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...ons converge on a single message: something fundamental had changed the night this child was born. Aminah reported hearing a v...
...is prophetic career with the highest praise: "I would not exchange it for red camels, and if I were called to it in Islam toda...
... the house of Abdullah ibn Jud'an an alliance I would not exchange even for red camels, and if I were called to it in Islam to...
...adith of Sahih al-Bukhari, narrated by Aisha: Jibril (the Archangel Gabriel) appeared and commanded "Iqra'" — Read, or Recite....
...ment of Muslims in public became more restrained — not from changed hearts, but from the calculation that Hamza would act. He ...
...rted to Islam, many returned — only to find the situation unchanged. The response was the second migration, significantly larg...
...was toward Jerusalem — the practice at the time — and would change to Mecca approximately seventeen months after the Hijra. T...
...nsive legislative and theological document: it contains the change of qiblah, the establishment of Ramadan fasting, legislatio...
The qiblah — the direction of prayer — was changed from Jerusalem to Mecca in the second year after the Hijra...
...was in turn killed by others of the tribe. Following this exchange of violence, members of Banu Qaynuqa openly challenged the ...
...dr the previous year. Hind promised Wahshi his freedom in exchange for Hamza's death. Wahshi tracked Hamza throughout the batt...
...ion of understanding before command, and that lasting legal change must be grounded in the community's conviction, not merely ...
...d reorganized the broken army under impossible pressure. He changed unit positions to simulate reinforcements, mounted a fierc...
...ned to Mecca, understanding that the treaty's violation had changed the situation irrevocably. The Prophet ﷺ ordered the larg...
...ilver — gave rise to one of the most emotionally resonant exchanges in the seerah. The Prophet ﷺ gave lavish shares to the mu'...
...authority in Arabia, the calculus for every remaining tribe changed. The Quraysh had accepted Islam en masse. The Hawazin-Thaq...
...eir own hands, then say 'This is from Allah,' in order to exchange it for a small price. Woe to them for what their hands have...
...rocess of translation and editing. Beyond specific textual changes, the general theological direction of the Gospel tradition...
...the Arabian Peninsula and negotiated passage with them in exchange for his cattle — essentially giving up all his material wea...
...ect ancestor of every Quran in existence today, preserved unchanged for over 1,400 years.
...with Muawiyah under which he surrendered the caliphate in exchange for guarantees regarding governance and the rights of his f...
...iated a treaty with Muawiyah, abdicating the caliphate in exchange for safe passage to Medina and certain conditions regarding...
...ed by Byzantine religious authorities, largely welcomed the change. Egypt's agricultural output then helped sustain the early ...
...ies: security of life, property, and places of worship in exchange for the jizya. Damascus became the operational base for sub...
...e the empire through legal, educational, and administrative changes.
... Iberian Peninsula, spanning nearly 800 years of cultural exchange.
... under Abu Bakr, and standardized under Uthman, remaining unchanged for over 1,400 years.
How Muslim-founded hospitals introduced systematic patient care, medical records, specialized wards, and the concept of the teaching hospital.
... their fractions, and the conditions under which each share changes.
...tory over Sassanid Persia led by Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, the exchange with Rustam, and the fall of the Persian Empire.
... of Cordoba, the library of al-Hakam II, and the cultural exchange between Muslims, Christians, and Jews.