar (Helpers):

  • Muslims of Madinah who welcomed emigrants
  • Shared homes, wealth, and businesses
  • Showed unprecedented generosity and sacrifice
  • Created model of Islamic brotherhood

The Pairing System:

  • Prophet paired each emigrant with local helper
  • Shared everything equally – homes, wealth, businesses
  • Some Ansar even offered to divorce wives so emigrants could marry them
  • Created strongest bonds of brotherhood in history
  1. The Constitution of Madinah

First Written Constitution:

  • Established rights and duties of all community members
  • Defined relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims
  • Created unified community from diverse tribes
  • Established justice system and governance

Key Principles:

  • All Muslims are one community (Ummah)
  • Protection for all residents regardless of religion
  • Collective responsibility for security and welfare
  • Prophet as final arbitrator in disputes
  • Religious freedom for all communities
  1. Economic System

Zakat System:

  • Obligatory charity for wealth redistribution
  • Helped poor and needy community members
  • Funded community projects and defense
  • Created economic justice and social solidarity

Trade and Commerce:

  • Encouraged honest business practices
  • Established market regulations
  • Promoted economic cooperation
  • Built strong economic foundation

Results of Ummah Establishment:

  1. Political Unity
  • Transformed warring tribes into unified community
  • Ended centuries of tribal conflicts
  • Created stable governance system
  • Established justice and rule of law
  1. Social Harmony
  • Brotherhood across tribal and ethnic lines
  • Care for poor, orphans, and widows
  • Women’s rights protected and enhanced
  • Created inclusive, caring society
  1. Spiritual Growth
  • Regular worship and remembrance of Allah
  • Quranic education for all community members
  • Development of Islamic character and values
  • Strong connection to Allah and His guidance
  1. Economic Prosperity
  • Fair distribution of wealth through Zakat
  • Honest trade practices boosted commerce
  • Cooperation increased productivity
  • Economic security for all community members

Lessons from This Period:

For Individuals:

  • Stand firm for truth despite opposition
  • Trust in Allah during difficult times
  • Sacrifice for the sake of faith and community
  • Help others who are in need or difficulty

For Communities:

  • Unity and brotherhood overcome all divisions
  • Sharing and cooperation create strong societies
  • Justice and fairness must be foundations of community
  • Religious freedom and tolerance are essential

For Leaders:

  • Lead by example and personal sacrifice
  • Consult community in important decisions
  • Establish clear principles and constitution
  • Care for all community members equally

 

HOMEWORK:

  1. List 6 qualities that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was known for before becoming a prophet
  2. Describe what happened during the first revelation at Cave Hira
  3. Explain how the Muhajirun and Ansar created brotherhood in Madinah with specific examples

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