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...grandson. The Prophet ﷺ was born into material poverty and social loss: his father dead, his mother a widow, the household's ...
... was both the moral outrage that named the conflict and the social disruption that produced its most important consequence. T...
... who the oppressor was — became foundational pillars of the social ethics the Prophet ﷺ would articulate when revelation came.
...speech at the ceremony. Khadijah's decision to propose was socially unconventional: she was older, more established, and more...
...liever — was a wealthy, well-connected woman of the highest social standing. Ali ibn Abi Talib — the Prophet's young cousin li...
...the Prophet ﷺ but to strengthen one another in a context of social pressure and emerging persecution from the Quraysh. The hou...
...d in the desert heat, those without tribal protection faced social and commercial ruin, and even those from respected families...
..., intellectually confident, deeply invested in the Qurayshi social order that Muhammad ﷺ was dismantling with every new conver...
... the Kaaba. The terms were total: no trade, no marriage, no social interaction, no sale of food. The entire clan — Muslim and ...
...ophet ﷺ was without a tribal protector — the most dangerous social condition in Meccan Arabia. He sought a new patron and was ...
...eferenced the coming of a final prophet in terms meant as a social warning; the effect was to prepare the Khazraji mind to rec...
...: the Muhajirun had left their homes, property, income, and social networks in Mecca; the Ansar provided material support, soc...
...legislative sweep from the spiritual to the economic to the social represents Islam's claim to govern the whole of human life....
... the Medinan hypocrites who had longstanding commercial and social ties to the tribe, intervened persistently until the Prophe...
The prohibition of khamr (intoxicants) was one of the most socially transformative legislative acts in the Medinan period, ac...
... men (24:30) to lower their gaze — establishing that modest social interaction is a mutual responsibility of both men and wome...
...n's acknowledgment that even the Prophet ﷺ felt the pull of social anxiety before this specific divine command — was part of t...
...rites; they admitted their failure. The Prophet ﷺ imposed a social boycott: fifty days in which no one in Medina spoke to them...
... narratives in Islamic literature. The Prophet ﷺ imposed a social boycott: no one in Medina was to speak to the three men, no...